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Latest revision as of 04:49, 30 June 2014
- i submit the fact that wikipedia and wiktionary recognize "mithril" as a correct spelling, and wikipedia recognizes "mythril" as a common spelling variation. not that this really answers the question, but it's food for thought. --Neumannz 21:57, November 5, 2009 (UTC)
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BebopKate - This one is Zazzles...because he's Zazzy! TALK - Here's your cat...and here's your $20...02:16, November 6, 2009 (UTC)
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I think a redirect would be fine; as Neumannz pointed out, both are accepted spellings. To me, it's just yet another example of different translations/spellings between 358/2 Days and the other games (eg. Crescendo vs. Loudmouth).
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KrytenKoro - Click TALK -
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The correct spelling is "Mithril", but Final Fantasy games and the first few Kingdom Hearts games spelled it as "Mythril". It is clearly the same thing, though, and is treated the same in KH Days (as a metal material used as the basis for some recipes).
The colors of the materials in Days are very rough, and not really usable. They only use a few different shades for the entire set, and we have stuff like Dark Ingot (a violet, instead of the clearly indicated black), and Frost (an almost violet blue, instead of the canonical aqua). KH2, however, has canonical "colors" for each material (the colors are actually listed, not just visible).
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D.Dark - Master of lame names! TALK - D.Dark. 20:40, November 8, 2009 (UTC)
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Wasnt Mithril originally a fictional material made by J.R.R.Tolkien the author of LoTR? Other then that its Mythril in the Kingdom Hearts series (and FF) so its as simple as that.
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KrytenKoro - "It's always best when the other chap is willing to die for his beliefs; you both have the same goal in mind." TALK -
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Yes, Tolkien made it up, Dungeons and Dragons borrowed ita long with the rest of Tolkien's stuff, and then Final Fantasy borrowed that. In the process, and possibly due to dubbers mistaking it as "Myth-ril" or just due to licensing, a mispelling occurred. However, the official spelling is indeed Mithril.
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