Talk:Uranus

Ancient Weapons
Instead of having 3 seperate pages how about combining Pluton, Poseidon and Uranus into one long article?

And name it how? 'Ancient Weapons'? Nah. It may be a stub but still is named in the manga.. It deserve its own page..

No, I say we leave it as a draft forum since we still don't have enough information to make it a page. And then the categories would all disappear. Like the ones for Poseidon which are really a lot. Also with time we will surely learn more about these weapons so the pages would really need to be sepparate and unite them now and sepparate them later sounds like a bad idea

It's fine as is for now. It should have its own page anyway since it's a named weapon. 18:47, December 14, 2011 (UTC)

Trivia Check
There's something about the trivia I'm unsure about. Granted, by Greek mythology is a little rusty, but isn't Uranus from Roman mythology and not Greek? I could be wrong, but I wanted to check before I changed it. 08:08, January 5, 2012 (UTC)

Uh...there's a Wikipedia link provided in the trivia, did you not try it? (FYI, the Roman equivalent is Caelus)
 * 海賊-姫 11:00, January 5, 2012 (UTC)

Pluto is the only roman name, Hades would be greek. There is Poseidon in greek (roman equivalent=Neptunus) there is Pluto in roman (greek equivalent=Hades) and you have Uranus in greek (roman equivalent=Caelus)
 * Pluto is Latin but Pluton is Greek. Both "Hades" and "Pluton" were in use.


 * Pluton was in use, but in latin, never in greek (he was called Plouton in greek but that means "rich god" or something like that)
 * Pluton is just an English transcription of Greek Πλούτων. All in all, I don't think we can clearly state anything about one of the weapons' name not steming from a Greek god.

Uranus or Ouranus was actually a Titan. He was the father of all the Titans in Greek Mythology and the absolute Ruler of the Skies before his son Cronus and his Grandson, Zeus. He is also called the God of the Skies Consus, the Erudite God 22:43, May 15, 2012 (UTC)

Im Greek.. Uranus was a Greek God...