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It should be merged with Star of Elendil. Ausir 08:29, 27 Mar 2004 (UTC)
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- Nevermind, I've just noticed your message on the error in Foster's guide :). Ausir 08:31, 27 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Is there an actual physical Star or is it just the insignia? (What I'm getting at is, does it belong in the "rings and jewels" category?) --[[User:Aranel|Aranel ("Sarah")]] 02:53, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- Just checked and it says: "There was no gleam of stone or gold, nor any fair thing in all their gear and harness: nor did their riders bear any badge or token, save only that each cloak was pinned upon the left shoulder by a brooch of silver shaped like a rayed star." Now my native language isn't English. Would a brooch of silved shaped like a star qualify as a jewel? Aris Katsaris 03:09, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- You're right. That would certainly count as a jewel. We should probably make this more clear in the article. --[[User:Aranel|Aranel ("Sarah")]] 12:54, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC)