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Hello, I'm the user known as "Unknown Dragon". I came to Wikipedia to contribute to it with any information I could provide. However it seems that some individuals are blind and don't know a good edit when they see one (no, I am not a vandal or should I say "WikiTroll"), and I don't intentionally vandalize, if I happen to vandalize it is by accident, I try to promote as much order as I can while making Wikipedia an even more perfect source of knowledge.

Interests

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Fiction seems to be my biggest interest, most especially that which includes Science Fiction, Fantasy and Christian Fantasy (I am Roman Catholic by the way, although I shamefully admit that at a great deal of times I am not as faithful as I would like to or should be).

I highly enjoy video games, especially those made by Nintendo, mostly any games that are linked to the games involved in Super Smash Bros. (series) (to learn more about what I mean, look down at "Theories about Crossovers in Fiction"). I also enjoy Shadow of the Colossus and I would also like to someday play Kingdom Hearts (series) and Halo (video game series) (thanks to Red vs. Blue).

And at last there are movies and tv shows. I enjoy Tokusatsu-related tv shows and movies such as Ultraman and Power Rangers/Super Sentai. I especially love Kaiju movies and shows (there's nothing more fun to watch than two or more giant monsters fighting each other LOL). I have some interest in Anime, which include Pokemon (anime), Digimon: Digital Monsters, Sonic X, Fullmetal Alchemist and InuYasha. I also like a couple of Anime-influenced shows such as Avatar: The Last Airbender and Jackie Chan Adventures. Star Wars is among my favorite movie series as well. Besides Science Fiction and Fantasy based series, I also enjoy some of Nickelodeon (TV channel)'s comedy shows, these include Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and All That (as well as just about all of All That's spinoffs like Good Burger, Kenan and Kel (and like Kel Mitchell's character in that show, I'm a fan of Orange soft drinks), Cousin Skeeter, The Amanda Show, Drake and Josh and KaBlam!). I enjoy some of Fox Broadcasting Company and USA Network's shows as well like House (TV series), Monk (TV series) and Psych. I've been a fan of Home Improvement since I was little and I am just now starting to enjoy George Lopez (TV series) and Jeff Dunham.

I love Dragons, they have this strange allure and multiple portrayels. It isn't a suprise that some of the video games I enjoy are Drakengard/Drakengard 2, Spyro the Dragon (series) and to a degree, Drakan (although the Flesh Mage completely ruined the game for me). I also enjoy American Dragon: Jake Long and Gargoyles (TV series) and Dragonheart is one of the best movies out there (Dragonheart: A New Beginning is nice too). Reading is also another one of my favorite past times, of course most of the books I read involve dragons, like Dragon Rider and Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons. My favorite books series are the Inheritance Cycle, Age of Fire and Dragons in Our Midst (they are by far the best dragon fantasy books and those of you who love Dragons and are Christian, you should read Dragons in Our Midst, and even if you are not a dragon lover but are still Christian you should read, it RULES!). And call me crazy if you will but I was one of the few people that hoped that the Pickled dragon was real and that The Last Dragon (docudrama) was a true story.

Besides dragons other mythological creatures I like are Yeti/Hibagon and Golems, and sometimes I find it interesting to learn about demons. Digressing from my previous topic for a moment, I would like to point out which creatures I consider to belong to the category of Goblinoids: Goblins/Hobgoblins (obviously), Orcs, Gremlins, Imps, Trolls and Ogres (including Oni (folklore)) as well as some related characters like the Nephilim and Grendel.

Favorites

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Favorite characters

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Video Games: Nintendo and related: Mario/Luigi, Yoshi, Bowser (Nintendo), Link (The Legend of Zelda)/Princess Zelda/Ganon, Donkey Kong (character)/Diddy Kong, Samus Aran, Sonic the Hedgehog (character)/Shadow the Hedgehog, Doctor Eggman, Solid Snake, Nightmare (Soulcalibur), Astaroth (Soulcalibur), Kratos (God of War),

TV/Movie:

Anime/Manga:

Kaiju:

Dragons and related characters:

Items/Terminology

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Video games

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In no particular order.

