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Actually, I have to put the non-canon template back on this page. Why? Look at Wookieepedia canon information for my reasons. In a word (or so) canon means it actually happened in the Realms and "real" characters as in characters that have been published are involved. If the main goodguy is someone invented, which is Sons of Gruumsh's purpose, then it is not canon. [[User:Cell4|Cell4]] 02:14, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
 
Actually, I have to put the non-canon template back on this page. Why? Look at Wookieepedia canon information for my reasons. In a word (or so) canon means it actually happened in the Realms and "real" characters as in characters that have been published are involved. If the main goodguy is someone invented, which is Sons of Gruumsh's purpose, then it is not canon. [[User:Cell4|Cell4]] 02:14, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
:I completely disagree with that reasoning, as much of Forgotten Realms information is published in an "adventure" type setting, that obviously won't star the PCs. This adventure module covers NPCs and brings into existance a ruined keep near the borders of Thar.[[User:Wenin|Wenin]] 05:44, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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:I completely disagree with that reasoning, as much of Forgotten Realms information is published in an "adventure" type setting, that obviously won't star the PCs. This adventure module covers NPCs and brings into existance a ruined keep near the borders of Thar. The existance of a "goodguy" within the product, shouldn't be any kind of litmus test for determining something to be canon. [[User:Wenin|Wenin]] 05:44, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

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Okay. So why has this article been deemed non-canonical? It's been published and that's the only real criteria needed to be met. -hash

I've removed that template. Fw190a8 15:13, 15 February 2007 (UTC)

Actually, I have to put the non-canon template back on this page. Why? Look at Wookieepedia canon information for my reasons. In a word (or so) canon means it actually happened in the Realms and "real" characters as in characters that have been published are involved. If the main goodguy is someone invented, which is Sons of Gruumsh's purpose, then it is not canon. Cell4 02:14, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

I completely disagree with that reasoning, as much of Forgotten Realms information is published in an "adventure" type setting, that obviously won't star the PCs. This adventure module covers NPCs and brings into existance a ruined keep near the borders of Thar. The existance of a "goodguy" within the product, shouldn't be any kind of litmus test for determining something to be canon. Wenin 05:44, 18 March 2007 (UTC)