Talk:7th Sea (collectible card game)

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Netoholic, do you think this formatting is better? You could also take a look at the Doomtown article I finished recently DB0 08:53, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)

I'm not sure that a rundown of the rules and gameplay is necessary for this page (especially for a "defunct" game). Still, I'm loath to remove an entire section of text just for my own tastes. I'm also adding a copyedit tag. Reediewes 23:45, May 7, 2005 (UTC)

I did copyediting down to about half way through the article. I ran out of steam around "Strategies," so someone should pick up from there (after checking my work for mistakes, of course.) Voxexmachina 18:58, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I have finished copy editing this article and will remove the copyediting header in 24 hours unless there are objections. Bigbadbyte July 2, 2005 07:08 (UTC)

Consistent usage (Seventh Sea vs. 7th Sea)[edit]

In the current article, 7th Sea is used 18 times to describe the game while Seventh Sea (and sometimes seventh Sea) is used only 9 times. Is one representation preferred over the other? --klazuka 18:58, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I believe it is considered poor grammer to start a sentance with a number, thus any time the setance started "7th sea" i changed it. i think i have copy edited the entire article but i am still nerouse about removing the copyediting header. Someone else be bold for me, or check it over again. Bigbadbyte July 1, 2005 21:05 (UTC)

Good Work[edit]

Thanks for the copyediting. I've been a away for a while and I couldn't build up the courage to copyedit it after writing it. It has turned out rather well. --DB0 15:10, 18 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

The name of the sorcerous captain of the corsairs faction is Espera ( no espero) In spanish it means "he who waits"

Espera could be "he waits" the imperative "wait!", nut it doesn't makes much sense in Spanish —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.130.252.50 (talk) 11:21, 13 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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References

  1. ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Pick: 7th Sea CCG".
  2. ^ Fishbaugh, Brent (February 2000). "7th Sea RPG". InQuest Gamer. No. 58. Wizard Entertainment. p. 70.