Category talk:Ikana

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What determines what fits in this category? "The Stalfos and Stalchildren" doesn't seem to make sense, especially considering living people like Pamela and Shiro, or even structures like Ancient Castle of Ikana are included. Would places like Ikana Graveyard and Ikana Valley go here as well...? --Douken 05:31, 12 September 2008 (UTC)

That description really doesn't make any sense at all... :/ In fact, I'm not really sure we need this category; after all, if we have a category for all Ikana-related material, what about the Southern Swamp or the Great Bay, which have just as much -- if not MORE -- material than Ikana? I'm voting for a deletion of the category. Anyone else? If this fails, then we can discuss how to use it. —Ando (talk) 17:07, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
I personally think we should keep it, since I think it apparently refers more to the culture, race and kingdom of Ikana (similar to Category:Deku), than just the geographical area of Ikana. The description just needs to be clarified somewhat. --Douken 18:34, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
Yeah, that makes sense, I guess. Perhaps we should make the description something more along the lines of "This category contains all information relating to the Ikana region of Majora's Mask." or something similar. —Ando (talk) 19:09, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
This category still carries the delete tag. Someone wanna clean up as discussed above, or remove the category from use so it can be deleted? Thanks! Adam [ talk ] 10:31, 13 December 2008 (UTC)

alright to start this disscussion off ill start by saying that the ikana are the doplgangers to the shieks and just as the royal family was served by them the king of ikana was served by the ninjas that are the ikana —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dax324 (talk) Current revision as of 07:33, 2 May 2009

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