Naive skippu

Joined 20 October 2015

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I am a huge fan of the books and saw the the wiki needed some help. Feel free to call me out on anything and let me know if any of my work is incorrect.
 
I am a huge fan of the books and saw the the wiki needed some help. Feel free to call me out on anything and let me know if any of my work is incorrect.
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:Welcome! We are always happy to have new people here to help out :-) Thank you for the work you are doing on the Reckoners pages. I know they've been really needing help... The information you are adding is great. The only request I have is, if you are using your books as a reference as you work, could you note what chapter the different bits of information come from? If you are working from memory, don't stress about it - it's better to have the information uncited than to not have it. The formal method we use to include references is: <nowiki>{{book ref|BOOK|CHAPTER}}</nowiki> where you replace BOOK with the book title and CHAPTER with the chapter number. If you are more comfortable using an informal citation method, that is totally fine as well. I hope you stick around! Let me know if you have any questions about anything - I'm always happy to help :) [[User:KalynaAnne|KalynaAnne]] ([[User talk:KalynaAnne|talk]]) 18:40, 24 October 2015 (MDT)
 

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