Games I'd like to play:

Favorite Bands and Songs

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NOTE: In the first half I put the word "songs" next to the bands that I don't particularly favor, I only like the songs listed next to them.

Opinions about Wikipedia

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I have some opinions concerning Wikipedia and a couple of its users: Cool Wikipedians (those who I hold with high regard):

Rivals (individuals I often clash with but I still respect):

(Since it is considered a Personal Attack, I will not put down Wikipedians who I dislike)

I also have some unhappy opinions about some of the articles that on Wikipedia, these are ones that no one seems to agree with me:

  • Digimon: Many of the articles have been merged and seem very inconvenient and unnecessary.
  • Ganon: Okay, there are so many debates about this article that it's really pathetic. People need to have some common sense with this one, Ganon(dorf) is a Fictional Deity, Demon, Pig, King, Emperor, Wizard, Thief, Knight, Swordsman and Kaiju all rolled into one.

Why is it that if a category is under another category, why do articles that in both categories have both categories listed under them? If they are under a category under another category wouldn't it technically be in both categories? Why do both categories have to be listed under an article? It's so pointless! I'm sick of people of giving me a hard time about adding or taking away categories from certain pages, it gets on my nerves and I would appreciate that it would stop, I know what I'm doing with that. Lastly, I don't get why I am unallowed to have extra images on my user page, I would like to use visual aids so that others who read my profile know exactly what I'm talking about.

Discarded Material

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There was some valuable material on Wikipedia that, over time, was no longer viewed as relevant and was therefore removed, sad to say. Here I have collected some of my favorite material that I believe should not have been removed:

American Dragon: Jake Long

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Dragon Training Because other magical creatures look up to dragons for leadership and guidance, the dragons of the world have become official protectors of the magical realm. Using their powers and abilities, the dragons of the world have formed a union of sorts and strive to protect magical creatures and the world around them and to keep normal humans from becoming aware of any magical creatures and the magical world. In many ways the dragons of American Dragon: Jake Long are similar to the Jedi Knights of Star Wars. The Teacher and Student: Older and more experienced dragons can be appointed as "Dragon Masters", coaches to younger and less experienced generations of dragons, their "Dragon Student". One traditional rule the Dragon Council follows is that the student and teacher should not be related. One exception to this rule is the Student/Teacher relationship between Jake Long and his grandfather, Lao Shi. Lao Shi personally asked the Dragon Council if he could train Jake himself since he believed that one day the Dark Dragon would return and that Jake would have to face him. The Council reluctantly agreed but only on a strict basis. Also, students who are unable to learn sufficiently enough from their teachers are transferred to a new Dragon Master. The Dragon Council tests the progress of students through three tests that three of the Council members personally administrate.

  • The Test of Judgement in Fire (Councilor Kulde administrates this one): This trial tests the dragon student's use of judgement. In this trial, the student is guided into a warehouse where they are assaulted by ice sculptures depicting various different creatures (magical and non-magical alike), but the student must only use their fire breath to melt only the sculptures that would pose a threat.
  • The Test of Wisdom in Battle (Councilor Andam administrates this one): This trial tests the dragon's knowledge of magical creatures and the magical world. In this trial, Councilor Andam pits the Dragon student against another magical creature of his choosing. If the student is able to overcome their opponent, they pass the test.
  • The Test of Courage in Flight (Councilor Chang administrated this one, although she may no longer do so because of her imprisonment): This trial puts many of the dragon student's abilities to the test. In this test, the student must make their way through an obstacle course set up around Draco Island and must fly through three rings. Not only that, but the student must also compete against another dragon, whom the student has the option of choosing. If the student is able to fly through all three rings and complete the course before their opponent, they pass the test.

