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Okay, question. Are you just adding a page for every single undead thing you can think of just for shits and giggles? Or are there actually people that want to play these races? Because if there isn't anyone actually working on portraying them I really don't see the purpose. Not because I dislike undead, although I do, but it doesn't leave people room to tailor something they might want to incorporate into the sport on their own. Like, we get people all the time being like, "I want to be this weird thing, does that exist yet?" And usually we say no, we can give you advise on how to portray it but ultimately that's up to you. But if a new person comes on here and sees that there's listing for every undead thing ever, they'll think there's already a culture for it (which as far I know it's not all THAT common) and assume they have to adhere to your listed standards, rather than tweak it. I could be wrong though, which is why I'm asking. -[[Galya]] 21:27, 29 January 2017 (CST)
 
Okay, question. Are you just adding a page for every single undead thing you can think of just for shits and giggles? Or are there actually people that want to play these races? Because if there isn't anyone actually working on portraying them I really don't see the purpose. Not because I dislike undead, although I do, but it doesn't leave people room to tailor something they might want to incorporate into the sport on their own. Like, we get people all the time being like, "I want to be this weird thing, does that exist yet?" And usually we say no, we can give you advise on how to portray it but ultimately that's up to you. But if a new person comes on here and sees that there's listing for every undead thing ever, they'll think there's already a culture for it (which as far I know it's not all THAT common) and assume they have to adhere to your listed standards, rather than tweak it. I could be wrong though, which is why I'm asking. -[[Galya]] 21:27, 29 January 2017 (CST)
 
Yes there are people interest in the recently added races/pages, there is literally a big undead uprising thing going on right now. who is this "we" you are refereing to? I see absolutley no problem in defining an archetype that people have been actively complaining had no definition for the entirety of the sport's existence. there's alot of undead out here, we just had no representation on the wiki, and because of that we have basically just remained a silent majority. a few months ago me and some of the other vetran undead decided to work together to change that, we are as we speak discussing with the undead population cultural concepts and the like. we're defining the undead in the same vein that the core races got to define the term monster. I understand the confusion in that much of the pages are left with minimal information, but rome wasn't built in a day. -Dark12794 17:01, 30 January 2017
 

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Okay, question. Are you just adding a page for every single undead thing you can think of just for shits and giggles? Or are there actually people that want to play these races? Because if there isn't anyone actually working on portraying them I really don't see the purpose. Not because I dislike undead, although I do, but it doesn't leave people room to tailor something they might want to incorporate into the sport on their own. Like, we get people all the time being like, "I want to be this weird thing, does that exist yet?" And usually we say no, we can give you advise on how to portray it but ultimately that's up to you. But if a new person comes on here and sees that there's listing for every undead thing ever, they'll think there's already a culture for it (which as far I know it's not all THAT common) and assume they have to adhere to your listed standards, rather than tweak it. I could be wrong though, which is why I'm asking. -Galya 21:27, 29 January 2017 (CST)

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