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Is it reasonable to add a note that the UrDail speak elvish (Or that the Elves in the Tolkien books speak UrDail) as cataloged by J. R. R. Tolkien, or is the reference too vague to draw that conclusion?
 
Is it reasonable to add a note that the UrDail speak elvish (Or that the Elves in the Tolkien books speak UrDail) as cataloged by J. R. R. Tolkien, or is the reference too vague to draw that conclusion?
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:I assume you're talking about Alanik's reference to The Lord of the Rings' existing on ReDawn. That alone isn't really enough to draw that conclusion, but if there's a more solid source that I'm missing (another mention in-book, a WoB, etc.), that sort of information would be great in a trivia section.<br/>-[[User:Spriy|Spriy]] ([[User_talk:Spriy|talk]]), 17:00, 10 January 2022 (UTC)

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Is it reasonable to add a note that the UrDail speak elvish (Or that the Elves in the Tolkien books speak UrDail) as cataloged by J. R. R. Tolkien, or is the reference too vague to draw that conclusion?

(Note: The above was written by User:OniNoKen. In the future, you can sign your entries on talk pages by inserting four tildes like ~~~~.)
I assume you're talking about Alanik's reference to The Lord of the Rings' existing on ReDawn. That alone isn't really enough to draw that conclusion, but if there's a more solid source that I'm missing (another mention in-book, a WoB, etc.), that sort of information would be great in a trivia section.
-Spriy (talk), 17:00, 10 January 2022 (UTC)