Thread:TheGreatEye/@comment-7263151-20130618031456

In the anime version they say Edward Alexander instead of Aleister Crowley.

They are indeed the same person, but I feel like the article for the book of the law has a spoiler because it says it was written by Aleister Crowley instead of Edward Alexander Crowley.

Would it be fit to have an anime section that says it was written by Edward Alexander and another section where it says it was written by Aleister Crowley?

Do you think doing that sort of thing would be good in general. I feel like anime viewers who want to know more about the series will get spoiled unnecessarily as to the fact that he is a magician if the articles are written like that. I think this is why J.C. staff didn't point it out either.

Do you think it would be a good idea, if I took the trouble of doing so, to "fix" other articles like this so anime viewers who would like to read about the events wouldn't get spoiled. I know the point of the wiki is to get spoilers, but this might make it more useful, if there's a place anime/manga readers can read too where they won't spoil themselves.

Please let me know your opinion. 