User talk:KojieroSaske

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RozenMaiden
hi, the website i got the RozenMaiden info from was this site: http://rose.space-halo.org/

Fräulein Rose, oh, and shinku's character CD has been released, but there is no tracklisting.

Sir aaron sama girl 21:56, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

Suikoden Task Force
Hello. I recently saw insightful comments that you made at Talk:Suikoden and thought you might like to know that I am attempting to form a Suikoden Task Force. To see a rough version of my plan and the beginnings of the taskforce page (and to join if you like), check out User:Bwowen/Suikoden. Also, feel free to contribute to the ongoing discussion about my ideas and your own at its talk page. Thanks. bwowen talk .contribs 13:12, 8 July 2007 (UTC)

Question About The True Author Of "The Familiar Of Zero"
in the discussion of "The Familiar of Zero" you said: "Uh...Was correcting a minor error when I noticed a story section in the coding. Is that supposed to be there? Mind you, it's horribly biased and the original author had a deluge of writing mistakes, but do we need a plot summary for the current article? If so, then I'll get around to producing that and chopping the episode summaries to a smaller size."

Would you mind telling me the name of that author? Because i think there was a different original author than who the article says, since i remember reading the beginning of the story through a link to free, uncopyrighted, author uploaded books on a website, years before any episodes or chapters started coming out. And i clearly remember that it was translated into only two languages; English and Arabic. Seeing how who they say is the original author, they probably wouldnt have started writing that in those languages, or at least would have also had a translation in their own language. Plus there are differences in the story. That author had plenty of mistakes too, so i hoped you would know their name, since while reading many stories i never payed much attention to the name, except for this story i remember the name was middle-eastern or around there. The link to that story that i always used was taken off of the site.

To sum it up, I just want to know why the true author is getting no credit; (is the selling of stories common?). Do you know the name of the first author?

PS I would have sources but this whole question wouldnt exist if i could do that. I just know what i saw and read.

--Ihavequestions (talk) 08:13, 11 August 2009 (UTC)

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