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Started by Janglur Swifteye, August 18, 2011, 09:48:53 PM

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Janglur Swifteye

Has anyone noticed that baby Buffle (Loamhedge), the shrewbabe, is a mousebabe at the end of the book? Does anyone have anymore examples like these?

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Killconey was called a girl once or twice, when it is clearly stated in the rest of the book that he is a boy.
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Quote from: Nightfire on August 18, 2011, 10:42:58 PM
Killconey was called a girl once or twice, when it is clearly stated in the rest of the book that he is a boy.

This is the only one I've ever actually seen.  I believe Mr. Jacques confirmed it as a printing error.  I do wonder if the newer publications have this fixed so Killconey is 100% male. ;)
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Quote from: Janglur Swifteye on August 18, 2011, 09:48:53 PM
Has anyone noticed that baby Buffle (Loamhedge), the shrewbabe, is a mousebabe at the end of the book? Does anyone have anymore examples like these?

Ha' dae ye ken tha' there waznae both a zhrew an' a mouze by the name of Buffle?
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There is a shrew in Pearls of Lutra called Trimp, and also the hedgehog maid in The Legend of Luke.
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Lutra

Quote from: Tiria Wildlough on August 19, 2011, 07:38:04 AM
There is a shrew in Pearls of Lutra called Trimp, and also the hedgehog maid in The Legend of Luke.


I'm not positive that would make it a continuity error though.  Using the same name in two different books isn't a mistake in my book....maybe he liked the name and reused it.
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Quote from: Lutra on August 19, 2011, 12:04:28 PM
Quote from: Tiria Wildlough on August 19, 2011, 07:38:04 AM
There is a shrew in Pearls of Lutra called Trimp, and also the hedgehog maid in The Legend of Luke.


I'm not positive that would make it a continuity error though.  Using the same name in two different books isn't a mistake in my book....maybe he liked the name and reused it.

I think Tiria was referring to the post before that:

Quote from: HeadInAnotherGalaxy on August 19, 2011, 02:45:26 AM
Quote from: Janglur Swifteye on August 18, 2011, 09:48:53 PM
Has anyone noticed that baby Buffle (Loamhedge), the shrewbabe, is a mousebabe at the end of the book? Does anyone have anymore examples like these?

Ha' dae ye ken tha' there waznae both a zhrew an' a mouze by the name of Buffle?
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daskar666

#7
Killconey switched genders.
Vilu Daskar was referred to as a weasel at one point.
Zwilt the Shade was referred to as a polecat in one of the chapters.
In MTW the Gawtrybe chieftain's name changed from Wakk to Wakka.
Loamhenge changed to Loamhedge.
Pakatugg was referred to as a hedgehog.
Theres prob more that I can't remember.

Vulpin

Quote from: daskar666 on August 19, 2011, 07:52:21 PM
Killconey switched genders.
Vilu Daskar was referred to as a weasel at one point.
Zwilt the Shade was referred to as a polecat in one of the others.
In MTW the Gawtrybe chieftain's name changed from Wakk to Wakka.
Loamhenge changed to Loamhedge.
Pakatugg was referred to as a hedgehog.
Theres prob more that I can't remember.

So i am not going creazy then, that accually happened. At first i thought Killconey was male, then it turns out it was female, then as it turns out again, it was male. I am confused as to how the publisher [let alone the writter] missed it... even tho killconey is a minor character.

Janglur Swifteye

Quote from: HeadInAnotherGalaxy on August 19, 2011, 02:45:26 AM
Quote from: Janglur Swifteye on August 18, 2011, 09:48:53 PM
Has anyone noticed that baby Buffle (Loamhedge), the shrewbabe, is a mousebabe at the end of the book? Does anyone have anymore examples like these?

Ha' dae ye ken tha' there waznae both a zhrew an' a mouze by the name of Buffle?

'Cause they talk in the same way, so it ccan't be two different babes, because buffle had that unique style of talking.

Tiria Wildlough

Diggum the molemaid is female in Pearls of Lutra adn male in The Long Patrol. :P Weeeird.... ???
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Quote from: daskar666 on August 19, 2011, 07:52:21 PM
Killconey switched genders.
Vilu Daskar was referred to as a weasel at one point.
Zwilt the Shade was referred to as a polecat in one of the chapters.
In MTW the Gawtrybe chieftain's name changed from Wakk to Wakka.
Loamhenge changed to Loamhedge.
Pakatugg was referred to as a hedgehog.
Theres prob more that I can't remember.
The only one I can remember noticing was the Wakk and Wakka one from Martin the Warrior. I didn't realize that there was this many errors
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Quote from: Skalrag of Marshank on August 24, 2011, 06:15:12 PM
I was reading Rakkety Tam the other day, and at one point it called Didjety a shrewwife, even though she is a vole...
NOWAY! How could I miss this, it's one of my favorite books! D': Do you perhaps remember what chapter it was in?
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