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I apologise as well if I written what i wrote a bit harsh. But in defense of what I did write in the article, I chose to put it in personality because I felt it had more to do with a possible personality then it did with trivia. Although I would admit at this point that he doesn't really seem to say magic as much, but his sentences almost always have the word magic placed randomly in sentences as if everything about his existence is magic (such as 'It would be so very DULL if your journey ended so easily... Instead, it ends with...magic!' or 'Yes, yes, no one likes the icky stuff... Yesss... A perfect world... Sounds magical... Ah ha ha. I can hardly stand the wait.'), I would also admit that he doesn't actually stop this wierd habit, as he continues all the way up to fighting Luigi.). To be honest, I think comparing him to Count Bleck was a bit pointless, I would it is more like O' chunks, who has a habit of saying Chunk, or some variation of the word (chunked, chunking etc), and Mimi, who has a habit of saying things that are quite childish, rude, or Flirtatious ('Silly' 'doofuses' 'golly'), which is different from the Count's because he seems to apply the word in almost every sentence, and also in a set place (the end of sentences). Anyway, I am not sure if it really is worth mentioning now, because of the pure randomness that is Dimentio, I can't tell if it is a habit, an obsession, or anything. [[User:DarkNintendo|DarkNintendo]] 18:50, 9 November 2008 (EST)
I apologise as well if I written what i wrote a bit harsh. But in defense of what I did write in the article, I chose to put it in personality because I felt it had more to do with a possible personality then it did with trivia. Although I would admit at this point that he doesn't really seem to say magic as much, but his sentences almost always have the word magic placed randomly in sentences as if everything about his existence is magic (such as 'It would be so very DULL if your journey ended so easily... Instead, it ends with...magic!' or 'Yes, yes, no one likes the icky stuff... Yesss... A perfect world... Sounds magical... Ah ha ha. I can hardly stand the wait.'), I would also admit that he doesn't actually stop this wierd habit, as he continues all the way up to fighting Luigi.). To be honest, I think comparing him to Count Bleck was a bit pointless, I would it is more like O' chunks, who has a habit of saying Chunk, or some variation of the word (chunked, chunking etc), and Mimi, who has a habit of saying things that are quite childish, rude, or Flirtatious ('Silly' 'doofuses' 'golly'), which is different from the Count's because he seems to apply the word in almost every sentence, and also in a set place (the end of sentences). Anyway, I am not sure if it really is worth mentioning now, because of the pure randomness that is Dimentio, I can't tell if it is a habit, an obsession, or anything. [[User:DarkNintendo|DarkNintendo]] 18:50, 9 November 2008 (EST)
Well, you made some good observations, that is something I never really noticed. I don't know if the creators of the game meant anything by it, but it does bring up a good indications that he could all be magic. Unfortunately, I'm not too sure that it's appropriate for trivia. But don't let me stop you, it's up to you. Regardless, that was a very keen observation.-Darknessofheart

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