Talk:Lhadia

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Mounted atop a mighty gryphon, this young lady clearly has the fire of battle running through her veins. She wears a gleaming bronze helmet with a trailing red horse-hair plume, a bronze cuirass, and a plated skirt and greaves. A vermillion cloak trails from her shoulders, flapping in the wind made by the soaring wings of the gryphon. She holds a bronze shield in one hand, engraved with symbols of Matsuhama and Delos, and she holds a wickedly barbed lance in the other, polished steel sharpened so finely that it could split a hair. Her powerful steed is a gryphon from Eleusis, a great beast with the head and wings of a white eagle and the tawny body of a lion. The skyknight whispers soothing words to the beast, even while urging it on to battle.

Lady Lhadia, Knight of the Sky does not even register your presence as a threat. She weighs about 400 pounds. You see nothing in it. --Kunama 14:55, 25 August 2007 (GMT)

Do we want to be including weapon proficiency trainers in Category:Tutors? Members of the Delosian Guard, Seasone, Tu'eras, etc. will all have to be included if so. --Krypton 19:55, 15 March 2008 (GMT)

As this weapon trainer was categorised as such, and it seems to fit, the others should probably follow suit. Any other thoughts? Asara 13:59, 16 March 2008 (GMT)
Just that if we do, the category page should make some mention of including weapon trainers. --Krypton 17:44, 16 March 2008 (GMT)
Could just make another sub-category in the tutors category for the weapon trainers. --Corvax 16:40, 17 March 2008 (GMT)
Sounds good. Asara 17:26, 17 March 2008 (GMT)
Do we call the category "Weapon trainers", "Weapon tutors", or something with the word "Proficiency" in it (since capitalised 'Proficiency' is almost always used in reference to the weapon proficiencies?) Asara 17:29, 17 March 2008 (GMT)
I'd say "Proficiency Teachers"; that's what HELP 13.4.3 is titled. (Or are we not going to capitalise categories with non-proper nouns from now on?) "Proficiency Tutors" is also good, as that follows with the "Language Tutors" category name, and HELP 4.5.1 says the terms "teachers" and "tutors" are synonymous. --Krypton 19:56, 17 March 2008 (GMT)
Done and done, thanks! Asara 02:02, 21 March 2008 (GMT)