User blog comment:AshkailWarrior792/Some more questions./@comment-453181-20130508044730

There's no real template for work-in-progress pages. If your page is too short, it'll be marked as a stub, but that still gives you a month to make that page big enough not to be a stub - though there's no official, set terms for "stub", if it's short, it's a stub, if it's not, then it isn't. Preferably, the page should be over 1,500 bytes - you can see how many bytes the current revision is in the page's history/archives. I removed the template for work-in-progress pages because I felt that it was just being abused as a way to bypass the deletion of stubs, by saying, "I'm working on it" and then never actually finishing it. I thought that a month should be more than enough time to make a page big enough so that it wouldn't be considered a stub. So yeah, in short, there is no work-in-progress template. So yes, currently, your Bionicle: Protodermis page (which I'm going to have to rename, or ask you to rename, to BIONICLE: Protodermis, since "BIONICLE" should be in all caps) is considered a stub, and I'll add the stub tag to it, but you'll get a month to finish it - you're already halfway to the 1,500 bytes mark on that page, so that shouldn't be hard. I hope this helped.