User talk:SynysterZackyV

-Creekers have been a part of Malevelon Creek since the first battle ended and we failed to take it. A lot of players, 32K in fact ( per the Helldivers Companion App ) stayed on Malevelon Creek for a period of 12 days after that because they liked it so much. If you dont like tying in the lore to it all so be it, but to completely remove the entire section of Creekers as if its not true, it certainly is, one can argue more than the nickname given to Malevelon Creek. Do a few searches about Creekers and its definitely more fact than lore.

- The staked and decapitated heads of fallen Helldivers are part of nearly every single base on Malevelon Creek, even torture chambers are included on some of these bases with civilians ripped apart while still being chained up. It was until much later that players started finding them and asking the developer about it, which they never confirmed if it was added before or after the first battle. Many reddit users believe it was done after we failed to liberate Malevelon Creek the first time. There a dozens of reddit posts and youtube videos showing these things being a part of the bases on the planet.

- A anagram is a wordplay technique to make different words from another, Malevolent and Malevelon have similar word structure and letters aka anagram. Ine M, two Ls, two Es, One A, One N, One V, One O. Only one letter is missing from each other, the T.

the very definition of the word Malevolent speaks directly to how some players described it to be. It is not fact, it is not lore. However it is an educated guess.

the definition of Malevolent is exactly how many describe the planet.

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- Creekers was coined as a derogatory insult towards people who play on the Creek. It was never a self-proclaimed title and trying to turn it into one just isn't gonna work. I removed it not because the term exists, but because it's a toxic term and shouldn't be displayed.

- I've yet to see any stalked/severed heads, and I've got 181 hours played so far (most of which was against bots). I can't find any reference images online, or a single reddit post talking about such things. If you can provide proof, then I'll gladly allow it. Until then, it's a no-go.

- An anagram requires every letter from one word be rearranged to make a new word. Malevelon and Malevolent, as you've even pointed out, hold a different character, therefor it's not an anagram. If you want to reinterpret it to just display the similarities in the words, be my guest, however it's in no way, shape, or form, an anagram.

I promise I'm not trying to gatekeep or be an ass about this, but if it's not lore or widely accepted, it doesn't belong here.

SynysterZackyV (talk) 00:37, 9 April 2024 (UTC)