User talk:Emperortikacuti

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Re:Three Kingdoms related articles
The main point of npc pages is to highlight anything unique said historical or fictional figure have done in Koei related games. Pages such as Emperor Xian, Chen Gong, Liu Zhang, etc. Not whether or not they have an image from the Romance of the Three Kingdom series. That's what Kong Ming archives is for. There's especially no point if all you're going to do is blind copy/paste from Wikipedia. We already have enough incomplete npc pages as is to really warrant anymore. Kyosei 07:48, March 16, 2012 (UTC)