Talk:Gomess

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Wait a second perhaps his name is a tribute to Gomess the father of the adams family?

It might be, but that was spelt "Gomez". --Yuvorias

Gomess...sounds to me like this creature might be a girl. In my experience, 9/10 creatures that end with 'ess' are female. Does anybody else agree? I'm kind of tempted to change the article to suit this... --Yuvorias

I don't remember, but is it directly referred to as "Lord of Keese" in the game? If it was female, then "Lady of Keese" would seem to be a more title. --Douken 07:56, 5 April 2008 (EDT)

I'm fairly sure, I have to say, that it is not actually called the Lord of Keese in-game. I think it's a fan-given title. I'd have to double-check to make sure of that, but I'm fairly sure I'm right. ----Yuvorias 12:37, 6 April 2008 (EST)

Using the magic of text dumps, I can confirm that "Lord of Keese" appears nowhere within the game; nor, even, any title with the word "Keese" in there. --Ando (T : C) 23:09, 5 April 2008 (EDT)

Well, there we have it. So, are we going to alter the article? ----Yuvorias 13:16, 6 April 2008 (EST)

I'd say absolutely not. In-game, the only pronoun used to refer to Gomess is "it". And its voice sounds decidedly non-female to me. --Ando (T : C) 23:20, 5 April 2008 (EDT)

True enough. ----Yuvorias 13:27, 6 April 2008 (EST)

[edit] Theory

It would seem that this is the Terminian version of the Death Sword in Twilight Princess because of the demonic aspect and the connection with Keese/Bats. ----Macbook5 13:27, 22 August 2009 (EST)

No, that's more like a theory. If you want to add in a comparision to the similarities, do so neutrally such as "Bears resemblance to..." etc. Axiomist (talk) 05:59, 23 August 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Keese or Bad Bats?

A couple pages here seem to contradict each other. Are the bats which cover Gomess Keese, or Bad Bats? Jimbo Jambo 23:25, 16 February 2009 (UTC)

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