Rules: Dragons follow a strict set of rules. Most importantly a dragon must not allow humans to become aware of magical creatures and their world, including themselves. When humans become aware, the dragons must then erase all knowledge (and sometimes traces of) any information of their being magical creatures. Secondly, a dragon must not use their dragon powers for personal gain. A running gag in the show is that Jake Long ends up breaking this rule constantly, although most of the time inadvertently. Jake also seems to be a rebel against certain rules, such as when Trixie and Spud found out about his and his grandpa's identities, Jake was asked to use a memory-erasing potion on them, but refused (see "Professor Rotwood's Thesis"). Jake also uses his powers for personal gain a great deal of the time, such as using his ability to shapeshift, which landed him in trouble in "Dragon Summit".

Heavenly Sword

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Nariko is the main character of the game. She's 23 years old at the beginning of the game. A fierce, talented, and beautiful young warrior who belongs to a clan headed by her father, Shen. A prophecy once foretold that a son would be born who would act as a saviour to the clan; with the birth of Nariko, a daughter, the clan have come to shun her, and even go so far as to blame their misfortunes on her. Despite the loneliness and resentment felt towards the people of her clan, Nariko willingly protects them with her life. A strong-willed individual, Nariko is a deadly fighter who displays unprecedented skill in combat. After King Bohan launches his destructive tirade to find the Heavenly Sword that the clan protect, Nariko bears the burden of wielding the cursed sword, trading her life to save her people from the grip of the genocidal King and to avenge the people who died protecting it.

Kai is the adopted sister of Nariko, and a member of the clan which protects the Heavenly Sword. She is an innocent character with child-like and impish behaviour, but is highly skilled in the use of her deadly crossbow, a "game" which she names "twing twang". Previously belonging to a once-great clan, Kai is the last survivor; her mother was murdered by one of Bohan's generals, Flying Fox right in front of her which caused severe trauma. Kai was eventually found by Nariko and her clan. She is extremely attached to Nariko and will often disobey orders from Shen or other clan members to assist her.

Shen is both the father of Nariko and the leader of the clan that protects the Heavenly Sword. He acts as Nariko's mentor first and father second. Despite the failed prophecy that was foretold, Shen spared his daughter's life and instead crafted her into a fierce and loyal warrior. For ages he has protected the sword from the forces of evil and corruption. He was once a fellow student with King Bohan before they became the leaders of a separate clan and kingdom, respectively.

King Bohan is the main villain in Heavenly Sword. Bohan is a power crazed king, utterly obsessed with otherworldly treasures and getting his hands on the Heavenly Sword. He leads his army in a search to obtain it, attacking Nariko's clan in the process. He believes himself to be a messiah sent from Heaven to shape the world for a new era and to eliminate all "savages", and that capturing the Heavenly Sword will symbolise his dominance over the land. He obeys and worships a raven which has a gold face plate covering its face that may have some connection with the Raven Lord mentioned in the animated prequel series. He wields some kind of axe or maul as a weapon.

Flying Fox is the first of King Bohan's war generals. Flying Fox is a rather crazy, eccentric, and demented blade wielder, who is capable of appearing in a different spot in an instant. He does not seem to have any desire for dominance over the land; he is only in it for the money and the "sadistic desire" to hunt and kill. Fox was one of the people who took part in the decimation of Kai's clan and was personally responsible for the brutal murder of her mother. His back is covered with several metallic wings on both sides, and he possesses the ability to levitate, teleport, and create copies of himself.

Whiptail A twisted, serpentine seductress, Whiptail serves as Bohan's lover, mistress, and general who has an insatiable desire to please Bohan and craves his attention. She wears a stylized headdress in the shape of an eel atop her head and down her back; the tail moves as if it is part of her. With her scaly skin, razor-sharp teeth and forked tongue, it would appear that she is not necessarily even human. In battle, her weapon of choice is a whip. She also possesses the ability of water manipulation, allowing her to create massive tidal waves and typhoons with water in her immediate vicinity. She also possesses the unique ability delve into people's minds.

Roach is King Bohan's illegitimate son. His mother is probably Sumi, the remains of whom is kept in the treasury, and is described as a warrior-witch, who desecrated the Kings loins. Roach is mentally retarded and he often seeks his father's approval. He frequently refers to King Bohan as "daddy" which Bohan hates being reminded of. Despite Roach' hulking, gargantuan, and intimidating appearance, he is a rather gentle creature with the mind of a child. He is very mindful and caring of his father and seeks his approval. His large torso resembles a cockroach's thorax.

