Topic: Tag Implication: deathclaw -> scalie

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Implicating deathclaw → scalie
Link to implication

Reason:

It is a fictional species, which general appearance matches with the concept of 'scalie', apparently without exception.

Related suggestions:

¹ Late additions (10/VII/2017).
² See forum #236616 for more information.
³ Late additions (28/VII/2017).

Related forum threads:

EDIT: The tag implication deathclaw -> scalie (forum #236614) has been approved by @Rainbow_Dash.

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Bump.

The suggestion is relatively recent, but new additional suggestions were added and I guess this worth to be informed, either for discussion or just to let people aware of the changes.

Updated by anonymous

I don't think adding that kind of implication to a fictional species tag is a good idea.
post #1268444
These end up looking more like a demon with a tapering tail than a scalie.

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Furrin_Gok said:
I don't think adding that kind of implication to a fictional species tag is a good idea.
post #1268444
These end up looking more like a demon with a tapering tail than a scalie.

There are some tags already implicated to 'scalie' and 'reptile' is the only one of those that isn't a fictional species tag.

Also 'scalie' and 'demon' aren't mutually exclusive.

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O16 said:
There are some tags already implicated to 'scalie' and 'reptile' is the only one of those that isn't a fictional species tag.

Also 'scalie' and 'demon' aren't mutually exclusive.

The species that are implicated are species who are based on real world animals (Why those real-world counterparts aren't implicated is beyond me). Deathclaws, on the other hand, are just some spiky horned thing. Their appearance doesn't match up with any real world or popular mythological creature.

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Furrin_Gok said:
The species that are implicated are species who are based on real world animals (Why those real-world counterparts aren't implicated is beyond me). Deathclaws, on the other hand, are just some spiky horned thing. Their appearance doesn't match up with any real world or popular mythological creature.

I) Deathclaws have strong similarities with both, dragons and some dinosaurs.

II) A great percentage of the posts featuring deathclaws are tagged with 'scalie', showing that the general opinion is in favor of them being considered as such.

Updated by anonymous

Update: two new suggestions added.

I'm believe that is important to inform about such additions, because some may be particularly interested in discussing those.

Updated by anonymous

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