Talk:Sealing Spike

White Stone
Apparently, the in-game models and Hyrule Historia name this thing "White Stone". Is it officially called "Sealing Spike" somewhere in the script?

Also, does anyone remember where File:Black Stone.png shows up in the game?KrytenKoro 09:53, 24 January 2012 (EST)


 * English script does indeed call it the "sealing spike"; one can easily check it from lategame by going to the Thunder Dragon's Lightning Round and fighting the first form of The Imprisoned, then checking Fi's comment and going to the second section of the comment. (It was through that in which I nabbed Spanish and French USA-copy names for the spike.)


 * Now, this doesn't completely eliminate the possibility of the usage of "White Stone" anywhere in the world. This makes me wonder what Fi's comment in the battle in question reads in the Japanese version?  --Shiningpikablu252 11:21, 24 January 2012 (EST)


 * I'm pretty sure that the IGN guide also calls it the sealing spike. Thats one of the reasons why I made the page that.  Also, the wanted page was Sealing Spike, and, as Shiningpikablu said before, it is called the Sealing Spike ingame in the english version.--Stelargk 11:31, 24 January 2012 (EST)
 * To clarify: does the script call it "the sealing spike", or "the Sealing Spike"? Is there any indication that that is it's actual name, rather than just a general noun that Fi is using? Because "White Stone" is the actual Japanese name for the object, not just a descriptor.KrytenKoro 12:51, 24 January 2012 (EST)


 * From the Text Dump:


 * I can confirm that the sealing spike observed at the top of its head is the same object originally found in the Sealed Grounds.


 * There are a bunch of other mentions of it as "the sealing spike"; however, all instances of it are in red. I think we should just stick to "Sealing Spike" since that's what both Fi and Impa (I think) call it in the game. --Dany36 13:03, 24 January 2012 (EST)
 * Hrm. What I'm trying to say is, according to the combined info of the game code itself, the script, and the Hyrule Historia, as well as its partner the Black Stone, it is a sealing spike, and the White Stone. It seems to me that naming the article Sealing Spike would be like naming the Deku Tree, Tree, but I'm not going to try to argue it any further.KrytenKoro 16:45, 24 January 2012 (EST)