User:Lord Boots

"My mama always said that you can tell a lot about a Lord by the Boots he's wearing."

- Blood Ox 'Notice: I will most likely be inactive until the release of Dishonored 2''. '''

Greetings Sir or Ma'am!

It is I, Lord Boots, humble Royal Wiki Editor at your service. If you're expecting a long "about me" section to this page then I'm afraid you're frankly out of luck. Not only am I apathetic to writing, but apathetic to the human race in general, which is probably why I live in a dark cave in the middle of the wilderness. At least they have wifi.

On a more serious note, I must admit that I will most likely "come and go" between this wiki and my other wiki account for the Star Wars Encyclopedia, Wookieepedia, where I enjoy more whiskey and cigars and have spent much too much money on reference book material.

Yet, I suppose that would raise a most pertinent question. Why would I, a well to do aristocrat bother to spend time with the low-down peasantry that inhabit the deep dark void of the low Alexi Rank internet? Well, simply due to one fact. I found the world of Dishonored intriguing. But not only intriguing, but filled with a certain "spirit" or special "aura" that it radiated to me upon my first playthrough of the game. Not only was it special, intense, and unique, but exciting, surprising and featuring the most important part to any game out there. Credibility. The game world felt real. It felt polished. It felt worn-down. I could imagine what type of person lives in what house, what used to be on a certain street, how people come and go to work, and how the political system was set up! Much to my chagrin, many games ignore the "worldbuilding" and skip straight to the "gun-building," thus this game (which offered a no-kills option to beat it) fulfilled all my wishes.

The clash of magic and machine, the spiritual and a hard, permeating reality struck an accord with me, forming a certain dichotomy that spurred some inner emotion within myself to appreciate this game not only as a work of art, but a celebration and exploration of the human soul. Of course, it also serves as a good side-project for when writing Star Wars becomes much too drab.

Gosh, I just sounded old for a minute there.

Current editing plans
Currently, my focus on the wiki is giving wars, conflicts and pertinent events their own pages on the wiki, and then adding them to the "Navbox World". As of now, I've successfully written one stub article and one fully-fleshed out article about the War of Four Crowns and Rectification War respectively, and plan and writing about the Morley Insurrection at some later point, and re-doing the page on the Isle of Morley at the same time. In addition, I plan on giving various articles on the wiki more "cohesiveness" and introducing more attempts at "standardization" and Manuel of Style formatting.

Pages I've created

 * War of Four Crowns
 * Rectification War