Aivass Remurias is a user that has been editing the Fire Emblem Wikia since 17:22 May 14 2009.
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I am who I am and I know what I know. If I edit something incorrectly, I'll be happy to yield. I'll let my actions say what needs to be said, although my talk page is open. Also, I love you all. =)
I vaguely remember first starting on this Wikia armed with only a mission to help the stat templates of boss characters include their affinities. Now look what I've gotten myself into! Ha! Now I edit all over the place. I'm a bit of a loose cannon.
I'm a coding reductionist (where permitting), and a content realist. I'm very wary about the removal of actual content, though, because when it comes to this Wikia, we truly stand on the shoulders of giants.
I like to create pages when they are needed. I strive for format symmetry and parallel structure. Or, as it's commonly called now, consistency. Although the more I edit, the more I realize that exceptions for certain things have to be accounted for in pursuit of this overall goal.
I am always open to learning whatever I can regarding editing. It never really ends, though, does it? I do what I can.
When I go, I go all out. Well, I try. Real life permitting. =P
I want to thank all the great editors out there, both past and present, for helping out with this wikia!
I'd have to say that Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken, Fire Emblem: Binding Blade, and Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones are my favorites, although I really like them all. I'm really hoping that one day all three will be re-released as one compilation game, maybe for an anniversary of the Fire Emblem franchise. They did a similar thing with the Mega Man games, and if the popularity of Fire Emblem in the US and Europe grows, it might actually happen (so that means go out and buy every Fire Emblem game you can get your hands on!). Nintendo needs sales!
Editorial: While it's painfully clear that keeping FE6 unlocalized was an enormous tragedy back in the day, the decision to keep FE12 unlocalized as well was just adding insult to injury. Sadly, the window of opportunity for both cases are all but closed. Fire Emblem is historically disappointing in terms of sequels for English-speakers (it has only happened once thus far). All that being said, I still think I hold reasonable expectations of what Nintendo and Intelligent Systems decide to do with the franchise.
Welcome to the Fire Emblem Wiki, and thank you for all your contributions! There's a lot to do around here, so I hope you'll continue to edit our wiki.
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