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restored. Once I am done with the finishing touches on my deletions list, I will move the 1st edition monster list to draft space, and copy your sources as appropriate to each of the monsters in the list. I will also be checking each of the monsters in my list to see if they have independent sources in the redirected article, and if so copy those onto the monster list, and vice versa copy sources from the monster list to the redirected article - I saw you doing this here and there on the redirected articles, but I want to cover every base I can. :) (For a perfect example of what we can do, see how
Githyanki was deleted at AFD, I requested it to be restored, added a source and redirected it again, and then you added another source and redirected it again.)
2651:. Yes, it's a stand-alone adventure, as far as I can tell, but it is still part of the world, i.e. part of the metaplot. Now, I am sure we can find rpg's that are truly stand-alone (had just a core book published in the world, and nothing esle), so overall, I am leaning towards agreeing that campaign setting is not the same as metaplot. I still think given the relatively few sources discussing this (we just have one definition of metaplot, from a minor Polish-language article), notability is a problem. Although I am having seconds thoughts about merger, as we haven't found a source that states metaplot is an element of a campaign setting, do we? So merging it there could be ORish. Sigh.
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5909:. If there was a merge, I would like to see those two sentences preserved, nothing more, nothing less. That's the basis of my arguments with regard to that source. And while the statement by Zuriaga Senent is not about Morrigan but about the image of the diabolical in cinema, television, advertising, comics and video games in general, it is the two authors of the chapter who do relate it to the depictions of Maleficent as an example of said cinema, and Morrigan as an example of said video games. How else would one read this paragraph 4.4? I don't see synthesis here.
1242:, which was made a lot easier because I could just copy most of what I did from the original D&D monsters list, and the results were similar but a little better. :) I will spend the next couple of hours starting the 3.0 list and then move on to the 3.5, 4th, and 5th the rest of this week and starting next week. I think if there is one thing we need to really make these properly "viable" is a source that goes "monsters in this edition were..." and that should weaken that particular criticism, if we can find one.
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5383:. The main obstacle is that most of the readily-available online commentary is aimed at giving context to viewers of the TV series, and topics like Shara have yet to be explored. But I imagine there are academic sources, and Tor.com has done exhaustive series reread articles. I haven't read the entire series, so if you can give me an idea of what key info you think is missing and should be added to the franchise article, and related novels if possible, I can figure it out. Thanks.—
523:, thanks for keeping me updated and thanks for the enormous compilation work on the deleted articles! All the best with the 1st edition monster list. and all the other plans. If you happen upon any sources I have not included in my 2nd edition one, please let me know. In the long term I wonder if someone will hold duplication of (potentially non-edition-specific) in those lists against us, but we will see, and having just the 2nd edition one has always been a bit weird. :-)
2999:) can be seen as the world in which the Game Master (GM) and players populate with their player characters and non-player characters, who are intelligent agents. And their interactions with the storyworld are the result of them participating in the actions and happenings which bring about change and thus the sum creates a narrative." Also note that the work doesn't use the term "metaplot", but I think it's pretty obvious the concepts discussed are the same thing.
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pleasantly surprised about is the available sourcing for the ones based directly on legendary creatures - I saw all the time people in AFDs previously saying how those would never be notable compared to the original D&D creations, well look now and here we go, there is potential. :) I decided to not yet pursue any undeletions so that I could focus on sourcing the articles better, but I am keeping my options open on that.
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2381:, then we can soft redirect that article? Seems like the best outcome for now. Right now since the primary article is unreferenced, there is nothing to merge, but if someone just lazily redirects it, you efforts to find some sources will be wasted... PS. Right now, campaign setting doesn't even mention this term, which is another strike against "just redirecting", per
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metaplot has a major influence on the affected works. He defines metaplot as an "evolving history of a given fictional universe". Lastly, the author notes that metaplot is developed not just by the writers, but by "teams" - multiple writers, editors, publishers, graphic designers and even players. An interesting exampe given is the cancellation of
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had a number of "domain sourcebooks". Each explained how the regent of that domain was no longer available - all in the year of the basic campaign setting - so that the domain could be taken over by a player character. None of these disappearances/deaths were meant to form a metaplot, they were never mentioned in any other product. As for
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freedom of RPG writers (based on examples of
Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms series of novels) a high quality source (well written) and a SIGCOV-meeting work about metaplot (the author often translates it to Polish as metafabuła - I did a search and I am afraid there's not much else in Polish literature on this, outside this single work).
