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*'''Merge'''. entry is reliable, but more would be needed. I am concerned whether this is not overlapping with some similar concepts, frankly, the entire concept of ] is fuzzy. For now I'd merge this to said article (revenant), it's not like it's long, and source discussion above doesn't inspire hopes that we will find much. Ps. From article on revenant: "The term "revenant" has been used interchangeably with "ghost" by folklorists. While some maintain that vampires derive from Eastern European folklore and revenants derive from Western European folklore, many assert that revenant is a generic term for the undead". ]/] would be another valid target (it's surprising those are red links...). --<sub style="border:1px solid #228B22;padding:1px;">]&#124;]</sub> 12:10, 4 August 2022 (UTC) *'''Merge'''. entry is reliable, but more would be needed. I am concerned whether this is not overlapping with some similar concepts, frankly, the entire concept of ] is fuzzy. For now I'd merge this to said article (revenant), it's not like it's long, and source discussion above doesn't inspire hopes that we will find much. Ps. From article on revenant: "The term "revenant" has been used interchangeably with "ghost" by folklorists. While some maintain that vampires derive from Eastern European folklore and revenants derive from Western European folklore, many assert that revenant is a generic term for the undead". ]/] would be another valid target (it's surprising those are red links...). --<sub style="border:1px solid #228B22;padding:1px;">]&#124;]</sub> 12:10, 4 August 2022 (UTC)
*<small class="delsort-notice">Note: This discussion has been included in the ]. <sub style="border:1px solid #228B22;padding:1px;">]&#124;]</sub> 09:26, 5 August 2022 (UTC)</small> *<small class="delsort-notice">Note: This discussion has been included in the ]. <sub style="border:1px solid #228B22;padding:1px;">]&#124;]</sub> 09:26, 5 August 2022 (UTC)</small>
*'''Selective Merge''' to ]. There does appear to be some secondary coverage of this topic, but clearly not enough to justify a ] from the main article. ] (]) 23:27, 5 August 2022 (UTC)

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