Talk:Ian Irvine

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[edit] Scrutator and The Torments of the Traitor

The above are the titles of book 3 in the Well of Echoes and book 1 in the Song Of The Tears. They are titled as Alchymist and The Fate of the Fallen in the UK. There articles have been named as Scrutator and The Torments of the Traitor on Wikipedia ,as that is what the books are titled in the authors country of origin. There has been a small level of confusion and the names of the before mentioned novels have been changed in the Published Titles section, linking to a complete new page when there is no need. Scrutator and Alchymist are the same book and The Torments of the Traitor and The Fate of the Fallen are the same book. They just have different titles.--Markrox91 02:32, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] External Link: Triune

Being the only active Ian Irvine fan community, Triune deserves a spot here. Please discuss this here or on the forums there (I'm user Taillen, regular lurker). If this is against Wikipedia guidelines, please let me know where such a link may go. Seriously, there is only one or two other existing sites related to Ian Irvine's novels, and they have nothing compared to Triune. --Aeronox 14:21, 19 September 2006 (UTC)

Maybe we could link to the node thing, now? ;) Sid 16:28, 12 January 2007 (UTC)