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same iconographic tradition. But perhaps that's too unclear, as I did not want to imply that they put them side by side and compared them in detail, but just that they find them comparable in having the same roots. Anyway, you've found a safer phrasing, so we don't need to worry about the old version any more.
3312:, respectively), though none are a close fit (like not being set on Earth). So I guess my main question is: I though policy encourages the creation of stubs (even though full articles are of course even better, but I have my hands full with other projects). How much would be needed to be left in mainspace?
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I plan to look at this also, and I think changing the target of any topic mentioned elsewhere, however briefly, would be an easy solution for those. If you had a take on those not appearing anywhere, that would be great. I am kind of personally concerned about the deities from Al-Qadim, as I had been
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says that "direct address to the reader makes it possible to single out the world and make the receiver feel its atmosphere ... This conversational writing also creates a bond with the narrator who provides us with the elements to play the game. gives the "keys" to the universe ... For these reasons,
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OK, it has taken a lot longer than I expected to add/fix infoboxes to all the monster articles! :o But on the bright side, at the rate I've been moving, I should be able to finish that when I come back to it on Monday, which gives me some part of that day and all of
Tuesday to finally do some work on
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1, XCT 1+2, Island 2, Crossgen Digest 6, Raubtiere III 10+11, Der
Skorpion 2 - Das Geheimnis des Papstes, Das Kristallschwert 3-5, Das dritte Testament - Lukas oder Der Atem des Stiers, Die großen Museen Europas (Modern Games), Leonardo da Vinci - Die Malerei (Modern Games), Private Eye (role-playing
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I'm not aware of any guideline that discourages moving an article to draft after a deletion discussion, can you tell me which guideline you are referring to? Given that there was no outcome, being that there was "no consensus" found, it should be as though there was no deletion discussion. I thought
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than that suggested for "no consensus" is followed, a consensus for this alternative course has to be found first. Which could be done on the talk page, a deletion review (if you feel the deletion discussion was not properly evaluated), or in a new deletion discussion. Before starting a new deletion
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Hi there. Thanks for your attention to this article. To clarify the situation, this was not an article that started as a draft and was then moved into article space. This was first moved into draft, and then promptly restored to article space, while a deletion discussion was ongoing. I did move this
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The current version of the article lists not many, but at least two full books, and a 2-page book-chapter on the topic, based on which I have assumed the topic being notable. My problem is, I did not want to flesh out a full article myself due to time reasons, therefore my question at which point of
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Ryan and Thon explain that the contemporary choice of using the term “storyworld” in favor of “narrative” is both a recognition of the emergence of “world” aspects within both the narratological field as well as the broader cultural scene. As such the term “narrative world” implies a similar meaning
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as the corpus of literature he analyses here). Much of the work is about how the metaplot contraints reduce the freedom of writers, who have to respect the history and present events in the universe (as many books are set in the present), and they cannot "break the world", etc. The author notes that
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And so I have finished that part! One more thing I want to do next is to go over that list one more time and request undeletion for items which have sources - not sure how many I will get success with, but here's to trying. ;) I doubt that will take me all day, so after that the next step is the big
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And there you have it, I'm done copying sources from the (redirected) articles to the list, so now with the rest of my time for today I'm going to reverse that and copy sources from the list to the articles wherever the sources are not already there. :) With any luck, if you have sources on the list
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I finally finished the infoboxes! I had no idea there were that many that needed updates, corrections, or to be added... but at least all of the redirected articles are in good shape to go if we ever find the sources for them. :) I have one hour now to start mining the articles for sources to add to
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too closely. As I've said, the one thing that hit me was the sparse information on Shara. Not because there is so much in the novels, I believe there isn't, but just because it is a large continent. So I think while a mere mention for the Land of the Madmen is fine, one or two descriptive sentences
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This starts getting into fine distinctions :-). If you have another look at the definition from White et al., I do not think individual adventures which do not feed back into changing the world count as a metaplot. And the fact that
Planescape and Spelljammer have their metaplot elements in my view
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OK, I am all done copying information and citations to the 1E monster list! Feel free to work your magic there, and some time next week I will ask the closing admin if it is ready to move back to article space. :) In the meanwhile, I will see if I can get the OD&D and BD&D lists restored to
