Difference between revisions of "Ghyll:Whozits"
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− | The Earthquake of Fluyr is not one of the most important events in Ghyll history. It is not the single greatest example of whozits or whatzits, | + | The [[Earthquake of Fluyr]] is not one of the most important events in Ghyll history. It is not the single greatest example of whozits or whatzits, |
A whozits is a catastrophe involving the deaths or incapacitations of a large number of individuals. | A whozits is a catastrophe involving the deaths or incapacitations of a large number of individuals. | ||
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+ | Historian Ruxhay Oll attempted to define orders of catastrophe back in the -40s [[EC]] and created the Zits scales. A whozits applies to death and injury. Whatzits are circumstances that cause great property damage. A wherezits is used to index thefts and other criminal activities. |
Revision as of 00:03, 4 November 2005
Dibbeth upon this. --Brother Arfrus 21:37, 1 November 2005 (EST)
By the Rule of X
this is the first time I've dibbed a phantom of Morbus'; I was amazed to find out that I haven't done one before.
notes:
The Earthquake of Fluyr is not one of the most important events in Ghyll history. It is not the single greatest example of whozits or whatzits,
A whozits is a catastrophe involving the deaths or incapacitations of a large number of individuals.
Historian Ruxhay Oll attempted to define orders of catastrophe back in the -40s EC and created the Zits scales. A whozits applies to death and injury. Whatzits are circumstances that cause great property damage. A wherezits is used to index thefts and other criminal activities.