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  • Timo Pietilä
    Prophet
    • Apr 2007
    • 3964

    #16
    Originally posted by Derakon
    I don't know how much you've been playing lately; they got a buff in one of the last few versions and have considerably more HP than they used to (or else they show up sooner in the dungeon; same effective difference). They're noticeably more annoying to deal with, anyway.
    Same observation as MattB, in fewer numbers they are about same level of nuisance as they were before. Other hounds (zephyr) have got easier though.

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    • Narvius
      Knight
      • Dec 2007
      • 539

      #17
      Where does the name Zephyr Hounds come from, anyways? I don't think I've seen it mentioned in-game. Is it a D&D relic?
      If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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      • Derakon
        Prophet
        • Dec 2009
        • 8820

        #18
        Originally posted by Narvius
        Where does the name Zephyr Hounds come from, anyways? I don't think I've seen it mentioned in-game. Is it a D&D relic?
        So far as I can tell, Zephyr Hounds are an Angband original, like quylthulgs. The word "Zephyr" is a reference to wind (if I recall correctly it was the name of a minor Greek god of breezes or something like that), which is why they all have breath attacks. Except Clear Hounds. Clear Hounds are kind of weird.

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        • Narvius
          Knight
          • Dec 2007
          • 539

          #19
          I know what zephyrs are I was a bit unclear, but my question was more about how does anyone use this name if it is never referenced ingame (or maybe it is and I just missed it).
          If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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          • Derakon
            Prophet
            • Dec 2009
            • 8820

            #20
            Originally posted by Narvius
            I know what zephyrs are I was a bit unclear, but my question was more about how does anyone use this name if it is never referenced ingame (or maybe it is and I just missed it).
            Oh. Well, do you need the game to tell you that "p" means "human" or "h" means "humanoid"? They're race/species categorizations; attaching them to every instance of that race could get redundant.

            Though I guess we could change zephyr hound monster names so that every instance of "hound" was replaced by "zephyr". E.g. Water Zephyr, Chaos Zephyr, Gravity Zephyr. I kind of like that idea, actually.

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            • Narvius
              Knight
              • Dec 2007
              • 539

              #21
              I don't; using the word "humanoid" to describe humanoid beings is pretty standard procedure. Using "Zephyr hounds" to describe dogs that can fry, freeze and/or shock you is not and must have originated somewhere. That origin is what puzzles me.
              If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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              • MattB
                Veteran
                • Mar 2013
                • 1168

                #22
                Originally posted by Derakon
                The word "Zephyr" is a reference to wind (if I recall correctly it was the name of a minor Greek god of breezes or something like that), which is why they all have breath attacks.
                As a classicist (who can't code and doesn't have an encyclopaedic knowledge of the works of Tolkien), it's pretty rare that I can add anything to this forum with any kind of authority. However...

                Zephyr was the west wind in Greek mythology along with the rest of the anemoi (Boreas - North, Euros - East, Notos - South).

                This doesn't change the fact that I think that 'Zephyr' was chosen as a name because 'z' wasn't yet taken as a symbol.

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                • Carnivean
                  Knight
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 522

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Narvius
                  Where does the name Zephyr Hounds come from, anyways? I don't think I've seen it mentioned in-game. Is it a D&D relic?
                  They're explicitly named in-game on the monster recall screen (the one you get to by hitting ~ then choosing d - display monster knowledge).

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                  • Derakon
                    Prophet
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 8820

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Carnivean
                    They're explicitly named in-game on the monster recall screen (the one you get to by hitting ~ then choosing d - display monster knowledge).
                    Oh! Yeah, that. You can also get that name by hitting / and then Z. I guess if you play with tiles then you aren't likely to figure that one out.

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                    • mewmew
                      Apprentice
                      • Jul 2014
                      • 83

                      #25
                      It's referenced in-game (at least in poscheng, but probably vanilla too, they have the same monster knowledge menu but I never checked) in monster knowledge category names, Z - Zephyr Hounds. Oh, somebody already said it/

                      Also in my native language 'zephyr' is usually used to refer a kind of sweet :3
                      Well, a wind too but it's very old-fashioned and mostly was used by some 19 century poets.

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                      • Narvius
                        Knight
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 539

                        #26
                        Ah, so it *is* referenced ingame. Thank you, that's all I wanted to know.
                        If you can convincingly pretend you're crazy, you probably are.

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                        • Thraalbee
                          Knight
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 692

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Derakon
                          ... [cut] ...

                          Though I guess we could change zephyr hound monster names so that every instance of "hound" was replaced by "zephyr". E.g. Water Zephyr, Chaos Zephyr, Gravity Zephyr. I kind of like that idea, actually.
                          I support a change from hound to zephyr. I never liked the Z / Hound / Zephyr association.

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                          • Remuz
                            Apprentice
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 75

                            #28
                            I leave you alone 3 days, and here you are, hijacking a thread.

                            Originally posted by mewmew
                            It's referenced in-game (at least in poscheng, but probably vanilla too, they have the same monster knowledge menu but I never checked) in monster knowledge category names, Z - Zephyr Hounds. Oh, somebody already said it/

                            Also in my native language 'zephyr' is usually used to refer a kind of sweet :3
                            Well, a wind too but it's very old-fashioned and mostly was used by some 19 century poets.
                            Inded,it is a really valid word in my native language (french), even if not used every day, so changing hounds to "zephyrs" would make things pretty confusing for me.
                            Just like everyone here, I got used to it when I started playing, so I am happy with Z=hound.

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                            • EpicMan
                              Swordsman
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 447

                              #29
                              I like the rename to Zephyrs. The "hounds" are only doglike in that they are very aware; they are basically mini-dragons that can't fly and travel in packs. Since "hell hound" is a mythical beast outside of Angband, it could be moved back to 'C'.

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                              • mewmew
                                Apprentice
                                • Jul 2014
                                • 83

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Remuz
                                changing hounds to "zephyrs" would make things pretty confusing for me
                                yeah for me too
                                they already sound a bit as something like "cake hounds" for me and if they were named like gravity zephyr... lol

                                also their description states that they are doglike, they are supposed to be supernatural dogs hunting their prey in packs, that whole conception is pretty amusing

                                btw, hounds of tindalos (not sure which variants has them) were borrowed from Long's story "The Hounds of Tindalos" which is a part of Chulhu universe
                                Last edited by mewmew; July 14, 2014, 00:37.

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