User talk:Frrostie
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before the question on your talk page. Again, welcome! anbellofe(talk to me) 16:18, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
Bradwell Blitz
[edit]Is the "Baby in the cradle" story mentioned in any of the Living Archive books? We really have to have an independent source for such tales as otherwise it could just be something that an editor made up. (I'm not saying you did, just that there has to be the same rule for everyone). --Concrete Cowboy 12:12, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
adding a new paragraph at the end.
[edit]If you want to add a new paragraph at the end (typically on a talk page, which is where it is customary to start a new topic at the end), just click the "+" tab on the top row:
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--Concrete Cowboy 12:28, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
D&D wiki project consensus
[edit]A call to all members of the D&D wiki project. We are currently having a major dispute that needs to be settled by all members of the D&D wiki project. The dispute is as follows. 1. Should we put disambiguation tags on D&D articles preemptively or should we wait until there is an article conflict with some other Wikipedia article. Vote on preemptive or wait.
2. What should we label these tags? Example "child's play (module)", or "child's play (adventure)" and at this point we are taking all suggestions.
email me at Dm2ortiz@aol.com or post on the D&D wiki project talk page Dm2ortiz 13:34, 12 June 2007 (UTC)