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Hagbard and Signy should be Merged to the Hagbard page. The direction of the merge is dictated by the former's dependence on the involvement of the latter. As for the reasoning behind a merge, the formal is an integral part of the mythology of the latter, albeit that Hagbard has other tales concerning him. Furthermore, the Hagbard page is, at the moment, quite sparse, despite the fact that it has articles in three other [language] Wikipedias, whereas the Hagbard and Signy page is of moderate length, despite having no counterparts in other Wikis. 24.126.199.129 06:25, 22 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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