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Meanwhile, I am letting you know that while I understand that the majority of those former articles are not coming back any time soon, I do have plans for a few of them. Based on your incredible work with the 2nd edition monster list, I am planning to work on the 1st edition monster list to get it
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I addressed everything that you had not responded to so far, and offered some alternatives on a few (although you may be right in your original stances). I think the Faerun article can include more information on the setting that it does, although maybe not as much as some of those old lists gave.
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I mentioned it in the AfD, but I feel you're putting way too much weight on that source to try and carry the article: it's mentioning her because she's a mainstream image of a succubus in video games. Academic sources are important and valid, but they still need to actually say something about the
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I haven't taken a particularly close look at the content, but it's obviously a good thing that you have managed to find sources and write about the topic. As a tip for the future: one of the main reasons I would, as you correctly observed, start over more or less from scratch is that it is usually
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I think from notability standpoint, the locations have to be complete and well described, and contain references from multiple sources. I am not familiar with The
Walking Dead universe, so I can't judge whether sufficient reference materials are available to ensure that the article is notable. For
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Thanks for alerting me to this. Could you please give me some more input what is required for a stub to exist? I know the current version is quite rudimentary, but I already feel that the topic is notable, as I have cited a 2-page-chapter and two full books, all secondary sources, dealing with it.
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Numenera, Al-Qadim and Birthright all provide more detail for their respective regions/topics, but they do not advance any plot, but are rather all set more or less at the same point in time as their basic settings. Birthright is actually quite a good example: It
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Overall, I think it's (i.e. the chapter by Olaf Pajączkowski from
Uniwersytet Opolski. entitled "Artyzm czy robota na zlecenie? Wolność twórcza autorów książek osadzonych w światach RPG (na przykładzie powieści z cyklu Dragonlance i Forgotten Realms"; English title provided "Art or craft? Creative
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No, you can keep doing as you have been, for now. Once I have gone through all of these lists (I'm about halfway done, I think) then I will ask the closing admin on the 1st edition list if my progress is enough to overturn the AFD outcome. If that can be resolved easily enough, then I will look at
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Just keeping you informed as I go! So the 1st edition list had a total of 4 independent sources out of a total of 75 sources when the AFD was closed as redirect, which is probably why it wasn't deleted instead - it had a total of 186 sources when I was done last week, which means I probably copied
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Thanks for correcting my edit, especially for including
Zuriaga Senent. I did overlooked this attribution, sorry. I still think that the authors comparing Maleficent and Morrigan is one possible paraphrasing of the fact that they put them side by side in one paragraph because they are both in the
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I think that source can be used as a second "leg", but I can't claim to understand it completely: It describes Jolly Jumper in two modern adaptations, that it does not talk in either for different reasons, and what this behaviour says (symbolizes?) about the relationship to Lucky Luke (showing in
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I'd say the metaplot is the history/story of the campaign setting, while the other things I listed are other parts of the campaign setting, all adding up to make a whole. Without a metaplot you just have campaign setting as sandbox, which is fine and how old school RPGs tended to be, but not how
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As I do this, I am also going to see what deleted articles have multiple sources on the 2nd edition list, and try to get those articles into draft space so they can be worked on. Once the 1st edition list is complete and ready to be moved into article space, I'm going to see what we can do about
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Hi there! :) If you've been keeping up at all with my massive list of deleted/redirected D&D articles, I am letting you know that I am finally mostly done constructing it. There are a few more checks that I want to do with it, so either next week or the week after I will finally be moving it
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Also, a more wiki question, I assume that the AD&D 2E Player's
Handbook would count as a primary source here and therefore not eligible to cite with respect to this? Some spells already bore Mordenkainen's name before 3E, although I don't recall them being connected to Greyhawk in any way in
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back to article space. I feel that they both have enough independent sources, which you found as part of working on the monster list, that they should be workable as articles again. At the very least, I feel that if someone calls for deletion again, they can be merged or redirected into the list
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says "These supplements, starting with The Four Winds, detail the “metaplot” of the setting (Alderac, “Legend”). Legend of Five Rings is not unique in using a metaplot; the Forgotten Realms setting by Wizards of the Coast, uses the same concept, as did many of the White Wolf games in the 1990s."
