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{{ENX|time=21:39, 25 February 2019 (UTC)|text=If we must list visitors, as well, we must be sure to list them '''all''' (including Sora and company), for consistency. Some articles pick and choose which visitors to include, if any. What if we did different tabs for residents and visitors, respectively? That way, it wouldn't look like  Xaldin is native to Beast's Castle, and so-on...}}
{{ENX|time=21:39, 25 February 2019 (UTC)|text=If we must list visitors, as well, we must be sure to list them '''all''' (including Sora and company), for consistency. Some articles pick and choose which visitors to include, if any. What if we did different tabs for residents and visitors, respectively? That way, it wouldn't look like  Xaldin is native to Beast's Castle, and so-on...}}
{{KrytenKoro|emotion=devour|Mightn't we separate these into "natives" and "visitors"/"immigrants"? And maybe we could go for a more compact arrangement, the galleries get pretty big. There's also a bit of a difference between Alice, who is from a different world than Wonderland but is fairly well settled, and Young Xehanort in Toy Box, who is just being a dick.}}
{{KrytenKoro|emotion=devour|Mightn't we separate these into "natives" and "visitors"/"immigrants"? And maybe we could go for a more compact arrangement, the galleries get pretty big. There's also a bit of a difference between Alice, who is from a different world than Wonderland but is fairly well settled, and Young Xehanort in Toy Box, who is just being a dick.}}
{{LightRoxas|text=I would say to start we should focus on residents, and take the perspective of what each individual would consider themselves. So for example, Sora and co. don't think of themselves as part of each world they visit, but Roxas does legitimately think he belongs in Twilight Town in KH2 and thus could be considered a resident. Same with Ansem the Wise and Namine, who live there for nearly a year.
Just my opinion though, that does require less strict guidelines and leaves more up for interpretation then the other options.}}
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