Talk:Blink dog

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I have a question. What is so wrong with this article? It has all what is needed for a good description of a creature in fantasy fiction. I still can't figure out what is wrong with this or what could I do to change it, cause I'm its original author. It says insufficent conext for those unfamiliar with it. But everything is on plain English and there is no mentioning of either dice, or D&D properties. Really help me out. --unsigned comment by User:Belphegor 666

[edit] Move

Nice article. Would it be a good idea for me to propose a move to "Blink dog" (different capitalization)? How is it normally spelled in the D&D DM Guide? --Unforgettableid | Talk to me 19:50, 1 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Citation

User:Belphegor 666, if the article is based on a book, could you add a citation by adding this tag to the bottom of the page?

{{cite
| author = the_author_or_company_name
| title = the_book_title
| publisher = the_publisher_name
| date = the_date_published
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See WP:CITE for details. If it's not based on one particular book, please disregard this message :-) Thanks, --Unforgettableid | Talk to me 20:19, 1 December 2005 (UTC)