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Let\\\'s see... the \\\"Giant\\\" entry amounts to 14 Word pages, and \\\"Golem\\\" to 12 Word pages, while the \\\"G\\\" section currently has approximately 45 Word pages in it with them included. And the \\\"Mind Flayer\\\" folder takes up 12 of the 32 Word pages of the \\\"M\\\" section. For comparison, the \\\"O\\\" section currently takes up just 8 Word pages, so if it got its own trope page, the argument could be made that those big monster categories deserve their own. But since the \\\"G\\\" and \\\"M\\\" sections with those big folders included currently fall well short of the approximately 114 Word page capacity for a trope page, I don\\\'t think those big monster family folders are doing too much damage, if they\\\'re on trope pages devoted to one or two letters of the alphabet.

Well, I\\\'m curious now. Numbers are somewhat approximate since I\\\'m not reproducing the header and introductory text for them, and Word can be screwy with spacing, but the current Word page totals for each letter are:

A - 36 | B - 23 | C - 19 | D - 20 | E - 17 |F - 10 | G - 45 | H - 17 | I - 5 | J - 3 | K - 13 | L - 11 | M - 32 | N - 8 | O - 8 | P - 9 | Q - 3 | R - 14 | S - 40 | T - 18 | U - 5 | V - 4 | W - 4 | X - 3 | Y - 10 | Z - 5

So there\\\'s some numbers to stare at while pondering how to distribute these alphabetical sections across trope pages.
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Let\\\'s see... the \\\"Giant\\\" entry amounts to 14 Word pages, and \\\"Golem\\\" to 12 Word pages, while the \\\"G\\\" section currently has approximately 45 Word pages in it with them included. And the \\\"Mind Flayer\\\" folder takes up 12 of the 32 Word pages of the \\\"M\\\" section. For comparison, the \\\"O\\\" section currently takes up just 8 Word pages, so if it got its own trope page, the argument could be made that those big monster categories deserve their own. But since the \\\"G\\\" and \\\"M\\\" sections with those big folders included currently fall well short of the approximately 114 Word page capacity for a trope page, I don\\\'t think those big monster family folders are doing too much damage, if they\\\'re on trope pages devoted to one or two letters of the alphabet.

Well, I\\\'m curious now. Numbers are somewhat approximate since I\\\'m not reproducing the header and introductory text for them, and Word can be screwy with spacing, but the current Word page totals for each letter are:

A - 36 | B - 23 | C - 19 | D - 20 | E - 17 |F - 10 | G - 45 | H - 17 | I - 5 | J - 3 | K - 13 | L - 11 | M - 32\\\\\\\\
N - 8\\\\\\\\
O - 8\\\\\\\\
P - 9\\\\\\\\
Q - 3\\\\\\\\
R - 14\\\\\\\\
S - 40\\\\\\\\
T - 18\\\\\\\\
U - 5\\\\\\\\
V - 4\\\\\\\\
W - 4\\\\\\\\
X - 3\\\\\\\\
Y - 10\\\\\\\\
Z - 5

So there\\\'s some numbers to stare at while pondering how to distribute these alphabetical sections across trope pages.
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