Category talk:Bloodmoon-Books
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Is there a reason that Bloodmoon has its own category for books, when the rest of the books for the games are categorized under the Tamriel Library section? --Hoggwild5 10:04, 8 October 2006 (EDT)
- Good question. Although all the games have their own book pages, i.e. Bloodmoon:Books, I don't think they have book categories. On the other hand, most of the Bloodmoon pages listed in this category are short notes that probably don't belong in the Tamriel section. The question of what to do with entries like Bloodmoon:A Blood-Stained Note has not really been addressed. For consistency (to make it easier for users and readers to find them) should they just be put under Tamriel? Or should a one-sentence note with no relevance outside of the one game be kept in its gamespace? Especially with "A Blood-Stained Note" where identically named notes exist in multiple games: putting them in Tamriel just introduces a huge problem of differentiating them all.
- So, to try to actually answer the question. My guess is that the main difference is that most of the short, game-specific notes have been entered for Bloodmoon; this probably has not been done (at least not as thoroughly) for the other games. So a category may be appropriate to keep track of the notes. --Nephele 14:23, 8 October 2006 (EDT)