User talk:Thilan

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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 pigeon (AIM) at EmpathNaeya.

--Naeya (talk) 11:23, 5 December 2007 (CST)

Good Work

Great work on the Therengian NPC articles and everything you're contributing. Keep it up! --Naeya (talk) 15:17, 7 December 2007 (CST)

NPCs

Thanks for adding the numerous Paladin NPCs. One note, though: article titles should, in most cases, consist solely of the first name and not the last name. For a more detailed description of Elanthipedia naming conventions, see Elanthipedia:Manual of Style. --Basselope 17:02, 10 December 2007 (CST)

Any chance you want to check out the Elanthipedia talk:Manual of Style/NPCs entry and let me know your thoughts? You were def. right about needing to move the discussion back into the main page. I'd appreciate any thoughts on the organization & formatting. -- Hithrael 18:46, 24 April 2009 (UTC)

Haha i asked that exact question..

on the forums and you posted the response before i could get to it :) referring to Ilaya Taipa --Rawkus 11:10, 31 January 2008 (CST)

Spell Tiers

Wish there was a way to do this programmatically, but I can't figure one out. Maybe should ask for help with this. I just went through and did all the Warrior Mage Spells by hand. --Diarik 15:10, 2 March 2008 (CST)

A bit late, but kudos on the idea of spell tier categories. I like them. --Aetherie 07:41, 20 April 2008 (CDT)


Elak

Hi, if you get a chance, could you please make the updates you mentioned in Talk:Dunshade? Thanks. --Basselope 13:29, 29 April 2008 (CDT)

Fell Mage

Where are these, or are they invasion? --Callek 20:21, 12 February 2009 (UTC)

I believe invasion. --Thilan 20:25, 12 February 2009 (UTC)
By the way, if these images you are uploading are on simu's website, can you add {{Simu Image}} to the Image: page(s). --Callek 20:40, 12 February 2009 (UTC)

Recall critter

I'll try and grab the zombie, wildland, and shaman goblins once I can get over to the Crossing area.
Hithrael 18:09, 29 October 2009 (UTC)

If you could that'd be awesome. I'm not even sure if they have a recall, the original post by Dart just said "some goblins." It may just be the ones listed in that blurb. And if you ever make it out to Forfedhdar I can have my Cleric take you to black marble gargs through the cursed doors. --Thilan 18:29, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
I can do that as well, but I'll expect for you to keep me alive :D --Hithrael 18:31, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
Ha, I'll work on my PFE casting then :) Let me know when you're on the mainland and we can meet up.--Thilan 20:13, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
Hi Thilan, added most of the goblins except for Black Goblins. I think it'd be best for my/Solantir's sanity if we save the others for someone more... survivable there. I'd try hitting up Eoworfina, since I think she lives in that area. --Hithrael 20:53, 30 October 2009 (UTC)

Snow Goblins

Goblins can be found throughout Elanthia, from the fields west of Crossing to the frozen slopes of Aesry Surlaenis'a. The most common, and least dangerous, are the field and wildland goblins, although even these can be dangerous in great numbers.

Goblins are also known to produce great leaders and proficient soldiers. Goblin warriors, berserkers, archers, mercenaries, chieftains, warlords, and even princes have been known to occassionally join their lesser kin in battle.

You recall that a phlegmy snow goblin sometimes carries its loot in locked boxes.

Forager Goblins

>recall goblin Goblins can be found throughout Elanthia, from the fields west of Crossing to the frozen slopes of Aesry Surlaenis'a. The most common, and least dangerous, are the field and wildland goblins, although even these can be dangerous in great numbers.

Goblins are also known to produce great leaders and proficient soldiers. Goblin warriors, berserkers, archers, mercenaries, chieftains, warlords, and even princes have been known to occassionally join their lesser kin in battle.

You recall that a drooling forager goblin sometimes carries its loot in locked boxes.

Goblin Shaman

>recall goblin shaman

You recall a goblin shaman casts the ethereal shield, aether lance, fire shard and fist of stone spells.

You recall that a goblin shaman sometimes carries its loot in locked boxes.

Field Goblin

>recall field goblin Goblins can be found throughout Elanthia, from the fields west of Crossing to the frozen slopes of Aesry Surlaenis'a. The most common, and least dangerous, are the field and wildland goblins, although even these can be dangerous in great numbers.

Goblins are also known to produce great leaders and proficient soldiers. Goblin warriors, berserkers, archers, mercenaries, chieftains, warlords, and even princes have been known to occassionally join their lesser kin in battle.

You recall that a wary field goblin sometimes carries its loot in locked boxes.

Goblin Zombie

>recall zombie

You recall that a goblin zombie sometimes carries its loot in locked boxes.

Wildland Goblin

>recall goblin Goblins can be found throughout Elanthia, from the fields west of Crossing to the frozen slopes of Aesry Surlaenis'a. The most common, and least dangerous, are the field and wildland goblins, although even these can be dangerous in great numbers.

Goblins are also known to produce great leaders and proficient soldiers. Goblin warriors, berserkers, archers, mercenaries, chieftains, warlords, and even princes have been known to occassionally join their lesser kin in battle.

You recall that a wildland goblin sometimes carries its loot in locked boxes.

War Icons

Would you mind explaining why you think the war icons should qualify as Cleric-themed items? Generally speaking, just because items are immortal-themed they aren't necessarily Cleric themed automatically. -Moderator Caraamon Makdasi(talk) 08:55, 25 December 2010 (UTC)

Few reasons: 1. The shop is owned by Grejuva, the Cleric advocate. 2. The idea for the icons originated on the Cleric board in the item folder. 3. ICly, the shop is owned by the Misenseor monks and presented as such. 4. The room where the icons are sold is described as being "equipped with implements of battle for the use of warrior monks." 5. When you get them: A monk notices your interest. Running his hand along the fretwork table, he says, "We'll be tithing you for each one of these beauties sold." 6. When you buy them: A monk turns to you and says with a snarl-like smile, "We appreciate your added donation to <Immortal>, sir."
I don't really care either way. Feel free to remove it if you want. --Thilan 15:30, 26 December 2010 (UTC)
The reason I bring it us is that we generally want an item to be clearly designed for a guild before we mark it like that. A guild crest, a specific use only that guild can use, things like that. Many items sold in stores owner or operated by specific guilds work equally well for other guilds as well. -Moderator Caraamon Makdasi(talk) 09:28, 27 December 2010 (UTC)

Sirese

A template you might want to look at for your sirese work is Template:RoomDescription. -Moderator Caraamon Makdasi(talk) 22:39, 23 January 2011 (UTC)

Ah, forgot about that, thanks. Looks like User:Glimmereyes took care of that already. --Thilan 01:10, 24 January 2011 (UTC)
I'm sneaky like that. Pretty sure there are other places, but nothing else turned up in my log/map searches.
-Glimmereyes 01:24, 24 January 2011 (UTC)