Thread:Dragonboy6491/@comment-26102520-20150416122512/@comment-26102520-20150418022533

I think it varies by event. The assault on Elsa's palace is a battle with two different fights. Since the characters are participants in the fights, their actions are more worthy of mention, thus detail is more acceptable.

However, in the Great Thaw, the thawing of Arendelle is the focus. The characters' interactions do have some significance, but we can easily present that with short sentences that summarize what occurred without overloading on detail.

The coronation kind of falls in between these two. Since it covers an entire day, more detail is needed about the different participants. Yet, we cannot go into the level of detail as in the battle for Elsa's palace because somewhere along the line, it becomes easier to forget that we're talking about the coronation. The detail on the battle page is constantly reminding you that you're reading about a battle.