Talk:Delphi

If the point of this page originates from this page,disregard it. It is obviously made for trolling excited fans, and should NOT be taken seriously. Wait until the premiere for a real-life opportunity to review the play to see what it's all about, or if Delphie even exist in the real play. Ninclow (talk) 08:53, June 12, 2016 (UTC)

Page Naming
Shouldn't Delphi's page be entitled Delphi Riddle?

Felix Alan Cadmus Scamander 09:37, June 12, 2016 (UTC)

Do we know for sure if it is Delphi Riddle, Delphi Lestrange or Delphi Rowle?--Rodolphus (talk) 09:41, June 12, 2016 (UTC)

Yes - because if we follow naming tradition (in which the child gets the father's name) her name is Delphi Riddle. Felix Alan Cadmus Scamander 10:43, June 12, 2016 (UTC)

But she was adopted, so may have taken the name of her adoptive family. And also, her parents were not married, meaning any naming is possible. Also, if her name was Riddle, it probably would have been easier for her to find out the truth. I´d say let us move the article back to just Delphi until there is a source confirming her last name. --Rodolphus (talk) 10:51, June 12, 2016 (UTC)

Why are we adding Delphi and information from secondary sources to the wikia without absolute definitive proof it is true? The supposed plot of the Cursed Child sounds very far fetched and silly to me. How can we be certain this isn't just a clever ploy by Jo to fool us so we don't find the real plot? She is very into this #KeepTheSecrets and "wormtaily" thing. There is no point arguing and debating about something and adding things to the wikia until we have the script book ourselves to add as a definitive source. Things are going to change between now and the final story too - the whole point of previews is to see how people take it and what needs to be changed/improved. If people want spoilers, they can easily find them. But the wikia is starting to get cluttered/confused and we haven't even solved other problems yet which need to be decided first. If I'm right, we are going to have change/take down a lot. -- User:EmilyMills22 (talk) 11:10, June 12 2016