Talk:Trag'Oul

Definitely needs expanding!!!

This is an insult to Trag'oul. He/it is sooo much more mighty and purposeful than simply one who 'supplies them with spells'.

Atrumentis 11:40, 28 February 2008 (UTC)

Name
I remember it being Tran'Oul, and only the set name using Trang'Oul, but I might be wrong. - Dan, your friendly neighborhood sysop (talk) 10:55, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
 * And Atru calls him Trag'Oul. What's his real name, people? Someone have the novels right now? "Woohoo!!! New class(es) gonna be revealed at Blizzcon!!!" - Mobokill 11:51, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
 * I've never seen him as Tran'Oul before, I think thats just your memory playing up. His name was originally Trang'Oul in DII, but then The Sin War trilogy came out and called him Trag'Oul. Blizzard said that TSW contains the most up-to-date lore, so I guess Trag'Oul is now the correct spelling. But we won't really know the final answer until Blizzard says either "Trag'Oul" or "Trang'Oul" in DIII. Atrumentis 14:19, 22 August 2008 (UTC)

My bad, wasn't my memory, it was my typing. Trag'Oul. Sorry - Dan Talk 14:21, 22 August 2008 (UTC)

Spelling
According to the Arreat Summit, the correct spelling is still "Trang-Oul".

It should also be noted that:

1) When it comes to canon, the games take precedence over the novels. 2) The team that created the first 2 Diablo games left Blizzard after it was bought out by Vivendi, so one could argue that everything from that point onward is really just professional fanfiction rather than canon.

But does the game take precedence over its own manuel? It is written as Trag-Oul in the Manuel released along side the diablo 2 game; which might I add came before the use of "Trang-Oul's" set because there were only normal items included in first installment. I know arreat summit claims that the correct spelling is "Trang-Oul" despite what the manuel says. So the least they could do is admit a typo or admit that they just felt like changing the name from Trag to Trang.

Spelling again
This article states that there were "many" spellings, but I only see two. Two is not many. Either the word "many" needs to be removed, or all of the spellings (if there are more than two) need to be listed. ◄► Tephra ◄► 20:54, January 21, 2016 (UTC)