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After filling out various Crawling Shore enemies' articles, and with the prior addition of Moonsedge, I feel like we might need to have a new creature family of Vampire creatures. Thoughts? -321FLAPTIME |
After filling out various Crawling Shore enemies' articles, and with the prior addition of Moonsedge, I feel like we might need to have a new creature family of Vampire creatures. Thoughts? -321FLAPTIME |
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:Hi there. Thanks for the suggestion! Can you please list which creatures would fall under a vampire family creatures category should one be created? If there are only a small number, then keeping them in the overall [[:Category:Humanoid family creatures|Humanoid family creatures]] category would be appropriate, but if there are enough of them then a new subcategory may be warranted. Unrelated, if you ever need to add a "signature" to something you've written on a talk page, you can do so with <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> and it will automatically turn that string into a signature like the one following this comment. [[User:HOST-GSKEBECHET|HOST-GSKEBECHET]] ([[User talk:HOST-GSKEBECHET|talk]]) 09:22, 11 September 2024 (CDT) |
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After filling out various Crawling Shore enemies' articles, and with the prior addition of Moonsedge, I feel like we might need to have a new creature family of Vampire creatures. Thoughts? -321FLAPTIME
- Hi there. Thanks for the suggestion! Can you please list which creatures would fall under a vampire family creatures category should one be created? If there are only a small number, then keeping them in the overall Humanoid family creatures category would be appropriate, but if there are enough of them then a new subcategory may be warranted. Unrelated, if you ever need to add a "signature" to something you've written on a talk page, you can do so with ~~~~ and it will automatically turn that string into a signature like the one following this comment. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 09:22, 11 September 2024 (CDT)