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[edit] General Rules for this list
Basically, if a creature has been mentioned in the series many times, or if there is a lot of info available about the creature, then a seperate page should be made (example: Slaughterer, Ghostwaif)
If the creature is only mentioned once, or a name is merely mentioned as an aside in a book, then it needs to be given a couple of lines of description on the list itself (example: wood-bears)
This is just to stop the list from becoming cluttered.--Ninty 18:39, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
I agree, but you also have to think whether the things are animals or not. The Gloamglozer is not actually an animal, more of a spirit so maybe the list should be changed to creatures of the edge chronicles. 11:44, 21 October 2006
also can we actually say things like goblins and waifs are animals maybe we should call them something like 'beings' maybe —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.139.54.154 (talk) 22:18, 11 September 2007 (UTC)