Template talk:Herebedragons

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I was thinking "here be dragons" meant more of "this area of IB is an unknown", i.e., terror incognita -- not that a Member would send out attack dragons to eat anyone that steps onto his territory!

In other words, if I created a stub for some religious order, I might put the "here be dragons" label on it to note that this is fair game for the bold explorer. I also think Andrew's Ddraig Rhys from his homepage should be in the template box.

It might could read: "You are about to enter a Terra Incognita of IB: the bold adventurer is advised that little to nothing is known about this topic. Any article written is open for public discussion and editibg." Or something like that anyway! Elemtilas

Hehe, that definitely sounds better than This article is a stub. ;) --IJzeren Jan 21:50, 7 November 2005 (PST)
I like it, too. And the dragon! Zahir 21:53, 7 November 2005 (PST)
Cool template! Though I still think the Stub template has a use for articles that are simply, well, incomplete. Elemtilas
Oh sure, but look, I'm not going to delete the stub template or anything. It cán be useful, indeed. Another thing is how we should approach to stubs. If you ask me, a stub that contains no info that can't be found elsewhere and that probably won't ever get expanded should IMO be deleted after a while. --IJzeren Jan 00:38, 9 November 2005 (PST)
Once the information is moved elsewhere, and if there is any relevant information in the article at all that is! Elemtilas