User:Cayzle

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An avid role-playing gamer, Cayzle runs a Web site devoted to wemics, a fantastical race of lion-human hybrids that echo centaurs. You can contact him directly by writing to cayzle at yahoo dot com.

A few of Cayzle's notable contributions include:

  • Leaf by Niggle -- created a detailed page with plot and analysis
  • Moria -- substantial revision and rewrite
  • Christian mythology -- created page, engaged in much debate, indirectly triggered edit war and vandalism report, eventually inspiring Wikipedia Religion and Mythology standards page (ooo boy!)
  • Sauron -- substantial revision and rewrite

External link

Cayzle's Wemic Site: http://www.geocities.com/cayzle/

Most recently: (24 May 02) Took a bit of a Wikipedia sabbatical, but now I'm back. I just have to try not to do too much!


comments


Welcome to Wikipedia! I found your wemic article quite entertaining. I especially appreciate the fact that you separated traditional folklore and contemporary fantasy; it's often easy to mash the two together. --Stephen Gilbert


"I'm excited and frightened!"

That, IMO, is a very healthy Wikipedia attitude. :) --Stephen Gilbert

Since we've been bumping into each other in a couple of articles already, I should probably add my own "welcome to Wikipedia!" message here as well. I hope my questions and corrections haven't been taken in a bad light, I think it's mainly a result of us having some common interest in these things. A good thing, I hope. :) -BD

Thanks very much for your help and welcome! -- Cayzle

Great work on the Sauron article. I was about to fix the outright errors, and kablam, you'd rewritten the entire piece, brilliantly. Thanks! -- Zork.

And thank you for your kind words!

The role-playing stuff is better split apart. Good move :-) Alex

Thanks for the positive feedback!

I really like your Leaf by Niggle article! Gimlifangirl