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I gave this article a fairly heavy edit because it seemed to be bent on proving that the phrase was just a RPG term and wasn't really generally accepted--which a) I'm not sure is true and b) is kind of besides the point, because whether or not people call it that, "Lovecraft Country" does represent a discernable fictional idea, and if there's another name for it we ought to mention it. But the article should be mainly about the idea rather than the terminology, I think. As it stands now, I think there still should be more about the geography of Lovecraft Country.Nareek05:33, 24 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I really don't see the need for mentioning any paranormal or non paranormal activities in this articles as they are absolutely unrelated to the matter and don't even take place in the same area.