True Beast Rune
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Yeah, it's an ongoing translation issue. The rune is based on an actual object in the original Water Margin legend that can be tranlated (loosely) as "True Godspeed" something-or-other. But it was never meant to be a True Rune in the Konami-Suikoden sense; it's not even a unique rune, just very rare.
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It's actually something like "Truly Divine Transportation Method", but for the sake of the English translation they shouldn't call it "True" Godspeed since "True" is usually meant for the 27 True Runes.
To avoid confusion it should have been Speed vs Godspeed, which would be a decent translation, though maybe not totally accurate. In Tactics it doesn't matter so much since it only appears in the skills but on the other hand Punishment is a skill too so.
To avoid confusion it should have been Speed vs Godspeed, which would be a decent translation, though maybe not totally accurate. In Tactics it doesn't matter so much since it only appears in the skills but on the other hand Punishment is a skill too so.
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Only the elemental true runes have the word "True" in their names so far. Officially there is no such name as "True" Beast Rune, "True" Rune of Punishment, "True" Rune of Life and Death, you name it.
I fail to see why everyone makes such a scene by the fact that they left the word "Walking" out of the translation (True Holy), but prefer them to let the word "True" be lost in translation (Godspeed).
I prefer the translation they used for Cedric's rune in Tactics the best. Accurate, and fair differentiation between True Godspeed Rune, and its lesser form, Godspeed Rune. Yeah, that last one also appeared in S1 as "Holy Rune" and in S3 as "Holy Dash".
I fail to see why everyone makes such a scene by the fact that they left the word "Walking" out of the translation (True Holy), but prefer them to let the word "True" be lost in translation (Godspeed).
I prefer the translation they used for Cedric's rune in Tactics the best. Accurate, and fair differentiation between True Godspeed Rune, and its lesser form, Godspeed Rune. Yeah, that last one also appeared in S1 as "Holy Rune" and in S3 as "Holy Dash".
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The "True" is important to differentiate it from normal Holy/Godspeed Runes.
That's like claiming that the word "Mother" in Mother Earth Rune isn't important. Or "Pale" in Pale Gate Rune.
Want a good example of the confusion that arises from not translating entire names? The Beast Rune. L'Renouille vs Ernest. They dropped the word "Magic" that appeared in the JP name of Ernest's rune.
That's like claiming that the word "Mother" in Mother Earth Rune isn't important. Or "Pale" in Pale Gate Rune.
Want a good example of the confusion that arises from not translating entire names? The Beast Rune. L'Renouille vs Ernest. They dropped the word "Magic" that appeared in the JP name of Ernest's rune.
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Which is great, but since there aren't any normal ones in Suikoden V and there haven't been since Suikoden 1, it doesn't really matter. Godspeed effectively communicates what its meant to do. "Holy" and "True Holy" do not. They make it sound like an elemental Rune.
EDIT: As for Ernst, yeah, ok, so they did. They also make it a point to tell the player during his recruitment scene that its a splinter of the Beast Rune and not the "True" Beast Rune.
EDIT: As for Ernst, yeah, ok, so they did. They also make it a point to tell the player during his recruitment scene that its a splinter of the Beast Rune and not the "True" Beast Rune.
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In my opinion, both "Godspeed" and "True Holy" are unsatisfactory names for the rune. "True Holy" is entirely uninformative vis à vis what the thing actually does, and it indicates that the rune is a true rune when in fact it isn't. More importantly, however, both names include words that imply a connection to the sacred that has never (to my knowledge) been manifest in the games.
There's nothing holy about walking faster; regardless of the original Japanese names, the lexical meanings of the English words "God" and "Holy" are neither descriptive nor pertinent.
There's nothing holy about walking faster; regardless of the original Japanese names, the lexical meanings of the English words "God" and "Holy" are neither descriptive nor pertinent.
We conjugate verbs and constipate nerds like you.
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Oh, that cannot be right. Both Suikoden 3's "Holy Dash" and Suikoden Tactics' "Godspeed" skills are translations of the same rune name.Which is great, but since there aren't any normal ones in Suikoden V and there haven't been since Suikoden 1, it doesn't really matter.
There is no rule that only the elemental runes should have higher grade versions.Godspeed effectively communicates what its meant to do. "Holy" and "True Holy" do not. They make it sound like an elemental Rune.
Almost all true runes do not have the word "True" in their names. By that logic, I suppose for you their names indicate that they are not true runes?YouKnowYouGeddoe wrote:and it indicates that the rune is a true rune when in fact it isn't.
It's not lexical, it's metaphoric. Which lexical meaning of "Falcon" has anything to do with swords?More importantly, however, both names include words that imply a connection to the sacred that has never (to my knowledge) been manifest in the games.
There's nothing holy about walking faster; regardless of the original Japanese names, the lexical meanings of the English words "God" and "Holy" are neither descriptive nor pertinent.
I prefer Cedric's translation of "True Godspeed" used in Tactics.
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That's a logic error. Not all pieces in sonata form are named "sonatas," but that doesn't mean they're not sonatas; however, a non-sonata with the word "sonata" in its title is deceptively named. Draw an Euler diagram and you'll see what I mean.Almost all true runes do not have the word "True" in their names. By that logic, I suppose for you their names indicate that they are not true runes?
I suppose nothing about the lexical meaning of "falcon" has to do with swords, but to my knowledge nobody's ever a) suspected erroneously that the Falcon rune might be a true rune or even b) questioned the appropriateness of its name. Apparently it hasn't been a problem - but "True Holy" and, to a lesser extent, "Godspeed" have provoked much discussion.It's not lexical, it's metaphoric. Which lexical meaning of "Falcon" has anything to do with swords?
We conjugate verbs and constipate nerds like you.
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This entire Godspeed vs. True Holy vs. Holy vs. Etc. is confusing me... so for all sake and purposes would somebody be so kind as to explain what name each 'Godspeed' rune had in each suikoden, and what exactly the difference is?
I mean... what's the difference between a True Holy and a Holy, I never even thought there was a difference... I also don't remember the 'Holy Dash' Rune or whatever it is from Suikoden 3... who had that?
I mean... what's the difference between a True Holy and a Holy, I never even thought there was a difference... I also don't remember the 'Holy Dash' Rune or whatever it is from Suikoden 3... who had that?
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All references to True Holy and Godspeed refer to the same rune (or rune type, it's unknown if it was actually passed on through the characters). It was held by Stallion and then by Cedric from Suikoden IV and then by Cathari in Suikoden V. It's a rare rune and it is always undetachable but it's the same thing, the translations of the name have just changed.Kirkis wrote:This entire Godspeed vs. True Holy vs. Holy vs. Etc. is confusing me... so for all sake and purposes would somebody be so kind as to explain what name each 'Godspeed' rune had in each suikoden, and what exactly the difference is?
The "Holy" rune from Suikoden I is a lesser form of the Godspeed rune. It is less rare and is buyable. The difference is that Stallion's rune allows you to run super fast on the map as well as in towns.
The "Holy Dash" skill in Suikoden III has nothing to do with runes. It's just a skill.
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