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The '''Thandol Span''' was one of the greatest engineering projects ever completed by the [[dwarves]]. Built on the site of the original three land bridges{{cite|W2ToDOSG|114}}, two stone bridges spanned the cliffs. It is located in an area once known as the [[Thandol Valley]].
 
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I'll keep this short and simple: right now, a lot of novels include every single character whose name is mentioned even once in the list of characters. I feel this is poor policy and serves only to confuse those who haven't read the novel and leads them to think that, for example, Aegwynn and Grom Hellscream appear in The Shattering. I feel that the list of characters should only include characters who actually appear, and not, for example, include Gul'dan simply because the author briefly mentions a bit of backstory that happens to give his name. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 22:21, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
   
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:Agreed. --{{User:Gourra/Sig2}} 23:22, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
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This massive, dwarf-made bridge stretches across the natural canal that separates Lordaeron from Khaz Modan. The Thandol Span is solid and large, a blocky stone edifice with numerous thick support columns plunging into the water. Scourge forces damaged the bridge in the Third War. Great sections broke off and now lie beneath the waves, some visible at low tides. Nevertheless the Thandol Span is still easily navigable and serves as the only land route between Lordaeron and the southern continents.{{cite|LoC|89}}
 
   
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::It might help, but that is a lot of work undone.--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 00:59, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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The bridges were capable of supporting the weight of entire armies, and served as the main route of trade between the dwarves and [[humans]]. The mighty bridges recently suffered heavy damage due to a Dark Iron attack. One of the two bridges have now been all but destroyed, and dwarven forces are fighting fiercely to defend the last remaining bridge and retake the nearby town of [[Dun Modr]].
 
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:::Why not put a <small>(Mentioned only)</small> tag/code next to the people that are only mentioned? [[User:StarNeptune|StarNeptune]] ([[User talk:StarNeptune|talk]]) 09:13, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::What's the point with that? --{{User:Gourra/Sig2}} 09:17, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::I was offering a compromise and thought it would add to the discussion? As Sandwichman pointed out, erasing all those characters is a lot of work undone. Adding a <nowiki>{{mo}}</nowiki> template (or whatever you want to call it) would be a lot less work, it would identify which characters are only mentioned, and as a whole would give the article a more complete feel. [[User:StarNeptune|StarNeptune]] ([[User talk:StarNeptune|talk]]) 09:31, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::::Doesn't matter how much is being undone—if it's not needed then it should be removed (see Burning Legion and Scourge command structures). However I'd also like an example of where a character is just mentioned. --{{User:Gourra/Sig2}} 11:04, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::::In Twilight of the Aspects, someone Nefarian is mentioned to have been raised from the dead to continue his work on the chromatic dragonflight. Other than that, he never appears in the book. Also, as far as "mentioned only," I don't really think it's relevant to list those sorts of things when, in most cases, it's just something like "Garrosh Hellscream, son of Grom Hellscream" or "the Horde has come a long way since Gul'dan's treachery." -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 17:24, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::::: Mentioning someone doesn't make them a characters, a character is someone who takes part in the story line. As for being against removing information being a bad thing. Why keep information in something that would be better and more accurate without it. I have agree with your example on command structures too but that's for another time. [[Image:IconSmall ForestTroll Male.gif]][[Image:IconSmall IceTroll Male.gif]]&nbsp;'''{{qtt|[[User:MoneygruberTheGoblin|<span style="color:#1BC937; cursor:help" title="MoneygruberTheGoblin">MoneygruberTheGoblin</span>]]|Chieftain of the Gentleman Tribe}}'''([[User talk:MoneygruberTheGoblin|talk]] [[Special:Contributions/MoneygruberTheGoblin|contribs]])[[Image:IconSmall SandTroll Male.gif]][[Image:IconSmall DarkTroll Male.gif]] 20:33, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
   
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:I never like the list styles anyway, they're awful. Minor characters and Mentioned characters should be 2 different sections, but we shouldn't remove mentioned characters, because sometimes those mentions are important and unique.--[[User:Lon-ami|Lon-ami]] ([[User talk:Lon-ami|talk]]) 11:51, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
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An alleged [[Deed to Thandol Span]] can be found in the [[Relic Coffer]]s in [[Blackrock Depths]]. However, the legitimacy of this deed is questionable.
 
