Template talk:Characters

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This template should have a frame and title. Otherwise, it blends in far too much with the regular content. Then again, it is doubtful that this template is needed - I can see it being needed on a multi-focus site such as Wikipedia, but not here, where we have a whole category called "Characters" that people can go to anyway. --Jase 19:47, 13 February 2007 (CST)

Din, Farore, & Nayru

Does anyone else think that this template should point to the oracles and not the goddesses? The goddesses are only mentioned in stories. But all three oracles are key characters. Defeating Ganon in the Oracle Series would be very difficult without the aid of Farore. And the other two are much more important. Farore is just about as important as Epona was in Ocarina of Time. Din and Nayru are just as important as the Great Deku Tree in either OoT or WW was. It would be better to have them in. I didn't want to just change it until there has been an agreement.--Matt 15:50, 12 June 2008 (UTC)

A Question of Villains

I'm surprised no one has pointed this out already, but why is Agnihim (sp?) mentioned as a major antagonist? I would consider him to be minor since he's only appeared in one game and not even as the final boss of that game (like Demise). I would make him a minor antagonist. Furthermore, why is Ghirahim not on here at all? That's so wrong to me when all of the other villains are. Zapto369 23:39, 25 February 2012 (EST)Zapto369 February 25, 2012 23:40

Groose & Ghirahim

I think Groose deserves the title minor protagonist, even though he's so cocky. Impa said he had a role to play in all this. I also think Ghirahim should be called an antagonist, either major or minor. ----Norrvegr (talk | contribs) 07:21, 14 June 2012 (EDT)

Groose, minor? Bro, he's more important than Link! Anyway, they've been added. — Abdul [T] [C] [S]  08:00, 14 June 2012 (EDT)
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