Knight-errant of the FA | ||
The noble Theodor, High King in Wikipedia, gazes with marveling favour on the Featured Articles of this user: List FA's in the third argument — thanks! :) The king therefore dubs him a Knight-errant of the FAe. May Mab herself bless this user's work! |
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Purpose
editThis award is intended to honor the true nobility of Wikipedia, specifically those users who have shown (and continue to show) inspiring leadership, clear thinking and beautiful prose while repeatedly, inexorably bringing articles to FA status. Excelsior!
Fun trivia
editFae is indeed the correct Latin plural of "FA".
Mab (sometimes called Medb or Titania) is the Queen of the Fae and someone not to be trifled with; she's described in Shakespeare's plays, Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
The term "King in Somewhere" was a wonderfully finessed royal title from the history of Prussia. The Emperor needed the help of a certain lord, who desired to be called "king". Since the Emperor couldn't make him "King of Somewhere" without risking war, he made him "King in Somewhere". Being a title that suggests nobility and location without granting power, it's perfect for Theodor, who has a gruff but noble spirit and lives indeed in Wikipedia.
The Wikipedians who seek out articles and transform them Midas-like into Featured Articles bring to mind the knight-errants of yore. We live in different times, but the generous and noble impulses, being immortal, can find new forms of expression.
Usage
editFill in parameters into the following sample code:
{{Theodor
|awardname=
|username=
|nickname=
|FAs=
|finalwish=
|gazeadverb=
|gazeobject=
|action=
|border=
|size=
}}
All of these variables have defaults. In the simplest usage, just put the username as the first argument
{{Theodor|username}}
or the username and nickname as the first two arguments
{{Theodor|username|nickname}}