Talk:Jennur's Horde (outpost)

Why do we have a note about the two different versions of horde? The name refers to the never ending hordes of monsters that keep attacking until you beat the mission...I'm removing that part.--69.3.205.186 13:38, 13 July 2007 (CDT)
 * Apart from when the place had a name before the endless load of monsters appeared. Lord of all tyria 13:40, 13 July 2007 (CDT)
 * It's a staging area for the mission, and since they couldn't name them two different things it can't be a mistake. It's referring to the mission. And if it isn't, it's referring to the large groups of people that gather there, as you can read in the italicized description of the area. However, if you want to leave a note that is pointless and incorrect, feel free.--69.3.205.186 15:26, 13 July 2007 (CDT)
 * If so, then who's Jennur? Why would it be called Jennur's Horde in the description of the outpost? If it were referring to the mission, they would not specifically identify the outpost as Jennur's Horde, they'd call it something else in the description (like the Frost Gate mission in Prophecies. The actual location is referred to as Grooble's Gulch in-game, while the description talks about the actual Frost Gate found in the mission. Seeing as this mission takes place in the Nightfallen Garden of Seborhin, the outpost description can't be referring to it. The note is neither incorrect nor pointless. --Valentein 15:47, 13 July 2007 (CDT)
 * Agreed. There is no way to prove that the note is correct or not. Having the description mention miners is hardly a "horde". Do you describe real-world mines as having "a horde of people" in it? And there's no "Jennur" in the mission, so claiming that the name is a reference to the mission is not a solid point - a possible point, but definitely not a solid one. -- Ab.Er.Rant [[Image:User Aberrant80 Sig.png]] (msg Aberrant80) 20:42, 15 July 2007 (CDT)