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Hey, since you've been pretty active lately on D&D articles, and have a long history of interest in them, would you be interested in joining the D&D Wikiproject? :) BOZ ( talk) 03:05, 27 December 2008 (UTC)
Hey, thanks for fixing that! That's been a stumbling block for me for awhile now. I've been trying to get those down for the FR gods. I have yet to fix the elemental gods ( Akadi, Grumbar, Kossuth, Istishia), as well as Moander, Waukeen, and Tymora, and some of the other minor demigods and such. Any idea which of these, besides the ones I've already sourced to it, appeared in Dragon #54? I was using planewalker.com as a source, but none of the gods I mentioned above are listed there as having been in #54. I always try to start out with the first appearance... BOZ ( talk) 22:51, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
Got anything that can help this article out, particularly the history prior to the Adkison sale in 2002? It seems like the history section is split roughly in half between 2003-on, and pre-2003! Recentism at its worst. :) BOZ ( talk) 20:32, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
You like? :) We just got the article to Good Article status. Next project, I think, should be Isle of Dread. BOZ ( talk) 04:07, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
Ravenloft has been nominated again for FAC. :) BOZ ( talk) 23:26, 4 February 2009 (UTC)
Sounds good to me, as long as the creator credits can be easily identified. In the case of aboleth, that is easy because we know David Cook wrote the module they first appeared in. For some creatures and characters, they first appear in books written by multiple authors, so we would need a source where one of them says "that one was created by me/someone else". In fact, whenever we can get a source that talks about a monster's invention the better, such as we have with the beholder and the mind flayer, or the neat origin story of the owlbear, rust monster, and bulette. 108.69.80.49 ( talk) 12:28, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
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Ab initio
Hey, since you've been pretty active lately on D&D articles, and have a long history of interest in them, would you be interested in joining the D&D Wikiproject? :) BOZ ( talk) 03:05, 27 December 2008 (UTC)
Hey, thanks for fixing that! That's been a stumbling block for me for awhile now. I've been trying to get those down for the FR gods. I have yet to fix the elemental gods ( Akadi, Grumbar, Kossuth, Istishia), as well as Moander, Waukeen, and Tymora, and some of the other minor demigods and such. Any idea which of these, besides the ones I've already sourced to it, appeared in Dragon #54? I was using planewalker.com as a source, but none of the gods I mentioned above are listed there as having been in #54. I always try to start out with the first appearance... BOZ ( talk) 22:51, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
Got anything that can help this article out, particularly the history prior to the Adkison sale in 2002? It seems like the history section is split roughly in half between 2003-on, and pre-2003! Recentism at its worst. :) BOZ ( talk) 20:32, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
You like? :) We just got the article to Good Article status. Next project, I think, should be Isle of Dread. BOZ ( talk) 04:07, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
Ravenloft has been nominated again for FAC. :) BOZ ( talk) 23:26, 4 February 2009 (UTC)
Sounds good to me, as long as the creator credits can be easily identified. In the case of aboleth, that is easy because we know David Cook wrote the module they first appeared in. For some creatures and characters, they first appear in books written by multiple authors, so we would need a source where one of them says "that one was created by me/someone else". In fact, whenever we can get a source that talks about a monster's invention the better, such as we have with the beholder and the mind flayer, or the neat origin story of the owlbear, rust monster, and bulette. 108.69.80.49 ( talk) 12:28, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
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