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Wikiproject Magic: The Gathering
Hey, I noticed your recent work on Conflux, Template:MTGsets and 10th Edition (Magic: The Gathering), and I was wondering if you would like to join Wikiproject Magic: The Gathering. This Wikiproject is a place for editors interested in Magic: The Gathering and related articles to gather and collectively discuss ways to improve Magic: The Gathering articles. You can join by adding your name to this list or by adding to your userpage. Even if you decide that you don't want to join the Wikiproject, I hope that you'll continue to edit and improve Magic: The Gathering articles. Cheers, and happy editing! lifebaka (talk - contribs) 14:25, 30 July 2008 (UTC)

License tagging for File:It Bites - The Tall Ships.jpg
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 * I know. I just forget it rather often. =/ &#x0F3A; gabrielkfl &#x0F3B;  (talk)  07:06, 4 March 2011 (UTC)

Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/War Division
The deletion discussion Articles for deletion/War Division has been relisted and it looks like some kind of new consensus might be reached. Thought I'd let you know since you put some work into creating that new article. --Ashershow1talk • contribs 00:27, 15 March 2011 (UTC)

Caprona on the coast of Italy?
As I recall The Magicians of Caprona it seems evident to me that the fictional Italian city-state is on the coast --or on both sides of a river very close to its mouth. Also, the ships of Siena threaten. To illustrate this article I think we "need" a base map from some period when Florence and Siena both have coastlines. The twist is that big Pisa and little Caprona are independent of Florence on the coast. That is, the cities F and S both control coastlines in the base map --such as that in Republic of Siena, which is unfortunately garish. Perhaps Caprona is be a version of Livorno city.

Actually my "recollection" is inferred partly from The Magicians of Caprona that I wrote myself. I'll try to remember to check it. --P64 (talk) 01:00, 1 February 2013 (UTC)


 * It does seem to be the case, and I do remember it now. On a certain section, Chrestomanci states that he needed to go by sea in order to enter Caprona, because the borders with all three neighbouring city-states were closed. It's however quite hard to estimate the location of Caprona, for it has exactly three borders: Pisa, Florence and Siena, and two of such do not currently border the ocean.


 * The map you suggested works great. It does not, however, note Pisa as a state, but considering it had been a republic before, and it is located at the shore, the author could easily had adapted it to becoming a city-state as well later. I don't think that's the case. Perhaps a map from some time later than 1494 does already mark Pisa's independence from Florence, but without Livorno or Grosseto. &#x0F3A; gabrielkfl &#x0F3B; [talk]  01:48, 11 April 2013 (UTC)

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