Thread:Gu4n/@comment-4754943-20161212150407/@comment-27069677-20161214081753

Hello,

Sorry, I completely forgot to answer your message!

While a Wiki page is never 'done', I consider Laura S. Arseid's as pretty complete in terms of structure, albeit lacking in background information. Another example with a much more fleshed out Background is Kevin Graham, though it contains major spoilers if you haven't played the Sora trilogy yet.

Not being a native speaker isn't a problem. There are many editors that are natives and, as they have already indicated, very willing to correct grammatical mistakes they run into. I'm not a native either and my mistakes get corrected on a daily basis as well. Consider it an educative experience: you get to write about your favourite characters in a secondary language and natives will proofread your work for you, correct it and you'll get a e-mail (if turned on) with what has changed.



And hello Whiteknight810210!

I understand how you feel. I might have done the same if I were in your shoes. While the situation surrounding (the future of) the Legend of Heroes Wiki remains unclear, I hope you don't harbour hard feelings toward me for temporarily blocking you. Like I said before, I'm not willing to simply have the wiki's merged.

Still, what you said - that for a Kiseki fan it's relevant to know the Legend of Heroes series as a whole - got me thinking. How about we make a page for Characters, Locations and Events to which you can copy all your work? That way, none of your work on the Gagharv series will be lost and the focus of the Kiseki Wiki will stay on Kiseki.

Let me know what you think about this proposal.