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As the article states, Dracula and vampires have been mentioned in the series so why is this article canon-in-training? [[Shakespeare]] isn't CiT and they are both real world characters mentioned but not seen in the show. -- [[User:Matt|Matt]] 15:06, 13 December 2008 (CST) | As the article states, Dracula and vampires have been mentioned in the series so why is this article canon-in-training? [[Shakespeare]] isn't CiT and they are both real world characters mentioned but not seen in the show. -- [[User:Matt|Matt]] 15:06, 13 December 2008 (CST) | ||
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+ | :Yeah, but Shakespeare was mentioned as an historical figure. Dracula was mentioned as a pop culture reference with no suggestion that he was real. In fact, one of the two times he was mentioned it was actually a reference to "Dracula's daughter". I figure an article on vampires probably wouldn't be canon-in-training, though. -- [[User:Supermorff|Supermorff]] 18:56, 13 December 2008 (CST) |
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As the article states, Dracula and vampires have been mentioned in the series so why is this article canon-in-training? Shakespeare isn't CiT and they are both real world characters mentioned but not seen in the show. -- Matt 15:06, 13 December 2008 (CST)
- Yeah, but Shakespeare was mentioned as an historical figure. Dracula was mentioned as a pop culture reference with no suggestion that he was real. In fact, one of the two times he was mentioned it was actually a reference to "Dracula's daughter". I figure an article on vampires probably wouldn't be canon-in-training, though. -- Supermorff 18:56, 13 December 2008 (CST)