Talk:Wintersun

The source, from Jerome Davis, sited here lists it's own source for Wintersun as CaN p##. I would assume that CaN stands for Cormyr: A Novel, by Greenwood and Grubb. Is the Jerome Davis source considered canon or should the actual source (CaN) be checked and used? --Fizzygoo 04:24, 30 July 2007 (UTC)


 * I've used Jerome's posts as sources for all of the Cormyrian houses because it's a list of references to canon sources. Despite the posts themselves not being canon, I'm confident they will withstand any scrutiny. Do you think these should be replaced with the actual canon sources? Fw190a8 08:32, 30 July 2007 (UTC)


 * I could go either way. It's easier on the wiki user to have the canon source sited here. But much more difficult for the editor to go through and put in all the canon sources when there's a nice handy reference off site that can be pointed to. I would only worry about whether Jerome's posts will be posted forever, or what would happen if that page gets taken down. --Fizzygoo 21:27, 1 August 2007 (UTC)


 * In general when citing websites, you can use the Internet Archive to find pages that have disappeared from the web. It does happen, and the archive doesn't have every single page ever, but it's pretty good, especially for those pages that used to be on toril.info! Do feel free to go through checking Jerome's references and adding the canon sources to the wiki articles, but it's a mighty big job! Fw190a8 23:28, 2 August 2007 (UTC)