Talk:Ayla

Okay
Just going to make a point that I will probably continue doing this for characters here and there. I like for the wiki to at least have the CharInfo data for every character, along with their Nihongo stuff. Even it's just a single paragraph for the character, at least anyone who may be curious about these characters will have an idea of what role in the plot they play. I also like the thought of any images of said character finally being used, as unused images are frowned upon by Wikia. These pages will never be created otherwise, and if you need proof of that, I will gladly elaborate. I have monitored nonexistent pages for a while now, and the fact that neither Quickie nor QQ Selezneva had pages for such an extended period of time, being a popular mascot and protagonist, respectively, proves they would never have pages had I not taken the initiative. Now, at least, they have something.

There should be no reason why a central character wouldn't have a page by this point, and if they don't, the odds of them ever getting one, my actions aside, are incredibly low. Like super low. Newer characters, yeah, totally. The chances of them getting pages are still very likely and relevant. It's as if, by this point, users expect the older character pages to already exist. There's still possibilities for our newer releases, but games like TotA, ToV, and ToG have already fallen into the category of nope. It's just not going to happen. We really should have this character data, though. Character data and at least a paragraph providing their role. Mayu would freak, but I say it's better than nothing. I can't begin to explain how many hoops and hurdles I've had to overcome simply to locate a generic descriptive paragraph of a character. I did it for Quickie, QQ, and now Ayla. That proves that we really should provide some information on all characters for the sake of users, or really everyone, who are genuinely interested.

We don't have this problem with game pages, thankfully, and arte pages fall into a different category of difficulty. They're not hard to create, so even though we are currently lacking quite a few, we're not suffering in that department. Likewise, arte pages follow a format that make their creation complete as is. Location pages, on the other hand, abide by a similar format to character pages, having the LocInfo data and then a series of optional sections. So really, this may be a direction I take with those as well. It doesn't make sense that we should have all the stub, in every sense of the word, ToM character pages for the sake of having them and including their data on the wiki, but we can't have a page like this. Mayu isn't here anymore, so I am more okay with it now. I am not saying create a plethora of stubs for the sake of having pages, and if that's what you're taking from this, don't bother. In fact, as I said, I will probably be the one doing this the most here and there, filling in empty spaces like Quickie and QQ. Even Primula Rosso. That's another one.

But anyway, the wiki's image won't alter, and I will continue to delete created stubs if they don't contribute to the wiki in any way. Ponnie and Clyte. Those are two more. I'm typing these as they pop into my head. Then again, with those, unless someone has played the game and understood the dialogue, we're not going to get much more. It's like with some of our Escort and Mobile game pages. There's not a lot of information, but it's information nonetheless. I want it on the wiki. Again, the wiki's image won't alter. You'll notice that I never create a page concerning a topic with which I'm familiar half-assed. It's always in full. I want that for this wiki, and I encourage users to emulate me in that regard. I just didn't want anyone barking at me that I'm going against my own rules in creating pages like this. Which, no one has, but still.

Arosia (talk) 03:56, January 14, 2016 (UTC)