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  1. Hi, I'm Nova. I've played Delta for about one or two years with a few long breaks in between. I previously played D[I]o[/I]dian and was a long time staff member there, eventually achieving the rank of administrator. During my time as an administrator I joined DeltaScape. The game was fun and I also found posting to be quite fun, although I don't have many posts most of my posts have a strong meaning to them. Shortly after joining I assisted Delta with some minor bug fixes and I also formed the Literary Arts section. The literary section is a place where people can post their pieces of literature for critique within the community, the section now has over 150 threads and over 1,200 posts within it. I came up with the idea for Golden Guides originally on D[I]o[/I]dian, and it's become very popular within the RSPS community and many other RSPS servers have used the section on their forum, including DeltaScape. Without the section many great guides would be overlooked and thrown into the last pages of the guides section instead of being recognized as the great guides they are. The section also helps players find the excellent quality guides more easily. The golden guides section easily has over 50,000 views on all of the threads in the section. I believe I have the right to own these items because I've contributed to DeltaScape in the form of ideas, time, and friendship. I respect anyone who shows me respect, help anyone who needs help, and try to be as friendly as I can. I report rulebreakers whenever I can, but don't try to start things just to get someone in trouble. If I ever received moderator again, I would try my hardest to help the community as a whole, and if I was inactive I would resign because there's no reason to take up a staff spot while other people are much more active than you and could contribute more.