I think that
Middle Earth would make a better jump-off point for Tolkien's fictional universe then
JRR Tolkien. --
STG
I'd agree that Middle Earth (or possibly The Lord of the Rings) is the best jump-off-point.
When linking/creating these I assume we should use sublinks? (e.g. Middle Earth/Gandalf) -- General Wesc
Never mind, I see we already are sublinking from Middle Earth. I'll start listing the characters on Middle Earth. -- General Wesc
I think the characters should be included placed in the individual books, not on the Middle Earth page, except for, perhaps, the major ones- Gandalf, Frodo, Gollum, Sauron. -- SGL
- There aren't any individual books. The Lord of the Rings is a single novel, which is only sold in three volumes for convenience. (And while we're at it, the proper spelling is "Middle-earth", but it's too late to change that now.) -- Xaonon
Middle Earth does far a meaning outside of the realm of Tolkienania so it might be confusing if someone wrote an article on Nordic mythology
- In Norse mythology, the term is usually left as "Midgard", so I think reserving "Middle Earth" for Tolkien's universe would be acceptable.
I notice now that [JRR Tolkien/Rings of power]
? should really belong to
Middle Earth. Do you think it'd be best to move them, merge the two altogether, or drop the matter? --
Uriyan
I wouldn't bother at this point. When we move to the new wiki software, all subpages will be convered to normal pages. --STG
- Yes, but still, a [[Middle Earth -- Rings of power]] would make more sense than a [[JRR Tolkien -- Rings of power]] (JRRT is by the way the only case, known to me, that LMS actually approved of a subpage - see Faramir). As a side rant, I often wish that there will be allowance for at least these topic pages). --Uriyan