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848:. I see 161 results for "Beowulf worm" in Gbooks. (Those readers who can't see Google Book results may of course ask for quotes). Also lots in Google Scholar, not surprising. But one good modern book ref, the one that was removed mentioning instances, really should be enough to establish its standing for inclusion here. Further discussion of its translation as a worm, a dragon, or a serpent could go into the Beowulf article itself. Or wherever. Wiktionary, as a user-edited Wiki, is not a reliable source. 728:, they're mostly just called worms. Just plain 'worm' is easily verifiable from book titles, LOC, other refs. As the Colonel says, taxonomic arguments would be unproductive here. WRT the earlier serpent/worm/dragon conflation, the article lead does make a stab at addressing it; but I don't think it's our role, at this article, to attempt definitive taxonomic divisions of fictional creatures or strive for exhaustive etymological analyses of each entry. I think verifiable usages of worm are enough. 295: 274: 305: 131: 113: 724:. As it stands it's using a nice straightforward standard - creatures called worms by their author or chronicler. WRT to supernatural - the other fictional animal lists don't draw that distinction; some fictional dogs, cats, and horses talk, fly, come from other planets, have special powers, etc. (Argument from precedent). WRT to a separate List of fictional earthworms - it would be really short, because apart from 202: 181: 82: 21: 422: 882:
Glad we could agree on the Beowulf worm. About other content, I'd guess that some of the recent movie, video game, TV show content might or might not be appropriate. The primary sources might describe "long, slimy, yucky, earth-dwelling creatures" and then secondary sources (I don't know howto
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as a worm, or in the case of television programs etc. where such description may not be required in the primary text, in reliable secondary sources. I think that's broad enough to include most entries on the list, while giving the list firm inclusion criteria so it will actually be useful.
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B4 deleting entries, I know B4 is not a policy and editors may have included some marginal creatures, but yesterday's pop culture editors, who may have added marginal entries here, may well morph into tomorrow's serious editors, and I'd like to see them treated gently.
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started small and grew into a giant beast. As we are dealing with fictional and mythological creatures here, there is no exact taxonomy. A general catch-all approach seems simplest as we might otherwise have to wrangle over which list a particular example belongs to.
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as opposed to as a serpent or whatever to be added to the list. The fact that it doesn't have a name with "worm" in the title is my main issue - it doesn't seem to be commonly known as a worm, even if it is referred to one in
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From my experience recentchange/newpage patrolling, it's generally better to remove the "marginal" content, and then calmly explaining the issue with it with the editors who added it originally if they wish it to be kept.
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Tentative Agree- Snakes are not a type of worm. However, I would comment that if the snake info is removed from this article, it will probably get deleted because nobody cares about fictional earthworms. (sorry)
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True. I'm going to re-include it, as I'm pretty much convinced by your arguments. We, however, do need to decide on the inclusion criteria for this list, to prevent it violating
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into modern English. According to Wiktionary, "worm" is not an appropriate translation of wyrm - the translations given are "dragon" and "snake"
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If so, it would be best to remove all (supernatural) members of the list which aren't called "Worms" in the literature they occur in.
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Please do. (Unless some reliable source calls them worms, but I'm clueless as to what counts as an RS for video games or TV series).
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or members of a species whose common name contains the word worm, or are frequently referred to, in the case of literature, in the
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Beowulf dies after his battle with the 'worm' - that makes it a notable fictional character worthy of inclusion here. From
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I've removed the mention of Beowulf (again) - the issue is whether that worm is sufficiently notable and also widely known
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How about this criteria then: we only include "worms" if their name contains the word "worm", or if they are biologically
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is a general term for a long, wriggling creature and there is a natural continuum. For example, the
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OK, if there's no consensus to move/split (as seems likely now), that's what I'll do.
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evaluate them) might go on to call them worms. But that would be one place to start.
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Sounds reasonable to me. But could you please observe
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