Talk:Cormyr

So...many...red...links!
 * 1 more ;o)

CRAP
I spent a lot of time locating and naming all of the NOBLE houses of Cormyr, and now some fool has lumped it in with all sorts of other common crap info.

Why have a section of Nobility at all? How is someone now going to find the relevant information? 68.148.54.89 08:54, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
 * I removed your list in this edit because articles containing large lists are generally discouraged, unless the article itself is nothing but a list, such as List of drow cities. You are correct in your concern that there is now no way of viewing noble houses according to rank or members, but your attitude leaves a lot to be desired and you would be able to accomplish a lot more with a more reasonable tone. All of the regular editors at this wiki are civilized, rational people.


 * There used to be an article called List of Cormyrian noble houses but it was deleted on the grounds that the category would be sufficient. It appears this is not the case, so you can either go about getting the deleted article restored so you can edit it, or create an article called something like nobility of Cormyr and flesh it out with information specifically on the nobility. If it is just a list you are interested in, the first option is the better choice. Fw190a8 16:06, 10 May 2008 (UTC)

Gleemax Reference
I'm copying this from Cormyr/Reference01, as this is a better placement for it. Cronje (talk &sdot; contribs) 19:07, June 4, 2011 (UTC)

Rescued from the Gleemax forums, since Gleemax will die and in any case forum posts are ephemereal.

http://forums.gleemax.com/showpost.php?p=16406416&postcount=121

Post 121 in the "New Cormyr info in Dragon magazine" thread, located in the Realmslore section of the forums.

Past Tense?
Why is this article on Cormyr written in the past tense? "Cormyr was an independent..."

Is Cormyr being destroyed at some future date? Perhaps that's in the sixth edition books. --208.127.57.109 08:20, August 5, 2015 (UTC)


 * No, of course not. Writing in past tense is our standard policy to keep the wiki independent of the advancing time-line and the changing world. It saves needing to rewrite everything every time there's a change. It's a pretty universal style. — BadCatMan (talk) 09:45, August 5, 2015 (UTC)