The Elder Scrolls Wiki:Merging and splitting pages

Pages containing similar or identical content should be merged. Long pages that contain information relevant to many Elder scrolls games should be split.

How to merge pages
To mark articles for merge, simply type Merge at the top of both articles. Reasons can be given for why a merge is necessary, which can then be discussed by editors on the talk page. Here is how to give an explanation for a merge:

There are two ways to merge pages. The first is the simplest and least messy.

Method One
First, inspect both articles that are requested for merge. Find the that one is best written, contains the most pertinent information, and has the correct article title. Now, move all relevant information from the "inferior" page to the superior page in a neat fashion. Consult the Manual of Style for information on article layouts. When this has been completed, Redirect the inferior page to the superior page. If no pages link to the inferior page, nominate it for deletion using delete. You can find out what links to a certain page by looking at Special:WhatLinksHere.

Method Two
The second method requires administrative privileges. To execute a merge this page, first, delete the destination page. Then, redirect the second page to the destination page title. Now, enter the logs for the page by going to "History" then "View logs for this page" and undelete all the previously deleted edits. Next, clean up the article by rewriting the information so that the text is cohesive and comprehensive. Or, flag the article for cleanup, using Attention.

Splitting pages
To nominate an article for splitting, flag it with the split template. Articles that have become lengthy or contain information relevant to multiple games in the Elder Scrolls series. When splitting an article, make sure to move the current article to a meaningful title. For instance, Conjuration. If that article contained information relevant to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, it could be split into separate articles, each focusing on its own game. To start, the Conjuration would be moved to either Conjuration (Oblivion) or Conjuration (Skyrim). For rhetorical purposes, let's go with Conjuration (Oblivion). Once Conjuration is moved to Conjuration (Oblivion), remove all content from the article (including categories) that are relevant only to Skyrim. Now, create a new article titled Conjuration (Skyrim) and paste all of that information into it, save the information, and you're doing. Don't forget to set up a disambiguation page at the article's old title (the one requested for split), and you're done!.