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Looking at the result of the expanded section, I personally think it should have been kept. There have been, however, many discussions (like in this case) on which sources actually do contribute to notability, and how extensive coverage has to be in any one specific source. I am no expert on the
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I am not sure if I agree here. Numenera, Al-Qadim and Birthright, seem to have a number of expansions, for example. If we go with the def of "evolving history", then I would define campaign settings without metaplot as those limited to a single publication, without any other material to "evolve
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Sure, we can have a look. I believe you can find a lot yourself, too: The notability notice at the top provides you with links where one can look for sources. I am usually using Google scholar and Google books, sometimes JSTOR. In this specific case it turns out that Scrat can be a lot of other
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I am having trouble seeing the difference here. I mean, yes, characters, locations, events are part of campaign setting, but isn't metaplot the same thing as the campaign setting? Characters, locations, events are part of metaplot as well. Unless we define metaplot as "history" only, although
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I should have brought this one to your attention sooner! I don't believe it is inappropriate to work on an article post-AFD and pre-merge, but if there is anything more that can be done to improve it, then we can either take it to DRV, or at worse we have better content for the merge when it
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OK, I made some good progress today! :) I still have a long way to go, but I will save that work for next week and possibly the week after that. I am feeling much better overall about the sourcing situation on the redirected monsters, and the few that we have left as articles. One thing I am
5397:! First of all thanks for your work on this, creating a more concise and sourced version, and thanks for stopping by. I understand the problem with the sources. I am afraid I myself already have too many project ideas to dive into this. I have also not looked into the differences between
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Anyway, here's my summary of the key points made in the relevsant chapter about metaplot from this book. Note that it very much talks about it as related to both book series and rpg games - and in fact most examples it cites are related not to rpg sourcebooks but to rpg novels, such as
1768:, that was too late for me (and too little time on my side in general). I have written how I go about finding sources just above. If you are unhappy with the result of the AfD, you could use such secondary sources (and, if applicable, the former version, which remains available in the
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Pinging participants is a good idea, I am not sure if DRV is needed (as the nominator, I am not going to object to leaving the article as it is, as I've become convinced that merge is not the best). Still, if you want to be 100% formal, a DRV or a merge discussion are the way to go.
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way faster to start by reading a handful of broad (even if brief) sources on the overarching topic and base the article on those before expanding with material from other sources, rather than trying to find sources for content that was initially added without sources as part of
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looks fine to me, though I think I would skip listing the five suggested actresses for her voice as just one writers opinion. The sources I saw which were not yet in the article just confirmed details already present in other sources. I am no expert in who this will fare in an
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back into draft after the deletion discussion concluded, but it was reverted by an editor who had not realised that the initial draftifying and un-draftifying occurred during the deletion discussion. I waited about a month before restoring the draft again, addressing this at
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OK, I've been adding a lot today, and I still have a few hours to work on it, so when you get a chance go ahead and take a long look - toss or condense anything I've added that you think doesn't belong there. :) I will most likely be able to finish up this part tomorrow.
