Category talk:Real world

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As per the discussion in Category talk:Oberon's Children, here are the diagrams I drew:

Current arrangement: Category:Real world (in Category:Universe)

loose articles
Category:Real world characters (also in Category:Characters)
Category:Real world places (also in Category:Places)

Possibility 1: Category:Real world (in Category:Universe)

Category:Historical
loose articles
Category:Historical characters (also in Category:Characters)
Category:Historical places (also in Category:Places)
Category:From literature, folklore, and religion
loose articles
Category:Characters from literature, folklore, and religion (also in Category:Characters)
Category:Places from literature, folklore, and religion (also in Category:Places)

Possibility 2: Category:Real world (in Category:Universe)

Category:Real world characters (also in Category:Characters)
Category:Historical characters (also in Category:Historical)
Category:Characters from literature, folklore, and religion (also in Category:From literature, folklore, and religion)
Category:Real world places (also in Category:Places)
Category:Historical places (also in Category:Historical)
Category:Places from literature, folklore, and religion (also in Category:From literature, folklore, and religion)
Category:Historical
loose articles
Category:Historical characters (also in Category:Real world characters)
Category:Historical places (also in Category:Real world places)
Category:From literature, folklore, and religion
loose articles
Category:Characters from literature, folklore, and religion (also in Category:Real world characters)
Category:Places from literature, folklore, and religion (also in Category:Real world places)

In either case, “Historical Foo” can be changed to “Foo from History” as Supermorff has proposed. 1 is simpler, but 2 offers the reader more options for what/how to browse. Vaevictis Asmadi 19:05, 12 September 2007 (CDT)