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The result was delete. I considered a merge but there is little that merits a merge to the main article. Still, let me know if anyone is willing to give it a try and I will provide the content. Tone08:53, 6 October 2019 (UTC)reply
Delete - I considered a "Merge" to the main article on the mythological creature, but ultimately decided that it would not be appropriate. The information here runs afoul of being a game guide, and the majority of the sources here are not reliable, secondary sources, in some cases being literal game guides. I took a look at the two sources present that don't run afoul of this. In the first (the book by Gilsdorf), the coverage is limited to direct quotes pulled straight from the D&D monster manual, which does not do much to establish any sort of notability, either for a keep or a merge. The second (on the Harry Potter game) is actually not bad, but is not enough on its own to establish notability for a "Fantasy Role Play" variant of the creature. It wouldn't be a bad source to add to
Magical_creatures_in_Harry_Potter#Basilisk, though.
Rorshacma (
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14:55, 28 September 2019 (UTC)reply
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The result was delete. I considered a merge but there is little that merits a merge to the main article. Still, let me know if anyone is willing to give it a try and I will provide the content. Tone08:53, 6 October 2019 (UTC)reply
Delete - I considered a "Merge" to the main article on the mythological creature, but ultimately decided that it would not be appropriate. The information here runs afoul of being a game guide, and the majority of the sources here are not reliable, secondary sources, in some cases being literal game guides. I took a look at the two sources present that don't run afoul of this. In the first (the book by Gilsdorf), the coverage is limited to direct quotes pulled straight from the D&D monster manual, which does not do much to establish any sort of notability, either for a keep or a merge. The second (on the Harry Potter game) is actually not bad, but is not enough on its own to establish notability for a "Fantasy Role Play" variant of the creature. It wouldn't be a bad source to add to
Magical_creatures_in_Harry_Potter#Basilisk, though.
Rorshacma (
talk)
14:55, 28 September 2019 (UTC)reply
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