User talk:Agent chant

Welcome
Hi Agent chant, welcome to The Chronicles of Narnia Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Deathwater Island page. Please take the time to read the Narnia Wiki Format. It is a list of guidelines for all of us to follow. I hope to see you editing again soon! Also feel free to fill out your user page so we can get to know you!

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- EdmundtheJust (Talk) 01:54, 25 March 2010

Hey
I fixed the Cauldron Pool, whomever created just made a mistake, thanks for finding it. The Merpeople go to a different spot for me, other than to the Sea People page.

Caldron

 * Actually, the original texts all spell it "Caldron" which is an older version of "Cauldron" that C.S. Lewis deliberately used. Wolfdog 18:08, March 26, 2010 (UTC)

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
help the computer said I’ve been blocked yet I don't have a message that says this and it says I’ve been giving false info. this is untrue. some of my articles I’ve written are only found in the British version of the book witch may of caused the confusion but for now HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Agent chant 20:12, March 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * Apparently you were blocked for "Inserting false information", but it's only for a day. click here to check out your block --Anon (Talk) 04:28, March 28, 2010 (UTC)


 * You were blocked for not following the WikiNarnia Format Sections 5. And yes, some of the confusion could have been from what version you used. We know that some of the versions are different in some ways, so I apoligise for that misunderstanding. In order that you do violate Section 6, make sure that you use these. These make it so that whatever text in it does not appear, or mention where it was from in the talk page. In the future we might add a template to signify the difference. Also remember to use correct punctuation.
 * The Secret Hill violate Section 6, so you need to take out that it is from a british version of the book. I am working on a template to say this. Go through all the articles that you have created to double-check british spelling and punctuation. It looks like most of them just need a period '.' at the end of them. Let me know if you need more help, thanks for all the edits you have been making. ~EdmundtheJust