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− | '''Plog''' is the fallback name if Crawl's name generator creates a name that is too short, i.e. under 4 characters<ref>{{source ref|0. | + | '''Plog''' is the fallback name if Crawl's name generator creates a name that is too short, i.e. under 4 characters<ref>{{source ref|0.27.1|item-name.cc|2313}}</ref>. It can appear as a name for [[randart]]s, [[Pan lord]]s, and [[shop]]keepers, along with a few other more specialized randomly-named things. It has no particular significance; also, it is not a misspelling of ''Ploog'', as it appeared in the code long before either [[Development team|dpeg or jpeg]] was involved in the project. It does not indicate anything about the object/creature so named. However, it will appear with much higher frequency than any other random name. |
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 21 October 2021
Version 0.27: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
Plog is the fallback name if Crawl's name generator creates a name that is too short, i.e. under 4 characters[1]. It can appear as a name for randarts, Pan lords, and shopkeepers, along with a few other more specialized randomly-named things. It has no particular significance; also, it is not a misspelling of Ploog, as it appeared in the code long before either dpeg or jpeg was involved in the project. It does not indicate anything about the object/creature so named. However, it will appear with much higher frequency than any other random name.
References
- ↑ item-name.cc:2313 (0.27.1)