Talk:Virge of Madness/@comment-153.125.233.240-20170407173228/@comment-45063748-20200216202400

As you had commented to a 1 year old comment, I too shall.

Had you done a little bit more searching you'd find that the word "Virge" is an obsolete variant of the word "Verge". (dictionary)

Verge being synonymous to words such as brink and threshold. (merriam webster)

This weapon is a mace. A mace is a blunt weapon, a type of club or VIRGE that uses a heavy head on the end of a handle to deliver powerful strikes. (wikipedia)

Which means that the naming of this weapon not only is more than valid, it is also witty. Using "Virge", which is an obsolete/ancient variant of the more recent word "Verge" to fit Dragon's Dogma's setting while simultaneosly meaning both mace and brink. It is a Mace of Madness called "Brink of Madness". VIRGE of Madness.

Just as you said people love to argue without evidence, merely having ONE doesn't make you right if there is multiple to be had and you just didn't look for them. So the localization director is indeed brilliant and not wrong.