Kai's Mother is a character in one part of the story. She was killed by Flying Fox, in front of her daughter, Kai which is supposedly the cause of her traumatic behaviour. Years later Kai goes to King Bohan's Armory to find the Heavenly Sword for her sister. While she retrieves the sword, she accidentally discovers the corpse of her mother which instantly rekindled her memory of her mother's fatal encounter with Fox, and briefly drove her insane with grief, before an unexpected and near-fatal reunion with her mother's killer.

The Heavenly Sword is the mighty sword that came from the skies with the "heavenly warrior" a long time ago, and defeated the Raven Lord in a fierce battle. After the evil lord was killed, the warrior vanished and the sword remained on earth, and it was later delivered to a clan of warriors devoted to protect it, and wait for the return of the heavenly warrior, who was going to lead mankind to a new age of peace and freedom. As the game moves forward it is shown that the heavenly sword is somehow alive; it gives the wielder incredible destructive power, as well as some degree of agility and speed, in exchange for his or her soul. The game does not explain why this bargain happens, why the wielder must die in order to use the sword; that is just the price that has to be paid for wielding it. Nariko states that when she is away from it she feels weak, empty, and meaningless. This is probably another effect from using the sword: the wielder gets 'addicted' to it. Also, she says near the end of the game that in the past she fought only to defend herself and her people. However, after wielding the sword for so long, she was beginning to enjoy the slaughtering and all the kills, which implies that the sword was slowly twisting her personality. In the animated series, in chapter 2, it is said that after being used by so many warriors to kill and tear apart flesh, bones and blood, the sword now hungers for killing.

Theories about series

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This is bonus content, somethings I came up with on my own.

Legend of Zelda chronology

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In the words of the Angry Video Game Nerd I would consider myself a lineist (spelling?), believing there is one timeline. There are some games that I'm not sure where they fit thought. ( "-" denotes that the game is a direct sequel to the other)

  • Hero of Time saga (this came first): The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time-The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask- (here it explains how the Hero's garb came to be, it's based on the Kokiri's tunics. It also takes place during the events of the King (Gustaf?) uniting the kingdom and of course the sealing war when Ganondorf, Link and Zelda get their respective Triforce pieces.) The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess-Link's Crossbow Training-(upcoming Wii Zelda game) (Twilight Princess and the two related games take place 100 years after Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask, it is unknown how long after these games the other games take place or if the other games take place in between the 100 years or after)

Crossovers

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This section is merely a fun theory I came up on how almost every popular video game (and other) franchises are linked and part of the same multiverse. There are so many though that I don't even feel like covering them ALL!

The MAJOR crossover games are the Super Smash Brothers series, Soul series and Pac-Man Fever (video game) and Namco × Capcom).

Super Smash Brothers series are connected with: Mario/Donkey Kong (series), The Legend of Zelda (series) (which is connected to the Soul series), Metroid (series), Kirby (series), Pokemon, F-Zero (series), Star Fox (series), Pikmin (series), Mother (series), Metal Gear (series) and Sonic the Hedgehog (series)

The Soul (series), which in turn is related to many other game series including Tekken (series) (with the appearance of Heihachi Mishima), Xenosaga series (with the appearance of KOS-MOS), the Tales (role-playing game series) (with the appearance of Lloyd Irving), the Spawn (comics), the God of War (series) (with the appearance of Kratos, also Kratos' armor and weapons appear in Heavenly Sword) Star Wars (with the apperances of Yoda and Darth Vader). The same alien species as E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial appear in the Star Wars film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

There is no proper chronological order for these games because Soul Edge and Soul Calibur (from the Soul series), as well as Tabuu and the Master and Crazy Hands (from the Super Smash Bros series) have the power to warp and manipulate time and space. For those of you who would like to contribute more to this chain, please contact me in my UserTalk, thanks.

Categories

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You could probably find attributes of me in the following categories:

(I'd like to thank User:Ben 10 for providing most these boxes).