User talk:As if!

First Post
Yeah, so I've been following this wiki for a while and just decided to jump onboard. I'm still figuring things out, but I understand some things. Also, Monobook FTW. As if! 01:11, December, 9, 2010 (UTC)

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You can only have one talkbubble template. You're gonna need to merge the ones you have. Thanks! -- 00:40, December 12, 2010 (UTC)

You still need to merge your templates. You have used both of them in other pages now, and you need to have it down to one. I would recommend merging them into this one, not only because it is easily identified as yours, but because the other one has been used fewer times, making to easier to correct. Thank you. -- 02:42, December 28, 2010 (UTC)

Xemnas Theroy
Hi. I read your theory and I couldn't help but notice a few things. The first being that couldn't it be possible that Xemnas wants to rule all worlds, but with Aqua and Ven? Keep in mind that so far, anything that involves Xeanort has been about flooding the world in darkness, with the exception of Xemnas. Xemnas seemed to think that nothingness should be the ruling factor. Could it be at all possible that after loosing his heart, the Terra-Xeanort persona may have found that being in darkness and light was pointless if you don't have a heart? The next thing I wondered, what if Xemnas wanted Ven out of C.O. for the purpose of destroying the castle completely, without having the death of Ven on his hands? It would make sense if you thought about how Xeanort looked very arrogant when he plunged the Land of Departure into darkness. It may have been that seeing the castle that he destroyed being turned into a stronghold that even he couldn't get through, (in terms of getting Ven out) may have made it seem like an improvement to the castle, effectively undoing his proof of dominance over the "weak willed" Eraqus. I'm sorry if I came across as a jerk, trying to unravel your theory. Just giving a bit of thought about your theory. --Armored Arzan 23:58, January 23, 2011 (UTC)