Talk:Fallanassi/Legends

One N or two?
Fallannassi or Fallanassi? Spelling in title doesn't match spelling in article.

Merge?
Why should White Current be merged with this page? It doesn't make sense. That's like merging the Force with Jedi Order. Fallanassi is a species, the other a religion. The two aren't always synonymous - Kwenn


 * I agree you're exactly right HavetStorm 14:22, 11 Jan 2006 (UTC)
 * So, since noone on this discussion board wants the merge, and noone on the White Current board wants them merged, how about we go ahead and remove the request to merge box?--Anon80 13:28, 15 Jan 2006 (UTC)
 * Fallanassi is a religion. The White Current is a deity. Either way, the Fallanassi should not be merged with the White Current article. We'd merge the White Current with this, which would mean merging the dark side with the Sith, the Force with the Jedi, and then the White Current, the Force, the Chosen One (and possibly Anakin Skywalker), the Dark Side, the Potentium, the Living Force, the Unifying Force, Force ghosts and every other article on the Force itself into one because they're all aspects of the Force. It would be insane.

Young tradition from Lucazec?
I stumbled upon Fallanassi in the context of the RPG - mostly the handbook "Jedi Academy Training Manual", listed among sources. And I have a question to more knowledgeable than me: was it anywhere stated clearly, that Fallanassi originated on Lucazec? Or was it just that they lived there for long enough to call the place their home? Here, on Wookiepedia, they're described as fairly new Force tradition from Lucazec. The handbook I mentioned, however, suggests that they were around for quite some time. "According to their own stories" - says the beginning of their history section - "the Fallanassi have existed for a long time and are perhaps older than even the Republic itself." Even if "older than the Republic" is an exaggeration, they do seem quite ancient. The article needs to be improved, either by correcting (if there is nothing to disprove the "ancient" version) or by mentioning something about inconsistency of sources.