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==Major Character Articles== |
==Major Character Articles== |
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Articles for "major" characters in Pandora's Tale follow a different format than articles for minor characters or TTMTTP characters. This requires a definition of "major character." I consider a named non-metafictional character to be a major character if they satisfy **any** of the following conditions. |
Articles for "major" characters in Pandora's Tale follow a different format than articles for minor characters or TTMTTP characters. This requires a definition of "major character." I consider a named non-metafictional character to be a major character if they satisfy **any** of the following conditions. |
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#They are in the top |
#They are in the top <math>\lfloor\sqrt{\mathrm{Total number of named non-metafictional characters}}\rfloor</math> named non-metafictional characters ranked by the number of chapters they appear in. |
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##In the case of a tie, more characters are included as major characters. |
##In the case of a tie, more characters are included as major characters. |
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##As of Chapter Eight, there are 21 named-non-metafictional characters, so the top four would be major characters. However, there is a three-way tie for third through fifth place: Con, Ms. Fortuna, and Zero all appear in exactly seven chapters. Hence, five characters are considered "major" under this rule:Pandora, Isabelle, Con, Ms. Fortuna, and Zero. |
##As of Chapter Eight, there are 21 named-non-metafictional characters, so the top four would be major characters. However, there is a three-way tie for third through fifth place: Con, Ms. Fortuna, and Zero all appear in exactly seven chapters. Hence, five characters are considered "major" under this rule:Pandora, Isabelle, Con, Ms. Fortuna, and Zero. |