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So there are those two drafts, and I was able to send the 1E creature list to draft as well - I'm going to spend some time working on that one tomorrow, so please allow me the time to work on it and then when I am done go ahead and get to work on it however you like. :)
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I have a lot less time to work on monsters this week than I expected I would, but still I will be able to make enough progress today on the current phase of my project that I should be able to finish it with no problem next week and move on to working on monsters. :)
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Any chance that pershon (she?) is notable? Author of a German book on sf Homo futurus: Eine Analyse der modernen Science Fiction (Hamburg, 1971) that was even translated to Polish. Can't find much about her credentials otherwise. I assume it is a reliable source...
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Thanks. That seems like a good source. But... do we have a second one? With one good source, I guess we can leave it be with a notability tag if we feel generous, but you know what GNG says about one source, technically. One more source and we would be good. Ping
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Thanks! I am not very optimistic yet, but we'll see what happens, and as you said, a redirect would still be better to have than nothing. Or, well actually there might be a number more sources on orcs now than are present, as they are a significant part of the
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I don't think I would bring this to AFC though. Consensus is currently against Amy Rose having an article. Can AFC override that? Though, keep in mind that I also have more sourcing and stuff there since the consensus was formed, so I'm not sure what to do.
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I don't want that source to carry the article, but see it as one secondary source among several. I simply don't think what's said is trivial but believe those two sentences added are suitable for inclusion in an encyclopedia which has not space limit as in
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Daranios, a lot of what you wrote there wasn't stated by the source: it wasn't comparing her to Maleficent, and the second statement was a citation from a different paper by a different author, and not about her specifically. You have to be careful about
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I found a bunch of sources confirming the appearance of the intellect devourer, so I restore the article. There appears to have been a small controversy regarding the art copying something from Pathfinder, and I was not sure if we wanted to include that.
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Thanks a lot for pointing this out. I believe that was a phrasing error on my part, it was always meant to say "spells within the core rulebooks". I have corrected it accordingly. The Player's Handbook would indeed by a primary source. However, citing
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Great work! I hope this get's approved. Currently I wouldn't want to spend more time at the other monster lists, but rather get back to expanding the 2nd edition list more as soon as I can find the time (also taken up by other corners of interest :-).
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Hi Daranois, I think you're actually good at finding sources. So Ive been improving two neglected articles and planning them to send at GAN. Only if you have time to check whether you can find more book sources that are not yet used for the article
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Hey Daranois, I think youre good at finding sources. Do you think you can hunt so we can add at them at the article soon. Was just wondering if this can notable to have its own page and hoping it to survive when someone attempted to delete. Thanks.
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Thanks a lot for doing the inputs! That looks pretty good to me. Having additional reception would be nice if it could be found, of course, but I guess it can be tried as it is. These sources by Laurent De Filippo would be nice to check, too: -
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at AFC, though I wasn't the one who started it. I might either add my content there and submit it for review or bring that to deletion review too, since I have more sourcing uncovered since the merge discussion a few years back. What do you
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Sounds good! :) I haven't looked yet to see what is in those issues, but when I do then I will let you know. :) It looks like #41 would be from the year 2000 so there is likely some D&D 3E coverage around that time or soon after.
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Indeed, sticking to sources seems best. Thanks for saving this, I think we can remove the merge notice, although it's a bit weird, procedurally - should we do a deletion review, citing the article being rewritten?
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But if you see Birthright as part of the wider universe, then this snapshot fits into the bigger metaplot. Birthright may not have a Birthright-only metaplot, but it is part of the metaplot for Forgotten Realms
548:? My idea was to wait a few more days and then restore the removed content. And if I can motivate myself trim it. But there was a 1st edition monster list, that would take in a portion of the removed content...
