The Wiki from Azulazulazula's Perspective; High points, low points, and apologies
So, recently, I've been thinking. I've been thinking about the wiki as a whole, and in more recent days, I've been becoming more and more involved in the "dark side" of the wiki. But more on that later.
Basically, this blog isn't an excuse to rant, it isn't an outright bash of the wiki, it's not really even an attempt to chaange the wiki. All in all, this blog is just my chance to say why I've had thoughts about leaving the wiki so many times now. And it's also about why this wiki has always prevailed in keeping me around.
Always. It's always prevailed, and in those times of doubt, I've been able to remember why I love the wiki, and why I could never leave. I am literally obsessed with this wiki, and when I'm not in school, I'm almost …
Fanon Review: The Legend of Mel by MateyY
Hello, all! here (about an hour late :P), signing in to review by .
At first glance, here's what this story looks like: A predictable, uninteresting story about some Avatar with a stupid name who's gonna travel the world to save it from some cliche villain that no one really cares about when they read the story.
Once you look deeper into it, here's what the story looks like: A somewhat predictable yet still intriguing story detailing the life of some avatar who travels the world and, inevitably, save it from a heart-stopping antagonist who makes you tremble with hiser every word (also meeting a familiar old witch along the way).
So, with The Legend of Mel, you get what you see (somewhat). The plot is unremarkable, and terribly overplayed,…
Fanon Review: To BE but Not To BE by Omar067
Hello, fellow Avatar Wikians! here, reviewing by .
I always start off giving an overview of the plot of the story in my own words. But honestly, the plot was so jumbled and unclear that I'm not so sure I can do that, especially when there are only two chapters. That's another thing; don't request a review when you've only released two chapters, and that goes for everyone. The most brilliant writer in the world couldn't pull off a decent score in every category in doing so. So, sorry if this review comes off as harsh.
Anyways, according to a plot summary, the story details the life of Elquiorra, Korra's immediate successor, who has already mastered each of the elements. However, he must now contend with a man called "The Death God," who…
Fanon Review: Sons and Daughters by Mageddon725
Hello, fellow Avatar Wikians! Today, I am reviewing by .
First off, sorry this review is late. I was ready to give the review around 11:00 last night, but my parents had me do stuff, and by the time I was done, I was watching Korra, and well. . .yeah. Didn't get around to it last night. So, sorry about that. Hope this isn't too much of a problem. :)
Anyways, this story is a spin-off of another one of Mageddon's series, , which, as I understand it, was wildly popular. I read AaBE at one point, and as I recall, it was spectacular; however, I remember very little about the plot, so forgive me if my view of the plot is a bit skewed.
So, onto the plotline. As I stated, this series is a sequel to AaBE, basically detailing the life of the n…
Fanon Review - Avatar Brek by Omashu Rocks
Hello, fellow Wikians! Today, I'm reviewing Avatar Brek By .
This story is exactly what it sounds like. The story details the adventures of Brek, the avatar, and his struggles in his duties. Brek is the avatar succeeding Korra, and must learn the four elements, all while contending with peoples' problems with government, including a war between democracy and monarchy and a Fire Nation coup, among other things.
I'll be honest with you; I wasn't too impressed with this fanon, mainly due to the horribly overdone plot: the avatar suceeding Korra. Basically, this fanon is a copy of the original series; Brek is the avatar mastering the four elements, hoping to end/prevent war. The lack of originality is heart-wrenching. Still, I can give OR some c…