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  • d1sc0nnected
    Scout
    • Jan 2008
    • 27

    Cesti?

    I wasn't sure what cesti actually were, so I wiki'd it, and found the following:

    "A cestus is an ancient battle glove, sometimes used in pankration. In effect, it is the Classic World's equivalent to brass knuckles.

    The Latin word caestus (plural caestūs) [1] is derived from verb caedere, meaning "to strike". It is unrelated to the similar noun cestus (plural cestī), that refers to a kind of belt worn by women in Ancient Greece. [1]"



    Sooooo... are we wearing women's belts on our hands? It seems from this article that they should be named caestus?
  • Nick
    Vanilla maintainer
    • Apr 2007
    • 9634

    #2
    However, later in the same article they describe them as cesti - which fits my understanding of Latin plurals.
    One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
    In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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    • d1sc0nnected
      Scout
      • Jan 2008
      • 27

      #3
      tou'che. I figured it was just wikipedia being unclear, but thought i'd point it out.

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      • Djabanete
        Knight
        • Apr 2007
        • 576

        #4
        According to the University Of Notre Dame online Latin Dictionary and Grammar aid, we really have been wearing girdles this whole time.

        C(a)estus, c(a)estus (plural c(a)estus), m. 4th declension noun - boxer's gauntlets

        Cestus (or cestos), cesti (plural cesti), m. 2nd declension noun - a girdle

        Not all Latin nouns ending in -us form the plural with an -i; those of the 4th declension actually form the plural with an -us. Caestus is one of those 4th declension words.

        This means that many of the winners on the ladder are using the Girdles of Fingolfin --- on their hands. I wouldn't mind seeing this fixed in future versions.

        EDIT: Link.
        Last edited by Djabanete; January 31, 2008, 17:43.

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        • Nick
          Vanilla maintainer
          • Apr 2007
          • 9634

          #5
          Originally posted by Djabanete

          Not all Latin nouns ending in -us form the plural with an -i; those of the 4th declension actually form the plural with an -us. Caestus is one of those 4th declension words.
          Ah, yes. Thank you.

          This means that many of the winners on the ladder are using the Girdles of Fingolfin --- on their hands. I wouldn't mind seeing this fixed in future versions.
          From the description, it doesn't actually seem like they'd be very good for using with weapons, either. I suggest the top level gloves be just made of better material - mithril gauntlets, maybe.
          One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
          In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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          • d1sc0nnected
            Scout
            • Jan 2008
            • 27

            #6
            And Wikipedia is redeemed. Kind of. Pretty funny that this has gone unnoticed so long.

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            • Anne
              Adept
              • Feb 2008
              • 134

              #7
              Just a small suggestion, but in future releases of ZAngband (I hope I'm posting this in the proper place), I would dearly love to see the item descriptions give at least a vague idea of what an item is. There's often no clue as to whether something is weapon, armor, or other item. It's inconvenient to have to look things up in a dictionary in the middle of playing, in order to find out what something is... and sometimes the resulting definitions still give no clue (like with the Cesti and the Tanto).

              Just something simple that says what type of item it is would be a great help.

              Taking that one step further, it would be even more wonderful if the description told a tiny bit more information. If it's a weapon, what type of weapon it is (polearm, long sword, launcher, etc) ... or at the very least whether it's an edged weapon, blunt weaopn, or missile. If it's armor, what slot it occupies.

              I've only been playing ZAngband for a couple of weeks, and I'm greatly enjoying it. My thanks to all those whose efforts went into developing it.

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              • d1sc0nnected
                Scout
                • Jan 2008
                • 27

                #8
                Anne - generally, topics regarding Zangband or other variants would be in the "Variants" forum as opposed to vanilla, which is re: plain old Angband.

                Regardless, I've been thinking along the same lines lately, and I don't see any reason that this shouldn't be imp'd in Vanilla or zAng.

                I thought a Tulwar was some type of hammer for about 5 years until I finally looked it up.

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                • Anne
                  Adept
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 134

                  #9
                  Ah, thank you, d1sc0nnected. Normally I don't post until I've looked over a forum to see what goes where, shame on me. The funny thing is that I was googling cesti and it led me here. Quite the lucky coincidence, really. As it happens, I downloaded Angband on the same day I did Zangband, so I'll be giving it a whirl here shortly too. Coming from having previously only played Nethack, these 'next generation' games are a very pleasant find for me!

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                  • Djabanete
                    Knight
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 576

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Anne
                    Coming from having previously only played Nethack, these 'next generation' games are a very pleasant find for me!
                    Although really, *Band is not the next generation of *Hack. It's a whole separate branch with a very different feel. It's nice to try out both branches.

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                    • Anne
                      Adept
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 134

                      #11
                      I think I'm confused as to the ladder for these games. I was under the impression that Dwarf Fortress was also an Angband variant, but I don't see anything about it here, which leads me to believe that it might not be the case. This is getting fairly off-topic from the original subject of this thread, I know, but would you happen to know a link where I could find some sort of a ladder/tree that listed what games branched off from the different forks?

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                      • zaimoni
                        Knight
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 590

                        #12
                        Dwarf Fortress not only is not an Angband variant, it pushes the limits of what a roguelike is (although Adventure mode does qualify)

                        The Balrog site for the genealogy of almost all roguelikes appears to be down, as does the Variant FAQ. Ugly (I don't have those locally mirrored).
                        Zaiband: end the "I shouldn't have survived that" experience. V3.0.6 fork on Hg.
                        Zaiband 3.0.10 ETA Mar. 7 2011 (Yes, schedule slipped. Latest testing indicates not enough assert() calls to allow release.)
                        Z.C++: pre-alpha C/C++ compiler system (usable preprocessor). Also on Hg. Z.C++ 0.0.10 ETA December 31 2011

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                        • kathoum
                          Rookie
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 12

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Anne
                          This is getting fairly off-topic from the original subject of this thread, I know, but would you happen to know a link where I could find some sort of a ladder/tree that listed what games branched off from the different forks?


                          It's a bit outdated but there's a nice-looking tree.

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                          • priji
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 5

                            #14
                            Checkout the wikipedia.

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