Thread:Lord Maxen Montclair/@comment-1196363-20140320144859/@comment-4681356-20140320155631

Berenal Grayblade wrote: Moorwhelp wrote: As I recall, I changed the word "is" to "was" and changed the Archbishop lineage template to Sede Vacante... These changes were all about the abdication. You didn't have any need to revert any of these changes... All of the edits stand, I don't know why you're trying to make it out like I'm vandalizing your page. I changed the page just like we did with Columban's when he left- to reflect what was happening and when it was happening. If you did want Caspius's page to reflect the abdication, I am sorry. I was trying to make all of the relevant pages reflect current information.

I really hate to be the guy that makes a big fuss on the wikia; I can totally deal with Caspius's pages presenting falsities about Moorwhelp, even if the page is protected by your guild member. But what I can't deal with is when I'm being accused of vandalism and then having Arathorstories being thrown under the bus simply for being fair-minded about these simple edits, aimed only at consistency, when you decide to make a fuss about them. In the case where it's spelling mistakes being fixed it's fine, though it does bring about his desire for the page to be locked. When/if a new archbishop is elected, the only edit that should be made is on the succession box at the bottom of the page. Still, even if your edits weren't vandalism he would be more comfortable with it locked. Seeing that it doesn't impact anyone else I don't see why a fuss is being made about the protection status. When a new archbishop is selected let me know and I'll make the succession box edit, after that the page should have no reason to be touched unless it's for categorical edits.

Okay, Berenal. That seems entirely fair to me. When the need to edit the page for continuity comes up, I'll just prompt you admins. I don't want to be accused of vandalism, and I don't want anyone blamed for anything I've done.

I'll just have to write Moorwhelp's side of the story in a more objective way.