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Corny Article
editThe 'Plot introduction' section reads exactly like the blurb on the back of a paperback book. Wbrameld 08:26, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Never edited anything before, but I notice a couple of flaws in this article.
editThe planet that Ryu is from is Willow-wane, and (assuming there isn't more to the story that is revealed in later books I haven't read, Ryu's birth was odd in that of the usual four siblings, he was the only male, instead of the usual two males and two females. Skillbus (talk) 10:04, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
Paranoia link
editThe current link for the word "paranoia" leads to the psychological definition of paranoia, which, in some ways, does not fit the concept that is being presented in the article.
The psychological term indicates an extreme condition in which an individual is fearful of everyone and feels that everyone is out to get them.
I propose that the word paranoia be linked to the article distrust as that better captures the idea of groups not being certain of each other's motivations.