Might be a late vote but Fleck sounds good to me!
Someone who's better versed in the lore may have some sort of idea, but personally I have no clue whatsoever on how to answer the first question. I suppose if the rabbits wanted to expand their borders nothing is stopping them, but I'm not sure that they'd need to.
I believe somewhere in the final book it might mention Smalls giving his son the Green Ember, which would mean he's eventually considering some species of retirement. Even if my memory is failing me and nothing of the sort happened in the book I can imagine Smalls wouldn't want to take the throne forever. No wise king would want that.
Archer Series, hands down. Tales is good, but of all the Green Ember novels I generally like them the least. Archer is a lot more character focused and the last book is fantastic.
Good idea on your part! I do not have Facebook, but I'll try and check in on this page when I can. Good luck to you on it!
EDIT: Second thought: I would personally strongly consider doing a Twitter page as well or as an alternative even. Twitter is losing support as well as Facebook to some extent, but it seems like a platform that could suit the wiki's needs better. The demographic of Twitter might be more interested in Green Ember as well. But I don't use either so I can't tell you for 100% sure.
Sorry I didn't see this post earlier. I forget to check on the wiki sometimes, haha. Anyhow as everyone else said I'm completely on board with @Kilmarnock228 's idea.
You also mentioned linking up with other communities in your post. Is there a method that you have in mind currently?
I invoke the rite of sigin tarag!
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It was worth a shot, right?
No opposition from me.
Yeah I should have looked at the article you posted, haha. Sorry about that.
Then I think the format would be fine to be adopted. Only other possible complaint I could imagine would be it might be hard to find specific information about a specific character for a specific book. But maybe there would be a workaround?
https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Harry_Potter
So like this, I would guess? I think that could work well. The one problem would be this format works better for series with more specific dates, whereas Green Ember is a little vague sometimes with time lengths.
Perhaps a good idea for getting all these shorter stories together would be a short story collection, like the one Andrew Peterson and company did for Wingfeather.
Thank you so much for saying this because I cannot tell you how annoying it is when I try to download wiki images and it turns out to be webp. (Fandom does a conversion automatically when you try to download outside of the image page but that's another thing.)
That's a good theory, but I think Massie might be too old to still be alive. Keep in mind everyone from Old Natalia was dead by the time of the Ember books.
I very much like it; great choice of colors.
Now I have an image in my head of rabbits playing jazz on bagpipes and fiddles.
Though I think @Kilmarnock228 is right, I thought it was interesting that the only time I can find the term Lord Captain used is in The Wheel of Time, and it's for a religious/military position. It's not an actual military or historical term so I wonder why Smith decided to use it.
After doing a quick name origin search it appears a lot of these names (the ones that are real, others are just products of the author's imagination) have Old English origins. Considering that most types of stories dealing with medieval-style or fantasy worlds are based in English and Norse tradition (the two languages are very related), this could be why names like these were picked. It probably was not a conscious choice, instead Smith likely went for names that sounded old-world and tried to create names that had that same feel.
Another thing to consider is that odd things like similar names happen all the time with authors. He very well could have done all this by complete accident and never realized any of it. It's extremely easy to do. In fact it takes a very good eye to even notice stuff like this; I'm surprised you did!
Ooh, I'm happy that you all accomplished that, but I'm pretty sure this category is only for admins to post in. I'm not an admin here so you'd have to get confirmation, but I'm 90% sure.
Do we know how old the Keeper is anyways? I remember getting the impression he wasn't as old as the tombs were.
I always keep an eye out for these in every Green Ember book. It's always nice when authors put in little funny details like these.
@Helmer's Newest Apprentice That was an incredibly detailed runthrough of the possibilities. I think you have a good point there and you could very well be right!
I'm very fond of Asian culture so I always give the Lunar New Year thought!