Talk:Limbo (Dungeons & Dragons)

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[edit] Githzerai in Limbo

The githzerai live in Limbo too, somehow creating bubbles of stable matter in which to build their temples, IIRC. --Staren

[edit] Limbo moved to Dungeons and Dragons

I don't know if anyone agrees with me (or even cares), but I think that this article should be moved to Limbo (Dungeons & Dragons). Aside from "plane" being an ambiguous descriptor (for example, is it a type of airplane?), things that relate to something larger (such as an element of an RPG) are generally categorized by what they relate to, not what they are. For example, the town from Family Guy is listed as Quahog (Family Guy), not Quahog (fictional town). -- Kicking222 18:28, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

Actually, the use of the plane of limbo is not specifically limited to Dungeons and Dragons. It is a feature of several different role playing games and thus shouldn't be specifically linked to just one. Enigmatical 22:27, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the heads-up. I was unaware of this, and I think it would certainly be beneficial to add to this article info on other games which use the plane. At this point, however, I still think that the article should be moved if it is to reference D&D alone. Of course, it's not as if I'm simply going to move it on my own, anyway. -- Kicking222 00:22, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
On second thoughts, having looked at the limbo (disambiguation) page and the content of this page itself it does actually appear as if the article is based on the Dungeons and Dragons specific use of limbo. In that context perhaps it should be moved to the article you suggest. Enigmatical 01:38, 14 August 2006 (UTC)