Thread:TotallyTinkerbell/@comment-24831261-20140601013012/@comment-23316-20140602035034

We can have categories (and sub-categories) for whatever we want. Generally sub-categories are only needed if the category itself would be large enough to annoying to page through. When that happens, obvious sub-categories are created, and relevant pages are assigned to those subcategories.

In the example of "Deceased Characters", I would respond that all characters would be presumed alive by most readers, and thus it is assumed that anyone not in "Deceased Characters" is alive.

If I was setting up the categories, I would have: Which would leave the Delinquents, Bellamy, Raven etc, in the general category.
 * category:Characters
 * Ark Characters (anyone still on the Ark, or who died there)
 * Grounder Characters (anyone born on Earth)
 * Deceased Characters

Anyone properly in one or more subcategories (Clarke's father would be Ark and Deceased for example), would no longer also be listed in the general category, since the subcategory itself is listed in the general category.