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General rules on the order of precedence for which guise should be set as the main one (or "parent"): | General rules on the order of precedence for which guise should be set as the main one (or "parent"): | ||
# If a guise can be identified as '''clearly''' the most important one, it'll be set as the main one. | # If a guise can be identified as '''clearly''' the most important one, it'll be set as the main one. This '''does not''' include maybes such as "X looks a teeny tiny bit more relevant than Y"; there must be a ''compelling'' difference in plot role. | ||
# That failing, if a guise can be identified as '''clearly''' the "true" or original version of the character, it will be the main one. | # That failing, if a guise can be identified as '''clearly''' the "true" or original version of the character, it will be the main one. Just as before, this '''does not''' include maybes; there must be ''compelling'' evidence pointing at one guise as being the original one. | ||
# That failing, whoever appears first, in chronological release order of the relevant episodes and in order of appearance if on the same episode, will be the main guise. | # That failing, whoever appears first, in chronological release order of the relevant episodes, and in order of appearance if on the same episode, will be the main guise. | ||
# We are yet to see a case that can't be handled that way. | # We are yet to see a case that can't be handled that way, such as two guises being introduced in two unrelated episodes released on the same day. Should such a case ever appear, set the character that gets added first as the main guise and report the child guise to the mods. If such a case shows up and the characters are set the other way around, ''do not'' attempt to reverse the relation; simply report it and mention that they are reversed. | ||
==Character Relations== | ==Character Relations== |