Talk:The Snowager

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Giant Snowickle?

"A well known fact of The Snowager is that he is infact an overgrown Snowickle."

Do we have a source for that comment? --Macbeth 19:39, 8 Aug 2006 (CDT)

You don't need a source. it's a well known fact. They hoard like the snowager and the item description is "This demanding little beast loves to collect shiny things and cries when you take them away from it." it's a baby Snowager, just like the Turmac is a baby version to you know what. --Jacob 19:48, 8 Aug 2006 (CDT)

Well, just because two creatures have similarities doesn't mean one is an overgrown version of the other... yes, similarities are there, but what about the notable lack of limbs? After all, the Sea Slug is not a giant Slorg, or a giant Slugawoo and Snowbeasts are not overgrown Polarchucks. I find it very probably that there is some sort of link between the Snowager and the Snowickles, but I don't see how we can call it a 'well known fact' when it is speculation - fanlore, if you will... --Macbeth 21:57, 8 Aug 2006 (CDT)

Turmac --> Turmaculus, Snowickle --> Snowager, Snicklebeast --> Snowbeast, Slugawoo --> Slug Monster, Baby Space Fungus--> Giant Space Fungus...these are all the petpet/monster associations i know, and they are fact. Cute and cuddly petpets turned into fearsome monsters...it's a common story (don't know what, but oh well). I agree the "well known fact" should be revised, as it implies everyone knows, which isn't a ver neutral thing for a wiki to say. However, the fact remains these petpets and their monsters counterparts are related, and will be mentioned as such. --Jacob 22:26, 8 Aug 2006 (CDT)

As it happens, I do recall an editorial which stated that the slug monster hand no relation to the slugawoo. But that aside, there is nothing official to categorically state there is a relationship, specifically, that one is the "overgrown" counterpart of the other. I agree with you in that there does appear to be a relationship, intentionally left by the artists: I agree there is evidence for such a relationship, but there isn't anything to confirm this... Saying, perhaps, that "there appears to be a similarities in both the visual representation and what is known of the behaviour of the Snowager and the Petpet Snowickle, prompting some to suggest a relationship akin to the Turmaculus-Turmac relationship." would be more accurate, in my opinion... --Macbeth 02:05, 10 Aug 2006 (CDT)