Talk:Transmigrant (Fanon Canon)

Even pretending for a moment that you have any good reasons for making Sigma the transmigrant of Kaguya, despite the fact that it doesn't fit, at all, the main reason I never involved Seireitou with the fanon canon was because he was Kaguya's transmigrant. It seemed totally unfair to the others. There's such a thing in this world known as "Writer's Respect", Sigma. It's when writers, or rather, let's say users in this case, CAN do something, but they choose not to so as to respect their fellow users. I would rather not turn this into an attack, as I'm not trying to insult you, but it seems to me that you seriously lack this form of respect. I've seen you countless times ask to use other people's articles, and when they either say no or do not answer you, you just make your own article of it. That isn't right at all. Now, perhaps you did ask for permission from the others and whomever is running this "fanon canon" thing to do this whole thing, but even so, can you honestly tell me this is a good idea? After everything you've done with Sigma, is this really the best move? Does any of this really fit? I mean, come on man, how does any of this make sense? At least when I made Seireitou, Kaguya's transmigrant, I had the entire thing planned out. It perfectly explained why Seireitou has always had that evil side of him in my stories with Ten. It explains why he has white hair, despite the dominant hair trait in the Hyuuga being black/brown for males, and why his Byakugan became so advanced. How does this make sense with everything you've done with Sigma up until now? Come on, man. I don't want to turn this into a lengthy argument or anything, I'm way too tired from my day to engage in this, and I would prefer not to conflict with you during the roleplay I signed up for, but as one author to another, I am seriously telling you that you need to rethink this. You are heading down a slippery slope. --Silver-Haired Seireitou (Dosvidaniya, tovarisch.) 03:13, July 29, 2014 (UTC)