Talk:Epic Legends Of The Hierarchs: The Elemenstor Saga

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"This "saga" was first introduced as an entry on Wikipedia, only to be quickly excised as fancruft — prompting Tycho to bear a grudge to the digital encyclopædia."

I thought it was quickly excised due to it being original material. Tarranon 02:18, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

Nope.. the original excisers didn't realize it wasn't a reference to something that really existed. The fact that his page was initially called fan-cruft led him to discover what this term meant.

-- Question about removing the fact that this web site was started on Wikipedia... If there were an article about ELOTH:TES on any other web site, in order to make it complete one would want to include that it started on wikipedia. Is the goal of wikipedia to describe a fictional world very similar to our own but one in which wikipedia does not exist? If this is the case, wikipedia is actually pretty similar to the elemenstor wiki.


 * The fact that it was originally started on wikipedia is a minor note in the history of ELotH:TES. Unless there is some specific reason that elevates it's importance, I don't think it should be included, unless all the other minor details can be as well. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.170.154.244 (talk) 15:46, 19 January 2008 (UTC)

Actual and constructed work
The article as of 15 October 2007 does a poor job of separating the existing real-world work (that is the domain of Wikipedia articles) from the fictional constructions that comprise the "saga". In other words (unless I am mistaken), there is no actual American parody of an Elemenstor anime, though it exists in the fictional world created around it. —Nahum Reduta 07:50, 16 October 2007 (UTC)