Jan 19, 2016 09:34
8 yrs ago
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English term

Zarr Was Here

English Marketing Gaming/Video-games/E-sports Game Name : Gremlins, Inc.
Zarr Was Here
Rest in the Astral Plane.

The first line is achievement name, the second line is its description.

Discussion

Yvonne Gallagher Jan 20, 2016:
this gives you an idea of the graffitti I think this may be referring to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilroy_was_here
Yvonne Gallagher Jan 19, 2016:
Kilroy (or X) was here first thing that came to mind

ubiquitous graffitti at one stage (70s?)although haven't seen it for a while so it could well be a wordplay on that.
Zarr=X meaning perhaps Zarr used to be everywhere but now resting on the astral plane???
It's best to ask client
philgoddard Jan 19, 2016:
Zarr is almost certainly a person's name. "X was here" is what people write on walls and other objects to say they've visited. I agree that "rest in the astral plane" sounds like something you'd say to a dead person.
Ivan Niu (asker) Jan 19, 2016:
This word appears only once in the whole game, and it has nothing to do with the gaming. I guess there might be something humorous or cultural.
Since it's difficult for native speakers to understand, I'll ask the client directly.
Thanks a lot, Gallagy!
Yvonne Gallagher Jan 19, 2016:
Hi Ivan

Context...
is "Zarr" a person or thing? Is this thing dead/gone? So the second line is like Rest in Peace?

Responses

20 hrs

Zarr was here

For the first line (achievement name) I'm just going to give you the translation you need because it's easier:
Zarr was here = Zarr 到此一遊 (Substitute in whatever your translation is for Zarr)

As for the description, the Astral Plane appears to serve as a mission hub of sorts for Eador, so presumably there is a Rest command that allows you to recover health or something. Doing this action gives you the achievement.

(Now I see that this achievement does not currently exist in Eador, so maybe I'm just BSing. But I think you can translate this straight up - 在Astral Plane裡休息 - and it's going to be correct)
Peer comment(s):

agree Vijay Pathak
6 days
disagree Roberto Govia : Hold up, where are you getting all this context from? Considering the discussion nothing you said has anything to do with it.
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