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The map should be moved to a separate area/section, not at the beginning of the diplomacy section. --Ichigo [[Kurosaki Family|Kurosaki]]
 
The map should be moved to a separate area/section, not at the beginning of the diplomacy section. --Ichigo [[Kurosaki Family|Kurosaki]]
 
*It seemed to fit there best to me. If you can find a better place, feel free to move it. --[[Bishamon_Family|Aurum]]
 
*It seemed to fit there best to me. If you can find a better place, feel free to move it. --[[Bishamon_Family|Aurum]]
:Well, I would suggest putting it in a separate section, but I am not sure how one would do that best. --Ichigo [[Kurosaki Family|Kurosaki]] 21:56, 22 May 2006 (CEST)
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:Well, I would suggest putting it in a separate section, but I am not sure how one would do that best. Or perhaps at the top, along with the coat of arms. --Ichigo [[Kurosaki Family|Kurosaki]] 22:00, 22 May 2006 (CEST)

Revision as of 22:00, 22 May 2006

Player Respect

Sad, could you at least show some respect to another player?

Facts:
Yamajima was King of Perdan, and he alone decided Perdan's diplomacy.
Yamajima quitted due to RL concern.
Yamajima (the player) has a cousin Nightmare (the player), who is later King of Perdan, which may suggest that it's just crap that he has no authority.
Not all council members of Perdan has family members in Ubent.
Yamajima, the player, has contributed much to the game in the past, and deserves an accurate reflection of what he did.

By Lorraine of Perdan

Map of Itorunt

The map should be moved to a separate area/section, not at the beginning of the diplomacy section. --Ichigo Kurosaki

  • It seemed to fit there best to me. If you can find a better place, feel free to move it. --Aurum
Well, I would suggest putting it in a separate section, but I am not sure how one would do that best. Or perhaps at the top, along with the coat of arms. --Ichigo Kurosaki 22:00, 22 May 2006 (CEST)