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==== Pages ==== Page names should generally be singular as an article is usually about one thing (e.g the topic "Allegiance" instead of "Allegiances"). It's also easier to link to an article that is singular, for example if the name is plural and you need the singular word, typing <nowiki>[[Allegiances|Allegiance]]</nowiki> would be necessary instead of simply <nowiki>[[Allegiance]]</nowiki>. In addition, if you need the plural form of the word, you can simply add an s or any other suffix to the wiki link and the software will automatically add it (e.g <nowiki>[[Allegiance]]s</nowiki>). If a page contains a list or is indeed about many things, then a pluralized name should be used (e.g "Allegiances" or "list of Allegiances"). Categories are a good way of grouping many pages about a topic or set of things such as a list of swords for example.
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