User talk:Mazrian

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Welcome

Welcome to Elanthipedia! Please have a look at our help section for a quick reference on how to get started. If you need anything, feel free to leave a note on my talk page, at our Town Green, or via my IM at KraelystTheHand.

--Kraelyst (talk) Nov 19, 2007

Warning

Ok, you and User:Pythea are in an edit-war again on the Natashya Article. I respect both your opinions, I am making an edit now to reflect my *personal* opinion on how the particular section should read. Please refrain from engaging in an edit war again or I may be forced to (temporarily) ban you and/or protect the article again, which both I do not feel need to be done. If there is a disagreement in the way I edited this, (between you both) please hash it out on the talk page of the article in question. Thanks --Callek 19:27, 3 December 2007 (CST)

to Quote you as well...
>>I don't think I can add those details without sparking an even larger edit war.<<
I have no personal involvement in this event, nor any in the article, but if you wish to send me your account of those details, I'll form an opinion around them, and propose a wording to you and we can see how it appears to others involved with said storyline, I have no objections to giving an eye to extra details (my e-mail is Callek@gmail.com) I won't guarantee an immediate respone though --Callek 19:27, 3 December 2007 (CST)

The new message seems like a fair compromise. I'll dig through my logs and see what I can add that is strictly documented.--Mazrian 19:35, 3 December 2007 (CST)

Natashya article

Mazrian, if the omissions to the Natashya article are not anecdotal, as you claim, then complete the article instead of engaging in a pointless edit war. Note: if your addition is nothing more than "such as Pythea", you have failed to understand the discussion going on at Elanthipedia:Town Green (policy). --Basselope 19:12, 3 December 2007 (CST)

I understood the discussion just fine. I can't add the things I'm referring to because they will be deleted and we'll have another pointless session of back and forth. The more committed editors are going to win this one, more's the pity. --Mazrian 19:14, 3 December 2007 (CST)