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(New page: <i>As the player of a character, you are required to list your claims here inorder to fairly press your claims in-game.</i> Uh, actually, you can not do that. There is a very clear ruling...) |
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Uh, actually, you can not do that. There is a very clear ruling that things that happen outside the game can not be "official" in-game. It holds true for IRC and mail, why would it be different for the Wiki just because that's hosted at the same domain? --[[User:Tom|Tom]] 07:48, 13 March 2009 (UTC) | Uh, actually, you can not do that. There is a very clear ruling that things that happen outside the game can not be "official" in-game. It holds true for IRC and mail, why would it be different for the Wiki just because that's hosted at the same domain? --[[User:Tom|Tom]] 07:48, 13 March 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :These claims are also roleplayed, of course. We roleplay this page as being "a scroll in the library of Donghaiwei". It is an efficient way to keep track of claims, especially since messages more than 30 days old are not recorded. [[User:VonGenf|vonGenf]] 08:26, 13 March 2009 (UTC) |
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As the player of a character, you are required to list your claims here inorder to fairly press your claims in-game.
Uh, actually, you can not do that. There is a very clear ruling that things that happen outside the game can not be "official" in-game. It holds true for IRC and mail, why would it be different for the Wiki just because that's hosted at the same domain? --Tom 07:48, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
- These claims are also roleplayed, of course. We roleplay this page as being "a scroll in the library of Donghaiwei". It is an efficient way to keep track of claims, especially since messages more than 30 days old are not recorded. vonGenf 08:26, 13 March 2009 (UTC)