Category talk:Locations in Morov

I figured I'd ask this now and save some potential work later: how should be go about naming the various baronies/provinces/duchies of the Bloodstone Lands as far as both page names and categories are concerned? Should be use the Barony of Bloodstone combined with Locations in the Barony of Bloodstone theme, or should mw do something like Bloodstone (Barony) and Locations in Bloodstone?Artemaz (talk) 23:16, March 18, 2017 (UTC)


 * I'd probably go with the official/full name, at least as it appears in the sourcebooks. That is, if "Barony of Morov" is the full name, then we might as well use it for standard naming. It has the added benefit of being its own disambiguation and is instantly clear to the reader that it's a barony rather than a town or country or whatever. On the other hand, it might become rather lengthy.


 * We did this for Category:Locations in Shou Lung, so Hungtse Province is associated with Category:Locations in Hungtse Province, etc. Similarly with Category:Locations in Kozakura. So there's precedent. On the other hand, Koryo didn't offer proper proper province names for Silla, Saishu, and Koguryo, so I couldn't do any special for them, but as they were also former kingdoms under those names, it didn't matter. We also didn't do it for Category:Locations in Tethyr. So, I think you can go with what seems best, and whatever approach dominates on the wiki will become the standard. In other words, you can carry on doing what you're doing. :) — BadCatMan (talk) 00:52, March 19, 2017 (UTC)


 * Will do. The wording in The Bloodstone Lands (sourcebook) has all of these places fully titled such as "Duchy of Soravia" but then goes on to just mention "Soravia" ... so it's sort of interchangeable. I guess for consistency, at least where the Bloodstone Lands are concerned, I'll give the full title like "Duchy of Soravia" since the Barony of Bloodstone page was the first of these. Artemaz (talk) 01:30, March 19, 2017 (UTC)