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From said talk page, this is sort of a better phrasing from [[User:CzechOut]] of what I meant by "it looks like London".
From said talk page, this is sort of a better phrasing from [[User:CzechOut]] of what I meant by "it looks like London".


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However, in context, this seems to be more to do with giving pages intuitive titles, not the naming of landmarks in the background or skyline in in-universe paragraphs.
However, in context, this seems to be more to do with giving pages intuitive titles, not the naming of landmarks in the background or skyline in in-universe paragraphs.
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From said talk page, this is sort of a better phrasing from User:CzechOut of what I meant by "it looks like London".

Starting an article at Drayton Court is fine, because we have signage. Moreover, the article must have a name of some sort, and it's better to have a genuine name rather than some generic thing like Tavern (Survival). We obviously allow some identification of cultural references from the real world based on auditory or visual information alone, because otherwise we wouldn't have a good title for a number of pages. For instance, we hear "Voodoo Child" and we know it is this song, because that's evidently what it is. Otherwise, we'd end up with some ridiculously unhelpful name like Song the Master Played (The Sound of Drums).
czechout<staff />    05:32: Sat 29 Dec 2012

However, in context, this seems to be more to do with giving pages intuitive titles, not the naming of landmarks in the background or skyline in in-universe paragraphs.