User talk:Retrofish

Welcome!
Well met, Retrofish, and welcome to the Forgotten Realms Wiki! Thank you for your edit to the Seelie page. We hope you like the place and decide to stay and explore the Forgotten Realms with us.

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Again, welcome! Happy scribing!

— Hashimashadoo (talk) 01:05, January 22, 2018 (UTC)

Explanation for Block
Hello, welcome to the FR Wiki. Thank you for your eagerness to contribute!

However, please note that I have blocked you, not as a punishment, but to save you extra effort, because there were major problems with the two pages you added here. I would suggest that you please read our Policies before continuing. Your Elemental magic page has already been deleted, because it contained a link to an illegal copy of legally protected material. We cannot have such things on our wiki.

Your Seelie article also has severe problems. First, this a Forgotten Realms wiki, not a generic D&D wiki, so all material must be about the Realms. Second, you need to use a proper wiki format, which includes wiki links and headings. Please compare to other articles here. Third, sources must be primary. You cannot cite Stack Exchange as a source.

I would suggest that you begin here by editing current articles slowly to get the hang of things before adding new material.

Please let me know that you have read and understood these things, and I hope to see some good contributions from you soon!

~ Lhynard (talk) 02:12, January 22, 2018 (UTC)

Welcome to the wiki! I liked your article on the Seelie Court! Ruf (talk) 00:36, January 23, 2018 (UTC)