Talk:The Tower (Tarot card)

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Perhaps there should be a spoiler warning for the trivia. Dumbledore's death is very important to the story and placing this very crucial information about the plot without spoiler warning is quite bad.

Changed to "a major character". HTH, HAND. --Spudtater 13:40, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
Do you think that's enough? For a person reading that chapter, it's still kind of revealing, cause there's a limited number of people on the tower, they could guess who it is. Well, I can't think of a better way to do it. But if you don't mind, I'll remove the link, since it leads directly to the character. If someone really wants to know who died, there are plenty of other sources. --Mithcoriel 18:40, 4 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Removal of Wikia external link

The Wikia external link was removed, with Point 9 of this guideline as the basis for this action. That wiki has had only 2 edits in the past 30 days, and therefore doesn't merit inclusion in Wikipedia. --JossBuckle Swami 22:28, 18 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Unverifiable and unbalanced content

The article is just personal opinions from an occult enthusiast about the nature and meaning of a particular tarot card. No peer reviewed books or journal articles are cited. No references or footnotes are given. When a new statement is added, the source needs to be cited, and the source needs to be verifiable, and reliable. Waite is not an unbiased, factual source on the history or evolution of tarot cards. The work can be cited properly, however: "Waite's opinion in his book The Pictorial Key to the Tarot ... etc"

The card in question has a history of over 500 years in European card games in which it is used as trump card (see Tarocchi). The article is unbalanced in that it only features the recent uses of the card for divination. This makes the article biased due to its recentism. Since the article ignores use of the card for game play in Europe and other parts of the world, it offers an anglo-american perspective that raises NPOV issues. There are academic sources and sources from international organizations discussing the history and evolution of the "Tower" card (known variously in Tarot history as The Fire, The Lightening, The Thunderbolt, The House of the Devil (or the Damned) as well as its use in games. These need to be utilized. - Parsa 07:12, 23 January 2007 (UTC)