Category talk:Worms

Worms and Wurms are two different things. Worms are the silly large blue worms in Pre-searing that are not seen again until the Fissure of Woe. Wurms are the HUGE, gigantic, big, nasty, Dune-style worms that come in Sand Wurm, Siege Wurm, Frost Wurm and some kind of fire wurm in perdicition rock. --Karlos 20:30, 7 Sep 2005 (EST)
 * Yeah, I was a little confused by that sentence in Worm (Species), too. I would've stuck them in one category anyway, but you're right. --Eightyfour-onesevenfive 20:50, 7 Sep 2005 (EST)
 * Worm, wurm, wyrm ... they're all the same to me. They pop up from the ground, they are ugly, they attack me. I don't think we should split this into separate categories. --Tetris L 20:52, 7 Sep 2005 (EST)
 * Wyrms are dragons, let's keep them out of this. :) That said, my real guide is the computer model. The two things (those leech worms and the huge dune wurms) have two very different models, so it is safe to assume they are two very different species. For something like the Grasping Darkness, the Phantoms and the Eidolon it may be hard (they all have the same model but seem to be different things), but in this case it's easy. If we are just going to carelessly label anything that pops out from the earth and attacks people a worm we might as well call azure shadows worms.. What do we have to lose? Oh, wait.. Our credibility. :) --Karlos 21:20, 7 Sep 2005 (EST)
 * It seems to me that the computer models for Worms and Wurms are very similar, with the main difference being that the model for Wurms is much larger. But I may be prejudiced as I think I'm the one who wrote that line in Worms (Species), but my vote is keep them in one category of "worm like things that pop part-way out of the ground and attack you".  --Rainith 01:31, 8 Sep 2005 (EST)
 * I am diametrically opposed to this idea. Not even close. They are not the same creature or kind of creature, Worms don't follow you for miles as the Wurms do, Worms just stand around and look silly all day, Wurms don't. If it's just about burrowing, then why don't we just group them all with scorpions and scarabs and life pods and call them Insects or "Icky Crawly Thingies." --Karlos 06:28, 8 Sep 2005 (EST)