User talk:D.west.ton
PLEASE use the preview button when making wiki pages. You had 6 edits on the same page in less than 30 minutes earlier today.
- Okay. It was more of a, "I'm finished and on my way out, but oh look there is something else I should change/add. Now that I am done I can leave, but oh look there is another thing. dang. every save should have been the last." I will be more observant next time, thanks! D.west.ton 05:59, 19 September 2008 (CEST)
- That is the point of the preview button, to notice those things when you think you are done. --Vita Family 08:05, 19 September 2008 (CEST)
Edit Summaries
When you edit just a single section of a page, using either the little (edit) link, or using the right-click on the section header (you have to edit your preferences to enable that), the wiki auto-fills the summary with the following: /* [section title] */. That causes the summary to have the arrow and light-gray text, then what you add yourself after that is in a normal font. --Indirik 22:57, 23 September 2008 (CEST)
New Project
I have a little project I'm thinking about regarding some parts of East Dwilight. Since you have written material about Prince Sallow and the Arexi dynasty, I would like to gain a few more details about the regions and the history, as well as notables of the desert. I'm going to be writing a wuxia-inspired set of stories about the "legends" that occurred in the regions of the midlands in East Dwilight, and since you have some pretty good writings, I wonder if you might be able and willing to provide some setting for the Sallowtown regions. As for the time period, I was thinking that it might help to make a hypothetical timeline of events in historical Dwilight, not as an actual timeline, but as a means to be consistent with the story elements. The story itself might not be true or entirely true, which I would say is similar to our real-life legends, however I do believe that it should be at least fun to read. I certainly will have fun writing. Cheers. --Qmasterflex86 14:06, 17 April 2009 (UTC)
- That sounds like a great idea. I did not want to iron down a prehistory timeline myself for two reasons. One because I did not want to make a timeline that would remove the possibility of having others contribute to it, and two because having a timeline would detract from the aura of myth and legend that surrounds these texts. If we are going to turn it into a particular project though then I am all for it. If it is collaborative then it is worth it, and others can start filling it in too. Creating this landscape would be like creating a Dwilight-universe. Dwilight is an open playground! D.west.ton 16:54, 17 April 2009 (UTC)