Thread:Humphry02/@comment-24301813-20200531145752/@comment-25389622-20200531220709

The first three paragraphs of mine respond directly to yours.

There is no point mentioning anything about Anna as being "half the fifth spirit", because that is not true. Elsa is the Fifth Spirit. While we are on the subject, I think it is best to remove the pre-birth section from Elsa's page too. The page is written in the form of events relevant to her, from her perspective. So, inherently, things that happened before her birth do not need to be included unless they have a direct effect in her timeline post-birth. We find out, along with Elsa, that her mother's good deed was rewarded with Elsa becoming the Fifth Spirit later in the article.

I do not recall her ever saying that in the podcast. May you send me the time at which she says this, rather than just the link you have provided? It still stands that, in the film, only Elsa becomes the Fifth Spirit.

How do there births have anything to do with what you are saying? I see no tangible connection except that the solstices are two extremes of the day/night cycle. Though what this has to do with being two sides of a bridge I am not entirely sure. You say "Elsa was given her powers to quell the spirits and discover the truth in Ahtohallan", but I thought she was given them because of her mother's actions?

What you say is delving into the realms of conjecture, something which we under no circumstances include in articles.

My advice is that you take a look at our policy guidelines, in particular the MoS, and take into consideration the edits you have made so far and the reasons why they have had to be changed. Because, frankly, if you were to add what you are saying into Anna's page I (or someone else) would be inclined to remove it.

Your efforts are appreciated but you must really consider why we have the trivia section, and what should really be put in it. For example, there is no point talking about how many times Anna saved Elsa or vice-versa; it is covered in the main text, and the trivia section is not there to act as a summary of points in the main article. It is there to inform readers of facts that cannot be derived from the article itself, and don't have a particular place to be situated within the article.