Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-25389622-20150102235908

Sorted :-)

I was referring to the barn scene, but yeah, he was pretty annoyed at that point :D

I'll just have to tell myself that from now on: "Am I sure beyond reasonable doubt?"

I can see them on that page, but still not on their articles. Also, I was looking at them on my phone and it was doing a similar thing.

No, I wouldn't put that; I would say that Elsa did it for decoration, as a symbol of her rekindled bond with Anna, and how her powers integrate with the kingdom as a whole. I'm not sure how permanent the feature is - I'm sure that she can keep it as it is for as long as she wants to. Let's wait for  Frozen Fever , and then if it is still there, we shall add it up :-)

Those borders look great. Good job :-)

OK, I have a few things to discuss:

The first regards the Duke. Should we refer to him as "the Duke" or "the duke"? The book calls him "the duke", but I think that unlike say Agdar, whom we have a proper name for and so can call "king", it seems as though with the Duke (who does not have a name that we can refer to) we have to sub in "Duke".

<p style="margin:12pt0cm;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">The second is about... Well, I'll use Elsa as an example: So we say "Elsa is the"... at the top of her page - present tense. But then her history is past tense, because it is history. Is that fine? I think so. This also applies for sections like personality and abilities - refer to them in present tense(?) It's funny when you are writing a summary for a character - which tense do you choose? I'm assuming present, as it is.

<p style="margin:12pt0cm;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">Finally, concerning the book that I have read... are we going to use it as a guide and refer to it, like we have the Essential Guide (which I still need to read)? There's a bit about Kristoff buying his sled (whilst the coronation is taking place). I'm not too sure what to take from the book. It was annoying how the bit where Hans goes into the mountains was told after Elsa had kicked out Anna, and then in the next section he was at the palace - not even the next chapter. It takes scenes to play out how they are for the timings to work. He also took more than guards with him (in the book), namely civilians who walked. And then the fight with Elsa didn't pan out the same. She basically had the first guy pinned up against the wall from the start. I will write up the article and you can see what you think. You really need to get it to know what I am on about. It was only £4.99 where I am, and I saw it recently for £3.99, probably because Christmas is over :-( So, my question is, how much do we rely on it?

<p style="margin:0cm0cm0.0001pt;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">Oh, final final thing: So with  Phantoms of Arendelle  (not sure if I told you, but I finished it... A while back now). It's canon, so should it feature on the character pages, or on its own page? How do other Wiki's deal with books?