User talk:Ver-mont

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Please refrain from using the new templates im still fixing them. Salubri (Talk)  05:50, January 7, 2010 (UTC)

The next time you engage in vandalism of a page you will be blocked. That does include removing the meaning of names.Salubri (Talk)  05:29, January 23, 2010 (UTC)

Firstly unless you have actual reference stating that the historical person is the person with whom kubo was referencing your wrong. Besides the fact that your not the only contributer on this site everyone is well aware of the historical figure and this was discussed at length. To find the actual meaning of the name such as we do with any zanpakuto name. Know what your talking about before you start changing things. This whole question of the name meaning was already brought up on the talk page. Salubri (Talk)  06:06, January 23, 2010 (UTC)

Sorry if this seems like butting-in--and if I'm accidentally violating any rules--but since I was the one who provided the translation of Muramasa, I felt it valid to comment on my reasoning. We know the inspiration for the name, whence the trivia that he was named for the historic Muramasa remains. But people may also want to know what the kanji which make up the name--both of the character and the eponymous swordsmith--actually mean, hence "village-just" (mura masa). So now users have the benefit of both. Adam Restling 15:34, January 23, 2010 (UTC)

Why you changed the name of Juha Bach?
 * "Juha Bach" was just the spelling chosen by MangaPanda. Since it's a single word in katakana, it can go both ways - but I think "Juhabach" is more likely. - Ver-mont (talk) 14:54, August 29, 2012 (UTC)