Talk:Gardens of the Moon

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P.S.***From this review 1 importan aspect is missing that realy plays great deal in the series. Is the fight of Paran with the Hound (Big dogs of the Shadow realm - Shadothrone) and his wandering into the Dagnipur (the sword that is held by Rake).***


Yes, this is something that has been noted before. I'm planning to do a big update on all of the MBF pages at some point, but this is waiting for when I have more time, plus for whoever put up the notice about the summary to actually say what's wrong with it, since many other books have similar summaries and no major problems.--Werthead 23:08, 28 September 2006 (UTC)

Added bit with the hounds. WLU 16:41, 29 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I removed Ammanas = Kellanved

I have removed the parts saying that Kellanved is Ammanas and Dancer is Cotillion. This is a story spoiler for Deadhouse Gates. I feel that this article should only include story spoilers for this book, not the later books. SpectrumDT 23:19, 7 November 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Policy violation

The article, as it stands now, is currently in violation of WP:NOT#INDISCRIMINATE section seven, as it is mainly a plot summary. More information will be need to be added concerning real-world context and sourced analysis, offering detail on a work's achievements, impact or historical significance, or it will continue to be in violation of policy. This is a major series; we should bring it into compliance.MPoint