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06-24-2008, 10:10 AM #1
Bindier
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Stormwatch Abbey is staffed by traditional, Western mediaeval, monks, not the "my ch'i is better than yours" Eastern variety. Whilst the hotlink currently points to the d20 class, what would be a more appropriate link to indicate this difference?
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06-24-2008, 03:28 PM #2
I suppose you'll need to make a link for Monastic and either call such people monastics, or use [[Monastic|monk]]. I think calling them monks would be confusing, though and we need a different word.
- abbot, runs an abbey
- anchorite, a hermit, one who has gone into seclusion to contemplate
- brother, since our mythology doesn't much use family terms, I'd drop this one
- cenobite, from the latin coenobium meaning convent, it refers to any person living in a religious community
- eremite, another hermit, this term implies a religious vow, not just extreme piety
- fakir, Khinasi example of a member of a religious order
- friar, often implies a mendicant
- monastic, one who lives in a monastery
- votary, one who has taken solemn religious vows
initiate, postulant and novice are good for the students who hope to join.
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06-24-2008, 05:55 PM #3
Hmmm. Perhaps we should just keep the Western meaning and keep the d20 term as a sideline?
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06-24-2008, 06:04 PM #4
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06-24-2008, 06:25 PM #5
Well, perhaps if we clarify the monk page to indicate what "monk" means in Birthright. The rest of the article talks about D&D monks and how to simulate them, but not about Cerilian monks.
I modified the Monk page thus.
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06-24-2008, 11:48 PM #6
Okay, time for me to put my BR wiki mod hat on (and wait for you two to do likewise).
Yes, I agree that a better explanation is required of what "monk" means for Cerilia.
No, don't put it on BRCS:Chapter one/Character/Monk. The rule we have been trying to maintain so far is the the BRCS pages are not be edited. They are HTML versions of what is in the pdf. They don't get changed until the pdf changes. However, it is okay to make disambiguation comments at the head of the page, or put SeeAlso links in the middle of the page. So if we want to change/add things, then write it on a separate page and do one of those "edits" on the BRCS page.
In this case, I am going to stop the monk page being a redirect, and move the new edits there. This will restore the BRCS to what it is.
Yes, we may be repeating content but the BRCS is a special case for the wiki and we need to make sure we keep it clear which pages are "sanctioned" and which are "fan work".
Sorontar.
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06-24-2008, 11:56 PM #7
We should probably protect the BRCS pages then, but I forget what our policy is on that.
Setting up "monk" as a separate page definitely makes more sense, I agree.
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06-25-2008, 01:05 AM #8
The BRCS pages are protected I believe.... except from the BR wiki moderators, cause its our job to be able to edit anything.
By BRCS pages, I mean any page that actually has BRCS:... as its title. A lot of the wiki has BRCS pages that haven't had their page names changed simply because I haven't had the time to go through all of them and visually check they still match the PDF. These pages normally have the breadcrumb to other parts of the BRCS at their top.
So far, most of Chapters 1 and all of the introductions for the other chapters are protected.. The Main Page for the wiki is also protected. Look at Category:BRCS.
Sorontar
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06-25-2008, 09:22 AM #9
Right, well then we need to just protect the entire BRCS category. The monk page wasn't, so my mistake.
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06-25-2008, 10:46 AM #10
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cloistered cleric, the cleric variant class in Unearthed Arcana( page 50) give up some of cleric martial powers, for more skills and spells, i use them as monks( western definition of them) in my birthright campaigns .
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