Generally, the title of the page should be bolded at the beginning of the Article using HTML tags or three apostrophes in a row. An example would be the Thor shot article. Paragraphs with different subjects should be grouped in separate categories. Try to link any mention of specific events or years. There should be a References category with a bulleted list of canon references. Page numbers would be appreciated along with a reason for listing the reference (although this can get too tricky at times). Some subjects should probably have separate articles from their mother subject (like native languages), and they could be listed in a Related Articles section (for example, Sperethiel and Elves) for reference. An External Link category to a Wikipedia article or other website is always appreci
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| - Generally, the title of the page should be bolded at the beginning of the Article using HTML tags or three apostrophes in a row. An example would be the Thor shot article. Paragraphs with different subjects should be grouped in separate categories. Try to link any mention of specific events or years. There should be a References category with a bulleted list of canon references. Page numbers would be appreciated along with a reason for listing the reference (although this can get too tricky at times). Some subjects should probably have separate articles from their mother subject (like native languages), and they could be listed in a Related Articles section (for example, Sperethiel and Elves) for reference. An External Link category to a Wikipedia article or other website is always appreci
- Generally, the title of the page should be bolded at the beginning of the Article using HTML tags or three apostrophes in a row. An example would be the Thor shot article. Paragraphs with different subjects should be grouped in separate categories. Try to link any mention of specific events or years. There should be a References category with a bulleted list of canon references. Page numbers would be appreciated along with a reason for listing the reference (although this can get too tricky at times). Some subjects should probably have separate articles from their mother subject (like native languages), and they could be listed in a Related Articles section (for example, Sperethiel and Elves) for reference. An External Link category to a Wikipedia article or other website is always appreci
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| - Generally, the title of the page should be bolded at the beginning of the Article using HTML tags or three apostrophes in a row. An example would be the Thor shot article. Paragraphs with different subjects should be grouped in separate categories. Try to link any mention of specific events or years. There should be a References category with a bulleted list of canon references. Page numbers would be appreciated along with a reason for listing the reference (although this can get too tricky at times). Some subjects should probably have separate articles from their mother subject (like native languages), and they could be listed in a Related Articles section (for example, Sperethiel and Elves) for reference. An External Link category to a Wikipedia article or other website is always appreciated. And for Ghost's sake, don't cut-and-paste things out of the books or anyone else's website! Also, I just learned that two dashes followed by four tildes produces a time/date signature for discussion purposes. That is immensely helpful. *grin*
- Generally, the title of the page should be bolded at the beginning of the Article using HTML tags or three apostrophes in a row. An example would be the Thor shot article. Paragraphs with different subjects should be grouped in separate categories. Try to link any mention of specific events or years. There should be a References category with a bulleted list of canon references. Page numbers would be appreciated along with a reason for listing the reference (although this can get too tricky at times). Some subjects should probably have separate articles from their mother subject (like native languages), and they could be listed in a Related Articles section (for example, Sperethiel and Elves) for reference. An External Link category to a Wikipedia article or other website is always appreciated. And for Ghost's sake, don't cut-and-paste things out of the books or anyone else's website! Also, I just learned that two dashes followed by four tildes produces a time/date signature for discussion purposes. That is immensely helpful. *grin*
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