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| Normally I see aliases, cover identities, and multiple personalities displayed within the actual character page itself. Non-player character implies that this is a character that no one is using. If Eric Antilla is really a name James uses on missions, then I see no reason to have it as its own page instead of an addition on your actual character page. | | Normally I see aliases, cover identities, and multiple personalities displayed within the actual character page itself. Non-player character implies that this is a character that no one is using. If Eric Antilla is really a name James uses on missions, then I see no reason to have it as its own page instead of an addition on your actual character page. |
| -- {{U|Ronovi Tavisaen}}, 16 September 2011 21:45 (UTC) | | -- {{U|Ronovi Tavisaen}}, 16 September 2011 21:45 (UTC) |
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| | {{WindosTalk|time=22:32, 18 September 2011 (UTC)|text=I agree this shouldn't have its own page. But where do we draw the line, e.g. [[Shan Long]]/[[Trevarus Caerick]]}} |
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Does This Merit Its Own Page?
Normally I see aliases, cover identities, and multiple personalities displayed within the actual character page itself. Non-player character implies that this is a character that no one is using. If Eric Antilla is really a name James uses on missions, then I see no reason to have it as its own page instead of an addition on your actual character page.
-- Ronovi Tavisaen, 16 September 2011 21:45 (UTC)
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