User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26845762-20160928013021/@comment-27280472-20160928205722

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26845762-20160928013021/@comment-27280472-20160928205722 But it's up for debate which Irises are different ones. You often have to rely on pretty vague indications to figure it out. Hence your assuming the "Edith Sitwell" Iris was also Lilith. I thought the one in The Ninnies on Putney Common was the same one from Old Flames/The Scarlet Empress. Which one is in Scream in Blue?

The biography page doesn't need to have a really strict chronology. With one page instead of several, it can be more free-form. The versions of Iris could be explained in order of introduction, rather than chronologically - she's metafictional enough that I think it would work better.

I think that it's probably better to focus on individual story pages when writing about Iris's life, because she's written as a sequence of stories, not a normal life. Her main page can give a more general overview, explain her character and the things she's done, but it's not really possible to write a detailed biography at all.