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I've decided to keep the plural of trow in the article as "trows", rather than simply "trow". The plural trow, I'll admit, sounds better; when I rewrote much of the article I myself was tempted to include it; most likely, it would seem, because "drow", rather than "drows" is the plural for the D&D dark elf race, to which I am generally more familiar with. But, well, the websites I used as points of reference; Orkneyjar and Shetlandtoday both use trows as the plural: and they, originating from the Orkney and the Shetland islands, respectively, should probably know best on the matter. Knyght2701:00, 22 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]