User talk:Raymie
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About Ting-Lu
This is like the 3rd time you've removed the "based on the moose/elk" thing from Ting-Lu's page and i gotta ask: Why? Moose and elks are large deer (moose are the largest deer in fact); Ting-Lu is a really large deer and has the appearance of either of them, especially with its vessel mimicking the moose's wide antlers. Yes the Pere David's deer is native to China, but i think it should not discount the other deer species Ting-Lu may be based on. Anzasquiddles (talk) 04:57, 7 January 2023 (UTC)
- I don't see anything about Ting-Lu suggesting a Moose. Ting-Lu has very thin, spindly antlers that don't resemble a Moose at all. Moose also have nothing to do with Iberia and are barely found in China. Yes, Moose are big deer but I don't see anything beyond that connecting it to Ting-Lu. Pere David's Deer are a very big part of Chinese myth and as such it makes perfect sense for a Chinese deer Pokemon to be based on a Pere David's Deer. Ting-Lu's color is also much closer to a Pere David's Deer than a Moose, and its antler and cow-like body shapes are closer as well.
- In summary, yes, Ting-Lu does superficially resemble a Moose, but only in the fact that Ting-Lu and Moose are both big deer. Its main (animal) inspiration is primarily a Pere David's Deer, possibly with some influence from an elk/wapiti. I see nothing to suggest a Moose as an origin. Raymie (talk) 23:28, 17 January 2023 (UTC)
- The way i see it, i think the vessel counts as part of Ting-Lu's antlers too, hence why i think it resembles the moose and elk (which have really large bowl-like antlers, the moose especially). But yeah fair enough. I did add an addendum that the Pere David's deer is native to China. Anzasquiddles (talk) 05:01, 22 January 2023 (UTC)
Origins
Please do not change the wording of origins to be definite, we use "may be" or anything similar, regardless of how obvious an origin may be. Thank you.--ForceFire 06:01, 18 January 2023 (UTC)