User blog:Kervin555/Kervin's Review Service and Workshop

Hey, all! I thought it'd be a good idea to start a little character review "service/workshop" to help people better their characters in the name of posterity. That being said, there are several clauses involved with this particular review service. I would read these carefully if I were you: Of course, let me make several things clear. Taking part in this endeavor means getting what is (probably) going to be a long, detail-centric review. Also, it's important to understand that though I criticize you, do not take it personally. While I've never actually had this happen to me, many of my critic friends have said that there are quite a few people in the world who think that criticism means insults, when it's simply a tool you use to better yourself. '''I am not insulting you. I am helping you.'''
 * 1) First and foremost, this is a brutally honest character review service. If I find something wrong, I will point it out. If I find something is out of place or does not fit in with continuity or simply because I don't think it's very good, you will know.
 * 2) This review service is not only a character review service, but also a grammar and formatting review. You WILL be criticized on lack of proper grammar, punctuation, and other things involving the English language. Not only that, but you will also be criticized on the grounds of proper formatting and how to make your character pages look fresh and pristine. I will make recommendations for how you should fix any formatting errors. There are various reasons for why I'm choosing to do this:
 * 3) It is in the name of making this already awesome-looking wiki look even more awesome by eliminating any and all grammatical and formatting errors.
 * 4) Because eye-sores are a terrible, terrible thing and I firmly believe that all wikis should prioritize grammar and formatting.
 * 5) I will try my very best to be unbiased and mechanical in my reviews of your characters. Bias, however, is impossible to be rid off, so my personal opinions will invariably affect my decision-making process. Keep this in mind. You are welcome to point out any biases you notice.
 * 6) Literary-based criticism will focus mainly on inconsistencies, unrealistic details, and those sorts of things. Passing judgement on your character is not what I'm setting out to do; simply telling you my views and getting you to better yourself is my purpose.

That being said, I am not perfect. Anyone is welcome to review any of my characters and tell me any flaws that they see. Criticism, to me, is always welcome.

Cheers, all, and many happy days of writing and RPing ahead.

Kervin555 (talk) 21:58, August 26, 2014 (UTC)