Thread:Undoniel/@comment-16461120-20160201193750/@comment-3406131-20160202114206

On the narrator stuff, I don't recall a policy ever being made.

Personally, I consider the mentioned thing as "mentioned in/by the comics" and not "mentioned by someone in the comics". So I make no distinction between thought, narration and spoken mentions. I based that on the fact that even thought bubbles can deliver an information (a description of the realm of Faerie, the fact Freyja had the dead Angels become slaves in Hel (which I am going to add right now to the War of Angels page) or the trivia fact that Sera has some fascination for Beyoncé...).

That also based on the fact some of those narrations are sometimes to often in fact dialogues with a yet unseen characters, or a story told to in-universe unseen characters. So they are in fact told/spoken out loud, but to those unseen characters. Or to us.

A more tricky matter is the résumé in the first pages, who are, regarding the case, more or less a résumé or a page of the comics, but on this very case, it isn't.

Which led to the only exception I see: Exclamations, such as "Ymir's blood!", "Od's blood!", "Hell!" or "God!" (apart when actually talking of the mentioned stuff in those two examples) etc. which are common in Asgardian-related matter (including in 2099). Because apart of acknowledging the existence of a character (or its belief) or a location (or its belief) in an universe, those are worthless.

The first page resumé is most of the time excluded even if there is a fourth wall breaking, but I always considered the thought or narration bubbles as regular mentions, given the fact they can bring as much as information, and are, technically, mentions as well.