User talk:Cloudziuszek

Re:Jin
First things first: Shu is not a dynasty and never was one for the one you're referring to. It was an empire or, if you prefer the novel's translation, a kingdom. In fact, there were three empires vying for complete control, each one claiming to be the rightful rulers of the land. Each had their specific methods of recording time, different regulations, and so on. The Three Kingdoms period entails a time when the actual dynasty lost its influence and the three "rulers" -self-proclaimed or otherwise- were fighting for a single victor. This is the reason why it seems like a desperate power struggle in the games.

Second: the Jin Dynasty actually was a dynasty. For a brief time, the land was united under this single family and they stayed in power over various areas of China. The Jin Dynasty followed two different types of ruling methods, but their leaders were still considered undisputed royalty for its time. A dynasty might be better described as what Wei, Wu, and Shu wanted to become from their wars with one another.

I think leaving it as "Jin" might create the misconception that they are like Wei, Wu, and Shu when they aren't. The kingdoms, alliances, clans, etc. try to be more historically informative since the games make up a lot of stuff. I'd rather they be kept that way to be honest, especially when the Warriors games prefer to change up who does what and when at the drop of a hat. Provided, these pages still aren't entirely complete yet in that respect. Mainly because there isn't a lot of people contributing for that portion unfortunately.

BTW, it's still Xmas for me here so Happy Holidays to you too. :3 Sake neko 04:47, December 26, 2010 (UTC)