User talk:AseirStormwind

Welcome!
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Again, welcome! Happy scribing!

— Moviesign (talk) 09:08, September 1, 2014 (UTC)

Welcome!
Well met and welcome to the wiki. I'd like to say, that's a good start with your new articles, and thank you for updating to the house style. As you'll see from the above links, we prefer articles to be in past tense. Also, when you're ready, feel free to have a go at using categories and infoboxes. Have a look at other similar pages to see the style for these. I've done these for some of your new articles.

Just ask me or the other regular admins (User:Darkwynters or User:Moviesign) if you have any questions. — BadCatMan (talk) 11:06, September 2, 2014 (UTC)


 * Thank you! I'll try my best. This is a bit intimidating but thank you for the encouragment!


 * I recommend to go at your own pace. One article a day (as you have time for) is a good start: make it, read it back, spruce it up a bit, then have a break while other editors look at it and make changes you can then use for your next article. A lot of new editors go mad on it for a few days, then burn out and fade away. So, don't do that. :)


 * Also, you can sign off on your posts on Talk pages and in the Forum with four tildes, ~ . — BadCatMan (talk) 12:36, September 2, 2014 (UTC)