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Personally, I would go with yes for the first one, but I have no idea for the second. I want to see if anyone else has any ideas for this. -<[[User:Azes13|Azes13]] 19:06, 2 December 2007 (UTC)>-
Personally, I would go with yes for the first one, but I have no idea for the second. I want to see if anyone else has any ideas for this. -<[[User:Azes13|Azes13]] 19:06, 2 December 2007 (UTC)>-
::The [[WC]] prefix would do us, wouldn't it? Or if not, maybe we should replace it with one that would comfortably cover all web-offered content.--[[User:Richard Jones|Richard Jones]] 19:10, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

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Well, I was browsing the internet lately (as I am wont to do) when I discovered the Advent Calender, specifically the short story The Frozen. So, I have two questions about this.

  1. Do we consider this canon? Or at least canon enough to be brought up?
  2. If we do consider it canon, what would be the abbreviation be? Do we have anything for general short-stories? Would it need a new abbreviation, like AC or something?

Personally, I would go with yes for the first one, but I have no idea for the second. I want to see if anyone else has any ideas for this. -<Azes13 19:06, 2 December 2007 (UTC)>-


The WC prefix would do us, wouldn't it? Or if not, maybe we should replace it with one that would comfortably cover all web-offered content.--Richard Jones 19:10, 2 December 2007 (UTC)