User:Cayzle
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.
These days, Cayzle's edits are sporadic and infrequent, mostly serving to correct errors found while using the site.
A few of Cayzle's ancient 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.cayzle.com/
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