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Revision as of 15:09, 19 May 2007




Mimirswell
File:None

Site Administrator of TWC

Badges/Roles:Civitate, Patrician, Senatorii
Patron:Valus
Patron of:None


Overview

Mimirswell is a Council Member and Administrator of Total War Center. He is contributions to the forum largely reside within the Curia, Common Community, particularly the Vestigia Vetustatis, Staff and Technical Staff.

Early Membership

On 23 November, 2005 an interesting topic in the Vestigia Vetustatis convinced Mimirswell to register and post for the first time after lurking for some time. The positive feedback as well as a private conversation with Valus would have Mimirswell continue posting at a frequent rate within the VV. His posting focused between posting in the Historical Quiz Thread as well as numerous posts on Roman and Hellenic history. These included:

These along with an eclectic mix of threads throughout the Thema Devia resulted in Mimirswell being patronized by Valus and confirmed as a Civitate on 13 January, 2006. As part of a pledge Mimirswell made in his Civitate post, he formed the short lived Thoth Society.

The Curia

On 14 January, 2006 Mimirswell entered the Curia and began a series of reforms to change the structure of the staff and constitution. His first post in the Prothalamos outlined an aggressive change to the Staff system that would allow non-citizens to join staff and upon retiring be citizens. Though this idea failed to gain much momentum Mimirswell was undeterred. Proposals that Mimirswell sponsored and/or drafted between 13 January and March 12, 2006: