Dante

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Dante is the moderator of [[Burdensome Books]], the third category of 667.
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Dante is the moderator of [[Burdensome Books]], the third category of 667. Serving in this position since time immemorial, his iron grip on the category is nigh-legendary, and he is frequently used as an example of a [[Nazi mod]] by faux-rebellious figures like ironic Detriment Deleter [[PJ]] and tabloid journalist [[Akbar]]. His domain recently expanded to include [[Ravaged Resources]], from which he'd already been stealing articles, but nobody cared enough to stop him.
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== Fiction ==
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Dante is probably one of the few 667 authors to actually finish their fic.  In his most famous story, the epic 667 fic ''Divided'', he naturally served as the [[Mary-Sue]] of the tale and used it to flame his personal enemies, both metaphorically and literally. In another story, ''The Abyss'', he sent various political figures to Hell, where they belong (even if the story was only meant to be one chapter in length).
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== Allegations of Secrecy ==
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Dante has been accused of keeping secrets from 667 and 667ers, and manipulating the flow of information to suit his own needs.  Where do these claims come from?  That is, of course, a secret.

Revision as of 16:51, 6 January 2007

Dante is the moderator of Burdensome Books, the third category of 667. Serving in this position since time immemorial, his iron grip on the category is nigh-legendary, and he is frequently used as an example of a Nazi mod by faux-rebellious figures like ironic Detriment Deleter PJ and tabloid journalist Akbar. His domain recently expanded to include Ravaged Resources, from which he'd already been stealing articles, but nobody cared enough to stop him.

Fiction

Dante is probably one of the few 667 authors to actually finish their fic. In his most famous story, the epic 667 fic Divided, he naturally served as the Mary-Sue of the tale and used it to flame his personal enemies, both metaphorically and literally. In another story, The Abyss, he sent various political figures to Hell, where they belong (even if the story was only meant to be one chapter in length).

Allegations of Secrecy

Dante has been accused of keeping secrets from 667 and 667ers, and manipulating the flow of information to suit his own needs. Where do these claims come from? That is, of course, a secret.

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