User talk:RinaAndRanda

Welcome
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-Sunflower Official (talk) 15:53, February 24, 2014 (UTC)

Hi Iximaz! I was wondering, would you be interested in doing a cowrite mission? I found a really annoying Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha/Pokemon crossover that I thought might be fun to do together. (I also found a bad Supernatural crossover, but that's not one of your listed fandoms, so)

https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8015180/1/The-Rise-of-Darkrai-Luminita

If you're interested, I can be emailed at firemagic@cox.net or mockermaddie on Skype.

72.200.141.116 00:17, February 6, 2015 (UTC)
 * Hey, firemagic. A co-write sounds great, but all I know about Magical Girl is the title. No, seriously. ^^; So, thank you for the offer, but I'll have to decline. RinaAndRanda (talk) 16:38, February 6, 2015 (UTC)
 * Say, firemagic. What's the bad SPN crossover? If you still remember what it is, I'm curious. DawnFire (talk) 05:32, July 15, 2015 (UTC)

AFA review
I could not find your email and do not have an account on the pit, so i'll just put my thoughts here.

I noticed you have an extreme lack of backstory as to how you met all the Ranger's Apprentice characters and convinced them to let you use there castle as a university. I don't exactly think that Baron Arald would have been too happy about that. Also, where did the canons get there knowledge of fanon? They just seem to have gained the knowledge and were not surprised or shocked. And do they know about the modern world? I have no idea what there reaction to that would have been.

Thanks,

 Ώ Rider ranger47 ］［ Talk Contributions ］  01:50, March 19, 2015 (UTC)

That's one of the things OFUs just don't address: how the characters found out about the fandom and started the university. If we tried, we'd spend pages upon pages writing about things that aren't as important as the focus of the story: the fanbrats who learn to write well. (And the AFA is located in the rebuilt castle Gorlan, it says in the second chapter. RinaAndRanda (talk) 11:36, March 19, 2015 (UTC)


 * Rider ranger, the basic assumption of both the PPC and the OFUs is that badfic actually impacts the canon, so the characters find out about fandom and the modern world through badfic written about their world. (Unlike the PPC, the characters get to keep their knowledge of these things for the purposes of the OFU.) The canon characters get sick of badfic making them behave OOC and forcing things like Mary Sues and high school AUs on them, so with the help of someone from the Canon Protection Initiative, they set up the Fanfic University to stop badfic at the source. If the PPC is an antiviral, treating the symptoms once they appear, OFUs are the vaccine.


 * I recommend checking out the original Fanfic University, Official Fanfiction University of Middle-earth. It won't necessarily make everything clear, but it does establish the framework that most other OFUs follow. Plus, it's a lot of fun. {= ) (I also recommend the Hogwarts Fanfiction Academy because, dare I say it, it's even better than OFUM.)


 * ~Neshomeh 16:00, March 19, 2015 (UTC)

Question coming out of my curiosity: How, or where, do you make those RC floor plans?

Edhelistar (talk) 19:27, March 28, 2015 (UTC)

I use a program called floorplanner. It's pretty simple to use, though you do have to make an account and can only save one design at a time if you don't want to pay.
 * RinaAndRanda (talk) 11:56, March 29, 2015 (UTC)


 * Thanks!

Edhelistar (talk) 16:19, March 29, 2015 (UTC)

'So Now He's Japanese?'
Hey Iximaz! Just read your latest mission (with Kalen and Arinellya), and wanted to tell you it was fun. Also, I think you might be missing a word in this sentence: "“Now that just ain’t right!” Kalen cried, jumping up and narrowly lopping off the top of Arinellya’s elegant coif. " I'm guessing he narrowly avoids lopping it off, though I suppose he could just cut a thin slice off it...?

Anyway. I remain amazed at how prolific you're being right now, and wish you much luck and happiness in continuing :)

DawnFire (talk) 20:28, March 29, 2015 (UTC)

Hey, Hi, Hello~!
Top o' the morning to you, lassie! :D It's Matt Cipher from the Board. I just though I'd drop by to say hello... let me tell you, I've completely fell in love with Rina! She's a wonderful assassin :D Mr.Joker94 (talk) 22:46, April 9, 2015 (UTC)

Em dashes
First of all, yay for fixing them! Good on you! But, secondly... you're doing it wrong. ^_^; Em dashes do not have spaces on either side. They are continuous with the text around them&mdash;like this.

OTOH, in British usage, it is preferred to use an en dash, which DOES have a space on either side – like this. Make sure you know which style is in use on the page you're editing. {= )

Thanks!

~Neshomeh 15:57, June 26, 2015 (UTC)

About the Methods Page
Hey Rina? About the Asassnation Method page... It is original. It's the first time someone has used Caradhras in that way. I'm hurt.Silenthunder (talk) 02:36, July 15, 2015 (UTC)


 * Really? No one's ever used it before? That sounds...wow. Kind of unbelievable. I mean, seriously? No one's ever actually used it before? I'm sure I've seen it mentioned as an option, at the very least, but it just...it seems so strange that no one would ever have used it before, especially with how many LotR missions there've been. Wow.


 * If this is really somehow the first time it's ever been used, counting both on and offscreen...wow. It'd probably need a note of 'despite its seeming obviousness, this method was long left unused.' Or something along those lines.


 * But, I mean...seriously? It's never been used before? It just seems so unlikely. The mind boggles.
 * (Not meant to insult, but just...seriously? Not ever?)


 * DawnFire (talk) 05:28, July 15, 2015 (UTC)