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Revision as of 06:36, 5 September 2019
The notability of a subject in the World of Wesnoth determines whether it is eligible for an article on the wiki or not.
Characters
Not all characters in Wesnoth meet the wiki's criteria. If a character does not have any given lines, nor is ever mentioned as an individual, nor controls a group of units in a scenario, they are not notable. An example would be Thegwyn, one of the loyal heavy infantrymen in The Fall. Such characters should redirect to the scenarios in which they first appear.
Chompey is considered notable because it speaks, despite not being mentioned by name nor controlling a group of units. The Final King of Clearwater is considered notable because he is explicitly mentioned, despite not having any given lines nor does he control any units in a scenario. Eowarar is considered notable because he controls units in a scenario, despite not having any given lines nor is he explicitly mentioned.
Below are all characters who, despite being in the game, are considered non-notable: