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User:Sun Braid

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I'm just your average editor. My knowledge about wikis is very limited, so I do usually just try to adapt as good as I can (to clarify, I suck at formatting and templating and whatnot). You'll mainly see me editing the M1/EB0 pages, due to.. no actual reason. I consider myself to like all three Mother games equally (most of the time, anyways).

Other wikis I'm a member of are Lylat Wiki and Zelda Wiki, with the latter one being the one I've spent most time being active on. This is the only wiki thus far where my name isn't being shown as a red link, which is implied within the existence of this page. Mhm.

Favourite video game franchises are as follows:
1. The Legend of Zelda
2. Mother
3. Star Fox (currently not into this too much, unfortunately) (I will always love you Slippy, kay-o)

Very unpredictable, I'd say.

Oh, and when it comes to the Mother series, I've thus far played Mother, EarthBound and Mother 3 (all current franchise entries, that is) through emulators. That I'll ever experience a Mother game via a console in English is highly unlikely as EarthBound never made it to Europe (and the entire procedure of making it work with a converter seems to rarely work - bummer. The VC doesn't seem to be too likely either - plain naughtiness). All three of them have managed to at least get into my Top 10, and well, I just overall love them. :3

And when it comes to wikiing I must warn you that I do commit abuse of semicolons; even if I sufficiently know their purpose, I have a bad habit of using them a tad too often and sometimes in the wrong contexts. And because English isn't my native language, linguistical mistakes do have a tendency to pop up rather often, though I'm relatively used to the language, so errors made on purpose should be decently locatable (when the length of a sentence is like this I do usually get all twitchy about using semicolons :<).