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Most versions of the LNH have a huge, diverse membership. A ''subgroup'' is how members of the Legion organize themselves into smaller, friendlier units that are easier to work with and within.
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Most versions of the LNH have a huge, diverse membership. A '''subgroup''' is how members of the Legion organize themselves into smaller, friendlier units that are easier to work with and within.
  
 
LNH subgroups are semi-independent, usually going on missions together. They are often built around a theme or tasked to deal with a single area. The primary cast of a single [[:Category:Ongoing Series series]] often belong to a subgroup. Members of a subgroup may all be creations of the same [[Writer]], or may be gathered together from older, [[Character Usability|Not Reserved]] and [[Character Usability|Free For Use]] characters.
 
LNH subgroups are semi-independent, usually going on missions together. They are often built around a theme or tasked to deal with a single area. The primary cast of a single [[:Category:Ongoing Series series]] often belong to a subgroup. Members of a subgroup may all be creations of the same [[Writer]], or may be gathered together from older, [[Character Usability|Not Reserved]] and [[Character Usability|Free For Use]] characters.

Revision as of 06:50, 26 February 2019

Most versions of the LNH have a huge, diverse membership. A subgroup is how members of the Legion organize themselves into smaller, friendlier units that are easier to work with and within.

LNH subgroups are semi-independent, usually going on missions together. They are often built around a theme or tasked to deal with a single area. The primary cast of a single Category:Ongoing Series series often belong to a subgroup. Members of a subgroup may all be creations of the same Writer, or may be gathered together from older, Not Reserved and Free For Use characters.