Talk:Auryn

Always Capitalized
The AURYN is always capitalized. This is an extremely strict rule within the book, and amoung the Fantasticans as well. As unusual as it may be to someone who hasn't read the book, it should remains so in the article. You wouldn't spell A.I.D.S. as Aids, would you? Since the book is the first incarnation, I think it sets strong president over the films. Although I've seen a few scripts that do have the AURYN in caps as well.--Pyrzqxgl 12:42, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

Major Changes
I rewrote this article because it was a poor mess of the book and films. It's a little sloppy, but it looks better than what was there. I couldn't source anything exactly, but I've read the book twice, once in German. I put in some better, and more fitting vocabulary. For example, the snakes are indeed serpents, and mythological ones at that. I also sorted out all the bits into 4 categories, which kinda formed themselves. --Pyrzqxgl 12:42, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

The AURYN in Stephen Spielberg's Office
I saw Internet Movie Database with the same bit of trivia. It's pretty plausible, but I'd love better proof--Pyrzqxgl 12:42, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

Character?
This article has been put into TNS characters cat, yet I've got an impression that Auryn was non-sentient when I read the book. I'd say we move it back to the general TNS cat. --Koveras 11:33, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Ok, I take it, the lack of objection constitutes a common concent. :) --Koveras [[Image:Flag of Russia.svg|25px]] 15:00, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

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New page for a Spanish band Auryn
Please note all earlier discussions were about the fictional character in Never Ending Story. Eventually the article became a redirect to that page for a grerart while. The present article published starting 12 March 2013 is about a Spanish boy band, and the above discussion is not about the band.

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