User talk:Lord Zepherr

Hello Lord Zapherr, and welcome to the Guild Wars Official Wiki! Here are a few links to help you get involved. Please feel free to contact members of the GWW Helper Program if you have any questions.

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Best of luck and happy editing! --Shadowphoenix

Image Naming
Hi Lord Zepherr, an image you recently uploaded has been tagged for deletion due to improper naming, our image policy provides information on correct image naming. Images uploaded for use on your user page should be named in the following format:. For example, this image should be re-uploaded as. Also when uploading please select the user space option under Image Use or manually place user image in the Summary field, thanks. -- Kakarot  15:29, 1 July 2008 (UTC)

Character Pages
Please note that character pages belong in the User: namespace, not in the main namespace. For your convenience, these have been moved to subpages of User:Lord Zepherr. Please continue to make any edits at their new location. Thanks! Nbajammer 16:05, 1 July 2008 (UTC)

Image tagging
Hello, Lord Zepherr. When uploading images in the User namespace, please use the user image and/or screenshot tag(s) to properly categorize the image. Just insert the code in the summery before you hit the upload button. You can also select the user image and/or screenshot option under Image Use in the upload page to automatically add the correct tag. Doing so will have force the correct tag to appear for you. If you have any questions, please refer to the image policy. Thanks! -- People of Antioch 07:49, 2 July 2008 (UTC)

Guild Wars 2 Suggestions
Greetings!

I'm writing a canned message of sorts to a select handful of Guild Wars Wiki users whom I believe share a similar passion of mine: exchanging new concepts and ideas for Guild Wars. I chose you by simply jotting down names that showed up frequently in the discussion of the GW2 Suggestion Pages here on the Wiki. If you have no interest in the matter or feel that I'm imposing upon you, I will thank you for your time; please disregard/delete this message. If, however, you do have a creative streak and enjoy sharing your ideas with the hopes that they'll some day be adopted into the game you love, then read on!

I like to think that, on occasion, I have have a good idea. And when it's concerning something I'm very passionate about (like Guild Wars) I tend to go all-out. When Guild Wars 2 was announced back in March of 2007, I was very excited! Here was an opportunity to get some of the features I've really been wanting to see in an MMO integrated into one of my favorite games! The question was, how could I get the developers to actually pay attention to any of my ideas? In my naivety, I began posting them on “Guild Wars 2 Suggestion” topics on several forums of popular GW community sites, only to realize that, as more and more suggestions were posted, my posts became buried. I never got the feedback I desired (were any of my ideas even good?), and I could only assume that ArenaNet would have a slim chance of coming across them in all the drivel and flaming that accompanies forum topics.

Disheartened, but not defeated, I decided that I (and many other creative minds) needed a place where they could post their ideas without them being buried... where other players could easily vote on them, and post suggestions of their own! Thus, I created a site called NikiWiki. Unfortunately, either due to my requests for fansitedom going through the wrong channels, or a lack of understanding on ArenaNet's part, NikiWiki never really took off. At around that time ArenaNet set up a “receptacle” for posting Guild Wars 2 suggestions here on the Guild Wars Wiki. But I saw this as only a tiny step up from posting in forums. How does anyone know what new ideas really matter to the players?

So I've decided to take another stab.

I'll spare you any further ramblings, and introduce you to the Guild Wars Feedback Community. All I'm asking is that you take a few moments of your time and visit the site. Create an account if you wish – everything is free, there is no spam, etc... there aren't even any advertisements on the site. I do all this simply out of my love of the game, and a selfish desire to see Guild Wars 2 become the ultimate MMO!

The GWFC is not perfect by far, please understand that it's currently in beta. I hope that with some input from like minded individuals, this site can become a valuable resource for the developers at ArenaNet and folks like you and I who need a creative outlet. Feel free to criticize (constructively or not), make suggestions of your own, or brow-beat me in any way you feel necessary. I've set up a topic for GWFC site feedback you can use, but feel free to write to me on my Wiki discussion page, or holler at me in-game. Thank you for all of your time, and I hope to see you on the Feedback Community site!

Sincerely,

--Brokunn 03:26, 15 October 2008 (UTC)