Forum:Stop using the word "fatally"

There have been a significant number of articles recently where users, who apparently want to add their own two cents and be recognized for their contributions, add the word "fatally wounded" to articles. For instance, see the featured article of the month in April 2010 with Rangiku Matsumoto. Some user added "fatally wounds" to the description. Someone also changed Grimmjow's article to "fatally wounded", but fortunately someone changed it to "severely wounded". Fatally would imply that someone is going to die, and is synonymous with "mortally". Users, please stop adding the word "fatal" when you are not sure of whether or not the character is going to expire. This is misleading to all users of Bleach Wiki. Casualbleach 12:20, April 21, 2010 (UTC)

For those users who are unfamiliar with the official status. There is only: fighting (name), Healing (name), Incapacitated, Deceased, or Unknown (entirely determined by the admin). As far as fatally being used in the articles, here regardless of anyones personal idea of what it means elsewhere it denotes the serious level of injuries received. If the person was dead it would simply say that. Rangiku doesn't get a whole chunk of her abdomen ripped off and only get classified as severely for all purposes for a regular person thats knocking on deaths door. We have to use a stand point from what can normally be taken as an injury and attacks that can kill. If you can still stand and fight after the attack your grievously wounded, sever never should be used. Fatal is used as the ultimate in injuries for normal sakes your most likely dead if not for a miracle. (i.e. Healer, Orihime, regeneration drug). On the site for most it should simply be: uninjured, lightly injured, medium injuries, grievously injured, fatally injured, dead. Salubri (Talk)  13:40, April 21, 2010 (UTC)