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Latest comment: 2 years ago5 comments3 people in discussion
Since the page is protected, I thought it made sense to put removed content here, some of which was added by @User:Digitamer2, just to be clear, and I only did some touch up. I would appreciate comments by @User:Praxidicae, since they are the one that removed this content in the first place. I personally wouldn't mind if Rusty Quill Gaming, Congeria, SubverCity Transmit not be re-added, but I think the others should be re-added if at all possible. If that requires creating Wikipedia pages for those podcasts, it would be justified. Anyway, I think there should at least some discussion about trying to improve these entries so most of them, can hopefully, be re-added to the main page. --Historyday01 (talk) 18:45, 26 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
Entries removed
Character
Portrayed by
Program
Identity
Notes
Azu
Helen Gould
Rusty Quill Gaming
Bisexual
Has dated men and women previously.[1] (2017-Present)
A main character and a patient of Dr. Weissman, and the owner of one of the recording devices.[8] (2016–Present)
A. M. Onymous
Erin B. Lillis
SubverCity Transmit
Lesbian
Host of the SubverCity Transmit LGBTQIA-centric speculative fiction podcast. Throughout the series, during the introductions and follow-ups to the episode's featured stories, she makes references to her past relationships with women, love letters from female admirers and one particular mysterious "one that got away" for whom she still pines.[9] (2015-Present)
Celiquillithon Sidebottom
Lydia Nicholas
Rusty Quill Gaming
Pansexual, non-binary
They've dated people of a variety of genders and species. Uses they/them pronouns.[10] (2017-Present)
Main character in the Second Citadel storyline, asexual and aromantic.[13] (2016–Present)
Jenny Walker
Erin B. Lillis
Congeria
Lesbian
Lead character. She is a private investigator and mentions her past romantic relationship with Angela Graves (some of their relationship history is referenced in "minisodes" exclusive to members of the Shudder streaming service).[14] (2018)
Absolutely none of these should be included, they are sourced to primary sources only, this isn't a list of every character that's ever existed - it's about characters from reasonably notable works. VAXIDICAE💉18:47, 26 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
That's where I disagree. I'd say that The Penumbra Podcast and The Blood Crow Stories, at minimum, would be fine, if there are some secondary sources and/or pages for them. Historyday01 (talk) 18:54, 26 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
^"SubverCity Transmit". Apple Podcasts Preview. Archived from the original on February 1, 2021. Retrieved February 7, 2021. SubverCity Transmit is a LGBT themed fantasy, horror and science fiction transmission featuring tales of the queer, freaky, outcast and otherwise lost. A.M. Onymous, the "only slightly mad" descendent of the Hatter, is the chic host and narrator of the broadcasts.