

ConjurerDragon ( talk) 10:06, (UTC) Which Dragon articles? The only one I see mentioned is the one that says Rich Baker co-designed the setting, unless I am just missing something. Should those be mentioned here? On they are already mentioned. I saw nothing about those articles in Dragon Magazine which had Birthright as theme and described various details.

In this light: Is the lacking citations tag really justified?ĭaranios ( talk) 15:27, 22 February 2008 (UTC) Dragon? Only the sources providing real-world context are missing. Maybe this could be made clearer still (using footnotes?). Lacking citations: All plot summary information presented here is based on the books listed unter 'List of Birthright Products'. Is there a list, which awards count as major for the purpose of establishing notability? If not, I would see this criterion as fulfilled and therefore remove the tag. Birthright is a game and has won a game award. Geeman 22:34, 19 June 2006 (UTC) Tags justified? - Notability: 'In 1996, Birthright won the Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Supplement of 1995.' Wikipedia:Notability (books) says that a book is notable when it has won a major literary award. I also moved the paragraph about the fan-produced 3e Birthright Update at the end of the section on Birthright products rather than in the introductory text under a section called "New Products" since I think that's more appropriate. I added a section on the Domain level, but it is rather rough. I'd be happy to contribute, but is there anything else that seems like it should be included?

A list and brief description of major characters in the setting. There are a few things I think should also be included in this description:ġ. (Though I suppose it might take a little doing to coordinate even such a small list of items amongst what is probably a rather large community of contributors.) A basic outline and some sort of list of salient facts would probably be sufficient. FrozenPurpleCube 01:47, 5 September 2005 (UTC) Some consistency in describing all the game worlds would probably be nice. Obviously the important details will vary from world to world, but there are probably some basic patterns that could be followed. Doesn't seem to be much consistency within the various D&D settings though. Decided to flesh out this page a bit, but worried that I might be getting the style wrong.
