Ghyll talk:Meldersen
I observe that rule #3 states: "Scholars shall neither cite themselves, nor write phantoms they were the first to cite." I mention this because your entry on Luminous manuscript cites Melderson. --Dr. H. L. Ackroyd 16:05, 20 Dec 2004
Well, if I recall correctly, as long as it's not one of your citations, it can be done. In other words, your one old and two new links/entries/citations can NOT refer back to your own work, but after that, it's up for grabs. (And, I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong.) -- Doctor Phineas Crank 16:11, 20 Dec 2004 (EST)
Who watches the watchers? You're both right. Yes, rule #3 was violated unknowingly by myself (as I both originally phantomed Meldersen, and then cited it in my required per-turn citations), but this should now be fixed (Meldersen was swapped out with a newly created phantom, the Iganefta Recorder). Thanks for catching this. --Morbus Iff 00:12, 21 Dec 2004 (EST)