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1675:! My strategy is usually to start out with Google scholar and Google books. In this case here I would add "Resident Evil", as I am sure there are real persons with those names that would pop up otherwise. So
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character. Case in point too Zuriaga Senent's statement isn't even *about* Morrigan, but the concept of modern depictions of demons in general, the other two are citing it in relation to their observations.
2698:), it is the evolving story that shapes that game world over time..." If we can agree that "setting" and "game world" are generally used interchangeably with "campaign setting", that would suffice for me.
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getting the OD&D, BD&D, 3E, 3.5, 4E, and 5E lists back! :) We may even have the opportunity to get some of the monster articles back into article space as well, we will see. One thing at a time!
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I think your view somewhat ignores the plot part in metaplot. My examples all present the world and lots of adventure hooks (and naturally a history that lead up to that), but don't develop them forward.
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has 22 sources, several of which actually are independent - I don't know what can be extracted from those sources, but you never know. :) Here we go, let's see if I can finish before the end of day. :)
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I think metaplot is an aspect of a campaign setting (much like characters, locations, events, etc), the only question was whether it could stand alone as a topic. Thank you for looking into this more.
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Thank you. I've corrected the wrong title. Oko Centaura is a different book, I am not sure at the moment it is notable, but if I create an article on it I'll remember to include the title you found.
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so it'd be saved. I was unable to do a full history import since the file size was too large. At times I save articles that are going to be deleted by sticking them over there or other fandoms.
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I think you can use the above paragraph in your draft, rewritten as needed - all what I say above is supported by the chapter cited. You can machine translate it to raid for a few more examples.
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brings up quite a number of web articles, but I don't have an overview how much useful stuff there is. I guess both articles could benefit from a (more extended) reception, such as it exists.
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history = events. Is this what you mean? Given the relatively few sources, I think trying to impove the (terrible, terrible, terrible...) article on campaign setting for now would be best.
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I am not too optimistic here. The two inline citations in the French article are a Facebook page and what seems to be a crowd-funding page - so presumably not independent. The
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you think you have take care of at least a part of the "oppose" opinion arguments, and if you are up front and state where there was a discussion with a consensus against the
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Indeed a lot of progress :-)! Still, I hope the various sources on individual monsters will be enough to overcome the other criticisms. Did you want me to look into anything
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could be used to reference basic information, but it may not confer notability, as to my understanding the page aims to cover all role-playing games. This book,
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consideres it ok with regard to reliability but not so for establishing notability. So I am not too hopeful there. I'll add a bit inbetween other stuff I guess.
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that an article shouldn't be moved while a deletion discussion took place, so I waited for it to finish, and which I based on the deletion discussion itself.
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Hey, I noticed you are good at find source from the above discussion, and I seen you participating in other character AFDs. Would you mind weighing in on the
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earlier today, which started with 1 primary source and now has 98. :) I'm going to see how far I get with the 5E list - note that with the current version of
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Fair enough! For now, I will work on the other lists in draft space and keep you updated on my progress, but I am find with keeping just the 2E list for now.
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All prose is referenced. Did you think of the individual headings for future expansion, that they need to be verified via references? Thanks for your input!
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for articles that have been deleted, I can get those restored as redirects to the list so that when/if we get enough sources we can bring them back one day!
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I'm getting ready to start working on this today. :) As a first step before I get into comparing sources from the lists and the redirected articles, I moved
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As long as the sources are helpful for the article to be improved. Im sharing your findings to the person who possibly want to improve the page. Thanks!
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and now has 45 sources, almost all of them independent. :) I will start working on the Basic D&D list shortly, which I may or may not finish today.
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I'm wishing you a Merry Christmas, because that is what I celebrate. Feel free to take a "Happy Holidays" or "Season's Greetings" if you prefer. :)
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I do not have such an account unfortunately. There might also be some sources added to the Undead article that are not already on our monster lists?
