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I have drafted an example of what an Inheritance Cycle merged article could look like at [[Inheritance Cycle/draft]], please feel free to leave any constructive criticism there, while discussing the merge here. [[User:TheGySom|TheGySom]] 21:30, 27 March 2008 (EDT)
 
I have drafted an example of what an Inheritance Cycle merged article could look like at [[Inheritance Cycle/draft]], please feel free to leave any constructive criticism there, while discussing the merge here. [[User:TheGySom|TheGySom]] 21:30, 27 March 2008 (EDT)
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:Completely agree with this proposal. Bold and extremely sensible! Go for it! Apart from reducing the proliferation of trivial articles, it would also be helpful to anyone interested in finding all the information on the Inheritance Cycle, who would be much better served by having it all in one place. [[User:Humblpi|Humblpi]] 05:43, 28 March 2008 (EDT)

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Proposal for a Mass Merge

Given that we criticise WP for having thousands of articles on fiction, and given that at present all of the articles on CP relating to the Inheritance Cycle are relatively short, I propose that we merge them all into one large article, and leave the remaining pages as redirects. This way we promote greater accessibility to less verbose information, and reduce the number of articles related to fiction, hence the proportion of articles on scientific and sociological concepts will increase.

I have drafted an example of what an Inheritance Cycle merged article could look like at Inheritance Cycle/draft, please feel free to leave any constructive criticism there, while discussing the merge here. TheGySom 21:30, 27 March 2008 (EDT)

Completely agree with this proposal. Bold and extremely sensible! Go for it! Apart from reducing the proliferation of trivial articles, it would also be helpful to anyone interested in finding all the information on the Inheritance Cycle, who would be much better served by having it all in one place. Humblpi 05:43, 28 March 2008 (EDT)