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There's no need for lenghty articles on any of these characters - there are plenty of sites that do that, and -''what's better''- of course we all have our tattered, dog-eared copies of the master's work within reach.  
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[[Image:Dogears.jpg|thumb|...our tattered, dog-eared copies of the master's work...]]There's no need for lenghty articles on any of these characters - there are plenty of sites that do that, and -''what's better''- of course we all have our tattered, dog-eared copies of the master's work within reach.  
  
 
The main point of the character pages is their 'What links here' page (see the toolbox; bottom left of your screen). Every time you put a character's name in double square brackets on a chapter page, a link to that chapter will appear on the 'What links here' page of that character, thus creating an index of chapters in which this character plays a role.  
 
The main point of the character pages is their 'What links here' page (see the toolbox; bottom left of your screen). Every time you put a character's name in double square brackets on a chapter page, a link to that chapter will appear on the 'What links here' page of that character, thus creating an index of chapters in which this character plays a role.  

Revision as of 03:51, 6 September 2005

Please add to this list!

File:Dogears.jpg
...our tattered, dog-eared copies of the master's work...

There's no need for lenghty articles on any of these characters - there are plenty of sites that do that, and -what's better- of course we all have our tattered, dog-eared copies of the master's work within reach.

The main point of the character pages is their 'What links here' page (see the toolbox; bottom left of your screen). Every time you put a character's name in double square brackets on a chapter page, a link to that chapter will appear on the 'What links here' page of that character, thus creating an index of chapters in which this character plays a role.

(NB: To create a meaningful index, please only link to characters if they indeed play a role. Example: in the first chapter Boromir is mentioned in the last line, but he's not actually there, nor is this a flashback in which he has a significant role.)