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On 4/29/2020 at 9:01 PM, Lord Corlys Velaryon said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there doesn't seem to a page about the ironborn civil war (& eventual Targaryen invasion) following the Burning of Harrenhal. Nor the one after the Red Kraken's death (& subsequent Lannister invasion). It would be helpful to have these created to be able to refer to, thanks.
I created an article for the Iron Islands succession struggle. Its still a stub, though.
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Then my edit to the Taking of Greenstone article is correct
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Regarding the taking of Greenstone by the Golden Company... was the castle held by Stannis' loyalists or Iron Throne loyalists?
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If anyting, it should be a subpage "House Targaryen/Real world references" or "House Targaryen/Real world influence"
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I've been meaning to add inof about the purge of Robert's bastards, but I think there are only references to the murder of Barra and the gold cloaks sent after Gendry. Was the massacre an invention of the show?
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Since Tyrion's guard during his tenure as Hand is formed by mountain clansmen and mercenaries instead of Lannister men-at-arms, should there be a separate article for Tyrio Lannister's guardsmen?
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21 hours ago, Rhaenys_Targaryen said:
The infoboxes should give a quick, clear view of a character, hence their name, titles, aliases, spouses, children, years of birth and death, etc.
But personally, I would argue for leaving the betrothals out of the infoboxes. If we put too much in the infoboxes, they become too full and lose their purpose of giving a quick overview. Although betrothals can be an important part of a character's story arc, overall, who a person once planned to wed is not as important as who they eventually did marry (and the children that came forth from such a union).
But that's my opinion. I am very curious to hear the opinion of others!
I agree with Rhaenys. I would add that character infoboxes and the like should also have a smaller font so as to take less space from the articles
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On 2/17/2019 at 4:59 AM, Rhaenys_Targaryen said:
Like this?
Excellent! My only two nitpicks are:
* The "Valarr, the Hand..." note should be limited to the Daeron II subsection
* The font for the title of each subsection maybe should be smaller
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On 1/27/2019 at 9:24 AM, Rhaenys_Targaryen said:
With so many new users on the wiki lately, I figured it would be a good idea to update our Manual of Style. I've reshuffeled the information that was present and added some items by describing the way such things have been done and agreed upon over the past few years.
What other items should still be added? Do you feel some items could benefit from some expansion? Please share your thoughts
I think the "Members of the small council" infobox has become too cumbersome - and will invariably become even more when F&B II comes out - so maybe the spot for each king should also become collapsible.
As we have created infoboxes for monarchs, consorts, hands of the king, we should also created templates for each position in the small council
On another subject, in "Under the Regents - The Hooded Hand" it is mentioned that Elenda Naratheon sent hjer daughters to the coronation of Aegon III, but it is later mentioned that all Three Widows departed King's Landing shortly after the coronation. -
I agree, I thought of creating new articles for the battles you mentioned but couldn't come up with names.
On another subject, can we list the members of Aegon II's Kingsguard after he returns to King's Landing?
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The "only son" comes from the family tree in The World of Ice and Fire
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Considering the large numbers of victims of the Shivers, how should they be categorized? "Characters killed by the Shivers" or "Deaths by the Shivers"?
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The Targaryen family tree of Aenys' descendants only lists Aegon and Rhaena as having "issue" instead of listing the twins Aerea and Rhaella
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On 1/8/2019 at 6:59 AM, Ser Jon Darry said:
Roger that. Thanks.
Or perhaps "Rogar that"?
Jokes aside, is Corwyn Velaryon the father of Corlys the Sea Snake?
Daemon Velaryon's eldest son became father for the first time [...] The babe was named Corlys -
It seems to me that Jorgen and Victor Velaryon are the fathers of Vaemond and of Malentine, Rhogar. I guess we have yet to know are from Jorgen's branch and who descend from Victor.
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Is Donnel the Delayer the son of Martyn Hightower?
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Maybe "Hyrkoon (culture)".
On an unrelated note, login isn't working at the Wiki. -
Trying to come up with a name for an article on the skirmishes between the Freys and Addam Marbrand's outriders early in the War of the 5 Kings. Any ideas?
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Agree. He clearly failed in his task. And let's face it that "Prophecies of the Known World" indicates they are taking their titles and ideas from us.
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To say there's an actual TV contintuity, considering the many times the show has contradicted itself, is an act of generosity towards the Cogman
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Its Visenya
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I'm thinking of creating articles for Ned's arrest/Stark purge and for the failed Jaime rescue attempt in Clash but before going ahead with it I'd like to ask you what would be the proper article names.
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Ceryse Hightower is referred to in The Sons of the Dragon as Martyn Hightower's sister, yet she's listed in the family tree as Martyn's daughter.
On another matter, Big Jon Hogg (who was blinded) and Blind John Hogg are separate characters or was a name mispelled by Dozois? -
On 23/10/2017 at 1:57 PM, Nittanian said:
Yep, seems to duplicate Category:Characters from the Iron Islands.
Actually, there are a couple of thralls in the Iron Fleet who are "from the Iron Islands", but not Ironborn, mentioned in the Victarion TWOW preview.
This categorization follows the example already set by having categories for Valyrians, and a new one I created for the Rhoynar, to differentiate Yandry and Ysilla from Nymeria and Prince Garin. They all fit "Characters from the Rhoyne", but Nymeria and Pricne Garin are Rhoynar while Yandry and Ysilla are Orphans
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Hi. I just noticed that Ser Harras Harlaw is categorized as a salt son, but the text of the article itself doesn't indicate he's such.