Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-24304025-20140501134957/@comment-11464223-20140503210538

Arctucrus wrote: Killian Jones wrote: I agree to that, except that I still think we shouldn't use the "Dark" nor the "After".

I think I haven't made my point clear about the After. I find it hypotetical. Because technically, we can say something like "Neal died After First Curse Broken", and that would be correct, except we won't put Neal's death under that section. "After..." means "subsequent in time to; at a later time than", so I think it is not suitable to use that word.

On the other hand, it is fitting to say "Broken Dark Curse", because it shows that the section includes events beloinging to the period of time in which the Dark Curse has been Broken. "After" the breaking of the curse, but also Before the begening of the next section (in this case, "Undone Dark Curse"). I can roll with taking out the "After"s, but I insist we keep the "Dark". Even if it's a Time Travel Spell, we should still specify. If you take out "Dark", then the potential section on Zelena's time travel "Spell" would just be "During First Spell", and that's confusing. So, if we're shooting for the potential "During Time Travel Spell", we have to keep the "Dark" in the "Curse"s.

Uniformity please. Killian Jones wrote: @Arct, I definetely see your point. But people refer to it as the Curse. Both inshow and through press releases/synopsys/interviews. Every time they speak about Zelena's plan, they say it's a spell.

First Curse, Second Curse, and Time Spell should very well indicate the difference, in my opinion. And I feel like adding the "Dark" makes it way too long. I like the way it sounds like there's a specific format to follow:


 * When
 * Before
 * During
 * Broken
 * Undone


 * What
 * First Curse
 * Second Curse
 * Time Spell

It's just those key words. You pick a "When" and join it with a "What", and get the proper section title, without the need of extra words. :D Of course I'll have to live with it and accept it if the majority decides the "Dark"s are needed :) Any other thoughts and opinions?