Talk:Spellbook: Singer's Faithful Ocelot

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Mordenkainen's Faithful Hound? umm other then faithful and an animal, unless more was said by a dev... I don't think that's the reference, as it has nothing to do with the tying of shoes, also the spell says its a Glowing Ocelot, Mordenkainen's Faithful Hound summons an Invisible hound... just my 2 cents... --Ganomex 03:47, 10 February 2013 (CET) update i think i got it now, its brand of shoes called Singer-shoes and ocelot could be to the Puma brand of shoes, mashed into Mordenkainen's Faithful Hound.. --Ganomex 03:50, 10 February 2013 (CET)

Since the other skills are named for actors I presumed it was Marc Singer, who played the title role in a movie called Beastmaster back in the dark days of the 70s. He had a pair of ferrets (iirc) who went and fetched things for him. Ferrets =/= ocelot, but it's where my mind went. --Rufus T Firefly 19:08, 11 February 2013 (CET)

The ocelot part of the spell may be a reference to the eyedrops of the ocelot which references Beastmaster so Singer probably is a reference to Marc Singer. The eyedrops description has a confusion where the narrator thinks the Beastmaster's minions were ocelots. So bizarrely enough, ferrets does equal ocelot... never in my life did I ever think I would say that sentence. --Mr.Mask 12:03, 13 February 2013 (UTC)


only one of the others is a actor, walberg is to Tim Walberg a member of the "Dim Bulb Caucus," a subset of the US congress, not the actor who's name is spelled differently. ocelots may be to ferrets but how does tying shoes factor in then?--Ganomex 00:24, 14 February 2013 (UTC)