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::In which case, how should [[Lyra's Oxford]] and [[Once Upon a Time in the North]] list their chronology? [[User:ACB Smith|<span style="color:Black;">'''Smith'''</span>]][[User talk:ACB Smith|<span style="color:Black; font-size:50%">(talk)</span>]]
::In which case, how should [[Lyra's Oxford]] and [[Once Upon a Time in the North]] list their chronology? [[User:ACB Smith|<span style="color:Black;">'''Smith'''</span>]][[User talk:ACB Smith|<span style="color:Black; font-size:50%">(talk)</span>]]
:::I would say they shouldn't ''(in the infobox)'' but in text state their chronological and narrative ''(if any)'' relation to the two trilogies ''(Lyra's Oxford is set a few years after HDM, but has little narrative relation to it and is mainly drawings, not text .... Once upon a time is mainly about the backstory of the friendship of two HDM characters)''. Anyone seeing proceeded/followed by is going to assume a through narrative line, which is very much NOT the case except within each trilogy. I will remove.[[User:Pincrete|Pincrete]] ([[User talk:Pincrete|talk]]) 11:03, 14 March 2019 (UTC)
:::I would say they shouldn't ''(in the infobox)'' but in text state their chronological and narrative ''(if any)'' relation to the two trilogies ''(Lyra's Oxford is set a few years after HDM, but has little narrative relation to it and is mainly drawings, not text .... Once upon a time is mainly about the backstory of the friendship of two HDM characters)''. Anyone seeing proceeded/followed by is going to assume a through narrative line, which is very much NOT the case except within each trilogy. I will remove.[[User:Pincrete|Pincrete]] ([[User talk:Pincrete|talk]]) 11:03, 14 March 2019 (UTC)

== The play's the thing ==

Obviously the play didn't happen in June 2020, and won't be happening anytime soon. So I just added some copy to update. The tone sounds a little corporate now I think? Not loving it. And that one little citation is doing a whole lot of legwork. But this section is no longer eight months out of date, which is all I was really aiming for. Anyone who wants to change anything at all down there, knock yourself out.

[[Special:Contributions/160.19.3.249|160.19.3.249]] ([[User talk:160.19.3.249|talk]]) 17:13, 9 February 2021 (UTC)

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Infobox - 'Followed by'

Is this book followed by Northern Lights or by The Secret Commonwealth? In other words, do we care about what follows it chronologically or in the series? Smith(talk)

Because the two trilogies are separate works, each with its own narrative line, it would be wrong to say NL follows LBL, but not wrong to say (as now) that the events of LBL are set X years before NL. Those of Sec Com X years after Amber Spyglass. Pincrete (talk) 14:51, 12 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
In which case, how should Lyra's Oxford and Once Upon a Time in the North list their chronology? Smith(talk)
I would say they shouldn't (in the infobox) but in text state their chronological and narrative (if any) relation to the two trilogies (Lyra's Oxford is set a few years after HDM, but has little narrative relation to it and is mainly drawings, not text .... Once upon a time is mainly about the backstory of the friendship of two HDM characters). Anyone seeing proceeded/followed by is going to assume a through narrative line, which is very much NOT the case except within each trilogy. I will remove.Pincrete (talk) 11:03, 14 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

The play's the thing

Obviously the play didn't happen in June 2020, and won't be happening anytime soon. So I just added some copy to update. The tone sounds a little corporate now I think? Not loving it. And that one little citation is doing a whole lot of legwork. But this section is no longer eight months out of date, which is all I was really aiming for. Anyone who wants to change anything at all down there, knock yourself out.

160.19.3.249 (talk) 17:13, 9 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]