LicoriceAllsorts
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I was asking on tumblr about the etymology of some Wutai place names, and recieved a reply that led me to this on the wiki
"All the bosses in the Wutai Pagoda appear to have a link to theater. Shake is likely a shortened version of Shakespeare, the most famous English playwright. The intention was that each opponent would speak in a different way based on their origin, but this is missed in the English translation."
The wiki suggests the playwrights are:
Gorki - Russian writer Maxim Gorki
Shake - short for Shakespeare
Chekov - another Russian playwright, Anton Chekov
Staniv - short for Constantin Stanislavky, of the famous method
Godo - we're still waiting on this one....
I'm here to ask whether it's canon that the five pagoda bosses were named after these specific playwrights, or whether it's just a very ingenious theory dreamed up by some or other wiki editor. I must say, though, that unlike some of the other theories the wiki has dreamed up, this one seems like the logical conclusion to draw from the evidence.
"All the bosses in the Wutai Pagoda appear to have a link to theater. Shake is likely a shortened version of Shakespeare, the most famous English playwright. The intention was that each opponent would speak in a different way based on their origin, but this is missed in the English translation."
The wiki suggests the playwrights are:
Gorki - Russian writer Maxim Gorki
Shake - short for Shakespeare
Chekov - another Russian playwright, Anton Chekov
Staniv - short for Constantin Stanislavky, of the famous method
Godo - we're still waiting on this one....
I'm here to ask whether it's canon that the five pagoda bosses were named after these specific playwrights, or whether it's just a very ingenious theory dreamed up by some or other wiki editor. I must say, though, that unlike some of the other theories the wiki has dreamed up, this one seems like the logical conclusion to draw from the evidence.