Talk:Circle of Ash (5e Subclass)

The Hell Happened to this Page?

This definitely is not formatted like a subclass anymore, or anything in 5e, as a matter of fact. The well over 50 edits to this page have in no way improved it, only further muddled the waters for an unfinished page. Why? --SwankyPants (talk) 23:46, 22 December 2020 (MST)

To the Anonymous Editor

What are you even doing to this page? It was mostly fine to begin with (aside from some formatting errors) and was actually a real subclass. What even is this now? Endermage77 (talk)

To the Anonymous User who was Editing this Page:

Firstly, I would point out that this is a community wiki. All pages herein are for everyone to use, not just a single user. If you would like to have a page of your own, you may make a new account, taking great care that it does not have any offensive language in its name, and then utilize your own user subpage for that purpose. User subpages are a very personal thing, and it is greatly discouraged to edit another user's page - which brings me to my next point. Your edits on my own userpage were very crude, and rude, and generally bothersome, not to mention insulting. If you would like to get into contact with another user, it is recommended that you go to that user's talk page, and then, in a polite and professional manner, converse with them.

I would also like to expound to you that your edits were deemed disruptive and unbalanced by the wiki community (the record of said discourse being available at the wiki's community discord server), and thus were reverted. This is a SUBCLASS, not a full class, and is meant to work with the full class in question - that being the druid. Your consequent reversion of said edits, multiple times, were grounds for softlocking the page to prevent edit warring. Your circumvention of that protection via an account with an inappropriate username was grounds for that username being banned, and finally, your vandalism of my own user page, especially considering the language you used, was grounds for a temporary block from your ip address as a whole.

Know that all this is a consequence of your own actions, as set forth in the wiki's guidelines.

Even so, once your temporary block expires (and, one hopes, you've calmed down a little), you are free to copy down your work, which has been preserved in the page history, and create a new class page, using the 5e Class Preload. If you do so, you will be allowed and encouraged to edit it to your heart's content, so long as you deal respectfully with your fellow wiki members.

Sincerely, --Nuke The Earth (talk) 20:56, 26 December 2020 (MST)

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