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core rulebooks")? I don't want to change anything without knowing this. The source cited here gives me a 404 error, so I can't check that either. :(
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I'm wishing you a Merry Christmas, because that is what I celebrate. Feel free to take a "Happy Holidays" or "Season's Greetings" if you prefer. :)
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I, Piotrus, award you with The Science Fiction Barnstar, for your significant contributions to this topic area on Knowledge (XXG).
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Apologies for the late response. The way I can see this, I think it is quite difficult, as the only similar article I knew is
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Nicely done. Why merge it back to the main taf article? It probably would be fine as a stand-alone, after your improvements.
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and related. The closer script and moves don't play well together sometimes even when I switch it to manual. Thanks again!
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franchise) and talks about the history/relationship of its short films relative to the main story. What do you think?
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My pleasure, was just a small thing. I've great respect for anyone getting scripts to run at all :-). Happy editing!
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Nice! I have Envoyers 41, 76, 81, 84 available. In case you need any help with those, just let me know.
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regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you.
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one - getting the 1E list into draft space so we can work on it. :)
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to be on the safe side after the deletion, I was advised to merge,
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in the movie so we might have an opportunity with them as well. :)
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has 113. :) For the 3.5 list, it had no references at all, but now
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Yeah, I'll look more into that as time and other projects permit.
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I will probably wind up redirecting it if nothing else turns up.
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Thanks! I originally thought so, too. But when I went through
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draft space so that I can start working on those as well! :)
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If you see anything else, maybe we can make it happen. :)
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Great! For the Harpers, I've seen very brief statments in
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Does that secondary source have anything that can be used
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Yep, usually those are not considered reliable. That's in
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I believe I will be able to finish this part up today. :)
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Information that can't be referenced should be removed (
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One more, an even bigger deal to me, I finally started
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Thanks a lot, and a very happy Christmas to you, too!
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I figured I had just enough to start a little stub on
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Cool, I might just work something up out of that. :)
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OK, I'll be happy to take a look at that, thanks! :)
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Btw, this is a decent overview, sadly, not reliable:
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the monster list, so I will get started on that now!
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Do you have any input on the nominators critique of
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at AFD three years ago (most recent version showing
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https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Metaplot
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Thanks! Good to know that it's preserved somewhere!
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OK, you can add it here and I will copy it over. :)
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I can add what's in there to your list if you like.
4132:A lot more activity going on for new RFDs today at
3857:"draftify" and thus should not be treated as such.
2303:I think not much, but I'll check what can be used.
1683:, which gives mostly novels/fiction, but also e.g.
544:Oh, I forgot: Do you have any plans with regard to
5585:Science Fiction in der deutschsprachigen Literatur
5164:Thank you for your submission to Knowledge (XXG).
1223:with the lists other than my pet 2nd edition one?
752:I would think so, and I'm glad you found them. :)
300:1+2, Atalante (comic), Die Geißel der Götter 1+2,
5600:by Austrian state TV station, i.e. reliable. And
1445:section on Scratte and improve it with analysis.
756:is a magazine, formerly in print but now online.
4872:. More significantly, there is a paragraph in
4291:OK, I added just a bit to the draft for now. :)
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2013:In any case, I'm still not sure what to do yet.
770:O cool, if that's a magazine than that's great!
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1151:Based on my limited knowledge, I'd argue that
915:Indeed, and great work overall! Thanks a lot!
687:, too? I am not too keen on taking that up...
342:), Ork!, Vampires aus der Alten Welt: Europa (
5946:In related news, I am almost done working on
2467:. Maybe they can be used as external links...
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835:Great, thanks a lot for all the additions!
398:, in case anyone tries to AFD it again. :)
6170:, but not sure if this would get through.
5594:Vera Graaf, Amerikanistin und Journalistin
4559:! Just wanted to report back that I have "
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1099:Nice work with adding another magazine,
604:Great, whenever fit's you schedule. :-)
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4337:Any chance you can see it? This is for
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