Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-99.66.16.115-20200727024240/@comment-99.66.16.115-20200727175055

By site I mean Fandom.com/wiki sites. I have used this to receive information regarding both D&D and Star Wars narrative information as well as some other storelines I do not remember presently. All information with regard to both characters, places, items, ideas, et cetera I have come across is written in past tense even if those things still exist in the current narrative. Take this page on the Star Wars planet of Coruscant for example:

https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Coruscant

This planet has been ever present in the narrative and has, as far as I know, never been destroyed. Yet it is discussed as if it were a thing of the past. See also this D&D page about the Tiefling playable race:

https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Tiefling

Again, they are discussed as if they are a thing of the past with words such as "were" and "could" rather than "are" and "can". This is especially problematic in a narrative such as D&D where you can experience the narrative from whatever time and place you want and thus what is truly bygone?