Talk:Attila the Hun

Hunnic Empire
Is there a source for it? It surely looks like a real-world bleed. Is it? Combat Magicks does use the adjective "Hunnic" but only for forces and noblemen, never using "Hunnic Empire". Amorkuz ☎  00:25, November 24, 2018 (UTC)


 * That phrase was used in the initial edit, back in 2010 before the idea of T:NO RW was codified. It was sourced to Vampires of Venice, but it was never stated in that story. Someone added the Combant Magicks portion, but there's no guarantee that it actually is in that story. I'd say get rid of it for now, and it can be re-added if/when there is a valid source. Shambala108 ☎  00:34, November 24, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hunnic Empire is not named thusly in Combat Magicks. However, an empire ruled by Attila is mentioned, "Attila is the warlord of a massive tribal empire that came out of what would be modern-day Kazakhstan". In the same paragraph, it continues: "Under him, his people - the Huns - conquered and assimilated everyone in their path." In other words, "Hunnic Empire" can, in principle, be inferred as a descriptive term from the text but is never used as such. Amorkuz ☎  01:03, November 24, 2018 (UTC)