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::Agreed, though I've noticed that "real world" here sometimes takes on a different meaning.  For example, [[Avalon]] is categorized as a "Real World" place by virtue of it's showing up in literature, even though it doesn't fit what most people think of as a real world place.  Maybe we should mention on the category pages what we mean by "real world." --[[User:M m hawk|Moeen]] 12:13, 8 September 2007 (CDT)
 
::Agreed, though I've noticed that "real world" here sometimes takes on a different meaning.  For example, [[Avalon]] is categorized as a "Real World" place by virtue of it's showing up in literature, even though it doesn't fit what most people think of as a real world place.  Maybe we should mention on the category pages what we mean by "real world." --[[User:M m hawk|Moeen]] 12:13, 8 September 2007 (CDT)
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:::Yeah, if it isn't specified on the Real World category page, it should be added.
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:::My feeling about Crom-Cruach is that besides being named after a god, it doesn't have much in common with any real-world legend. But this is only judging by what it says in the Real World Background about the origin of the name. I could be wrong. -- [[User:Vaevictis Asmadi|Vaevictis Asmadi]] 14:27, 8 September 2007 (CDT)

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I almost hate to bring this up because it would require a lot of picky re-formatting. But I'm not sure this category belongs in the Real World Characters category. Naught is apparently made up by Greg W., and Crom-Cruach is clearly pushing it. I'm not sure about Grandmother, though I think she's real. Perhaps we should move the individual characters (except Naught and Crom-Cruach) to the Real World Characters category instead? -- Vaevictis Asmadi 23:26, 7 September 2007 (CDT)

Hmm... yes, I agree, if only because Naught complicates things. I don't know what to do with Cromm-Cruach, though. We could go either way with that one. -- Supermorff 11:04, 8 September 2007 (CDT)
Agreed, though I've noticed that "real world" here sometimes takes on a different meaning. For example, Avalon is categorized as a "Real World" place by virtue of it's showing up in literature, even though it doesn't fit what most people think of as a real world place. Maybe we should mention on the category pages what we mean by "real world." --Moeen 12:13, 8 September 2007 (CDT)
Yeah, if it isn't specified on the Real World category page, it should be added.
My feeling about Crom-Cruach is that besides being named after a god, it doesn't have much in common with any real-world legend. But this is only judging by what it says in the Real World Background about the origin of the name. I could be wrong. -- Vaevictis Asmadi 14:27, 8 September 2007 (CDT)