I wouldn't worry too much about page length, to be honest.
One approach you can try is something similar to that of Wikipedia. If you look at long articles for, say, cities there, they often have a synopsis preceded by a "For additional information, see <some other page>". You can create those other pages as subpages of your own page; for instance, if you wanted to push your 100 Questions off to a subpage, you might create that page as Kevaraan Annorek/100 Questions, then put a link to it using code like...
If you wanted do to that a History section, you might create Kevaraan Annorek/History, then do the following:
For what it's worth, what I did with my 100 Questions was just add a link to the post at the end of my page in a "References" section.
One approach you can try is something similar to that of Wikipedia. If you look at long articles for, say, cities there, they often have a synopsis preceded by a "For additional information, see <some other page>". You can create those other pages as subpages of your own page; for instance, if you wanted to push your 100 Questions off to a subpage, you might create that page as Kevaraan Annorek/100 Questions, then put a link to it using code like...
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[[Kevaraan Annorek/100 Questions|100 Questions about Kevaraan]]
If you wanted do to that a History section, you might create Kevaraan Annorek/History, then do the following:
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''For more information on Kevaraan's history, see [[Kevaraan Annorek/100 Questions|History].''
This is a short paragraph synopsis of your history.
For what it's worth, what I did with my 100 Questions was just add a link to the post at the end of my page in a "References" section.
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