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The laws of Hashan are searchable...should the Great Canon of Hashan in the infobox be internally linked? -- Bluef
The laws of Hashan are searchable...should the Great Canon of Hashan in the infobox be internally linked? -- Bluef
The recent Seneschal list is from my own notes, but I'm not sure how accurate it is - would be worth double-checking at some point. [[User:Asara|Asara]] 16:22, 19 November 2007 (GMT)

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REFERENCES:

  • Public News 2707 from Sarapis explains Hashan's expansion, and in 2718 Gaia responds to Hashan for the incident. Madelyne 21:03, 3 April 2007 (GMT)

These denizens were destroyed by Mukamuttara (who was also destroyed herself). Not entirely sure if they belong on the inhabitants list (or the denizen one) anymore:

Also "a vicious Setontot" is an animal in our Menagerie. The other animals were listed there so I didn't include it on the inhabitants listing either (should it be on denizens?) Finally, I think our only prostitute is Kaethryn. Should they be removed from the denizen list as well?

Previous was written by Bluef.

If the being was destroyed and no longer exists, it would belong in the historical figures category. Any "<area> Denizen" category should only include current denizens (unless specified otherwise). A Sentontot is more of a creature than a denizen (it is not sentient), so it would belong in the creatures category and not the denizen category (or the inhabitants list). The prostitutes question is a bit tougher - I would probably leave it in the denizen list as the category is appropriate for the prostitutes article itself (Kaethryn being a prostitute). Asara 03:52, 13 July 2007 (GMT)


The laws of Hashan are searchable...should the Great Canon of Hashan in the infobox be internally linked? -- Bluef


The recent Seneschal list is from my own notes, but I'm not sure how accurate it is - would be worth double-checking at some point. Asara 16:22, 19 November 2007 (GMT)