   
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::This! They should really be there as mentioned characters, because hard-lore players would be interest in those characters.--[[User:TheMordecay|TheMordecay]] ([[User talk:TheMordecay|talk]]) 13:43, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::What interest is there in knowing that the author pointed out that Garrosh is Grom's son? Or mentioning Gul'dan, Doomhammer, or Ner'zhul in a brief history of the Horde? Or in Thrall wondering to himself about where a variety of characters are in the alternate timeline? Occasionally a character will get a mention that's important to the story, but even then just grouping them together in a list of characters whose names appeared in the book is useless for conveying that and only serves to confuse those who haven't read the book and wonder why Uther Menethil appears in a book that doesn't involve time travel and takes place entirely in present-day Kalimdor. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] ([[User talk:Dark T Zeratul|talk]]) 16:41, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
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Image:Thandol Span comic.jpg|Thandol Span in [[World of Warcraft: The Comic]]
 
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Image:Thandolspan.jpg|The three land bridges of Thandol Valley, during the battle of Dun Algaz.
 
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::::That's why they should be under mentions, and not under minor characters, so people doesn't mistake them. There's a lot of mentioned characters that are important for the plots, and some exist only as mentions.--[[User:Lon-ami|Lon-ami]] ([[User talk:Lon-ami|talk]]) 20:15, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::I don't like to remove them because they are only mentionned, I prefer to have 4 columns (Major, Supporting, Minor and Mentionned)
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Forums: Village pump → Character lists for novels

I'll keep this short and simple: right now, a lot of novels include every single character whose name is mentioned even once in the list of characters. I feel this is poor policy and serves only to confuse those who haven't read the novel and leads them to think that, for example, Aegwynn and Grom Hellscream appear in The Shattering. I feel that the list of characters should only include characters who actually appear, and not, for example, include Gul'dan simply because the author briefly mentions a bit of backstory that happens to give his name. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 22:21, 14 September 2011 (UTC)

Agreed. --g0urra[T҂C] 23:22, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
It might help, but that is a lot of work undone.--SWM2448 00:59, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
Why not put a (Mentioned only) tag/code next to the people that are only mentioned? StarNeptune (talk) 09:13, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
What's the point with that? --g0urra[T҂C] 09:17, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
I was offering a compromise and thought it would add to the discussion? As Sandwichman pointed out, erasing all those characters is a lot of work undone. Adding a {{mo}} template (or whatever you want to call it) would be a lot less work, it would identify which characters are only mentioned, and as a whole would give the article a more complete feel. StarNeptune (talk) 09:31, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
Doesn't matter how much is being undone—if it's not needed then it should be removed (see Burning Legion and Scourge command structures). However I'd also like an example of where a character is just mentioned. --g0urra[T҂C] 11:04, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
In Twilight of the Aspects, someone Nefarian is mentioned to have been raised from the dead to continue his work on the chromatic dragonflight. Other than that, he never appears in the book. Also, as far as "mentioned only," I don't really think it's relevant to list those sorts of things when, in most cases, it's just something like "Garrosh Hellscream, son of Grom Hellscream" or "the Horde has come a long way since Gul'dan's treachery." -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 17:24, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
Mentioning someone doesn't make them a characters, a character is someone who takes part in the story line. As for being against removing information being a bad thing. Why keep information in something that would be better and more accurate without it. I have agree with your example on command structures too but that's for another time. IconSmall ForestTroll MaleIconSmall IceTroll Male MoneygruberTheGoblinChieftain of the Gentleman Tribe(talk contribs)IconSmall SandTroll MaleIconSmall DarkTroll Male 20:33, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
I never like the list styles anyway, they're awful. Minor characters and Mentioned characters should be 2 different sections, but we shouldn't remove mentioned characters, because sometimes those mentions are important and unique.--Lon-ami (talk) 11:51, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
This! They should really be there as mentioned characters, because hard-lore players would be interest in those characters.--TheMordecay (talk) 13:43, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
What interest is there in knowing that the author pointed out that Garrosh is Grom's son? Or mentioning Gul'dan, Doomhammer, or Ner'zhul in a brief history of the Horde? Or in Thrall wondering to himself about where a variety of characters are in the alternate timeline? Occasionally a character will get a mention that's important to the story, but even then just grouping them together in a list of characters whose names appeared in the book is useless for conveying that and only serves to confuse those who haven't read the book and wonder why Uther Menethil appears in a book that doesn't involve time travel and takes place entirely in present-day Kalimdor. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 16:41, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
That's why they should be under mentions, and not under minor characters, so people doesn't mistake them. There's a lot of mentioned characters that are important for the plots, and some exist only as mentions.--Lon-ami (talk) 20:15, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
I don't like to remove them because they are only mentionned, I prefer to have 4 columns (Major, Supporting, Minor and Mentionned)
IconSmall Hamuul Loremaster A'noob, Arch Druid of the Noobhoof Clan (talk/contribz) 07:17, 19 September 2011 (UTC)