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Go ahead with [[krakentua]] and [[Celestial Nadir]] (they still need a proof-read) but [[Imaskar]] is still missing a bunch of citations.
 
Go ahead with [[krakentua]] and [[Celestial Nadir]] (they still need a proof-read) but [[Imaskar]] is still missing a bunch of citations.
 
|[[User:Artyom.pavlov|Artie]] ([[User talk:Artyom.pavlov|talk]]) 22:10, 19 June 2021 (UTC)}}
 
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I shifted some citations around to clarify what's missing in Imaskar; the one thing that stands out to me is that I've got where the "earliest of all known records" bit comes from at the start: it's a line pulled from The Horde Boxed Set, p. 18, Part 1, section "A History of the Steppe".
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What I don't have is where they got that the earliest of all known records come from the Steppes or Var the Golden: that's the bit in between parentheses.
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I would like permission to remove the stub warning from krakentua and the lack of citations warning from Imaskar; I've found cites for just about everything. I've also added more information to Celestial Nadir and believe it might be about time to remove the incomplete tag.

Stabbier (talk) 21:54, 19 June 2021 (UTC)

Go ahead with krakentua and Celestial Nadir (they still need a proof-read) but Imaskar is still missing a bunch of citations.

Artie (talk) 22:10, 19 June 2021 (UTC)

I shifted some citations around to clarify what's missing in Imaskar; the one thing that stands out to me is that I've got where the "earliest of all known records" bit comes from at the start: it's a line pulled from The Horde Boxed Set, p. 18, Part 1, section "A History of the Steppe".

What I don't have is where they got that the earliest of all known records come from the Steppes or Var the Golden: that's the bit in between parentheses.

Stabbier (talk) 22:44, 19 June 2021 (UTC)