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critical views of MediaWiki.
I have never read the Inheritance cycle, and have no familiarity with it other than what I learned from this wiki. This wiki does have some interesting features that I might want to emulate at other Wikia.
This wiki is more strict than my usual NetHack Wikia. No vanity pages, no non-canon, so it seems. I guess that NetHack is a computer game which you might modify, while Eragon and Eldest are books that you enjoy, and incorrect information would interfere with that. Actually NetHack and the Inheritance trilogy themselves have some similarities, apparently because both borrow some of the same ideas. NetHack borrows more, that is unless Eragon has met a hobbit!
If you feel like using a wiki to write Inheritance fanfiction, you might want to look at Novelas:Fan Fiction.
