Thread:AtlantisUchiha/@comment-18812574-20160922024022/@comment-18812574-20160924050636

There are some examples of pages that have passed the test on the RPCQE, under "users that have passed." I would recommend that you read Glaciersharp and/or Yukine Nagato, as they are both articles that received good scores on the RPCQE. Basically, you just have to add logical, non-"filler," detail, with relatively good grammar and format. So the introduction I say should maybe be one short paragraph, the appearance a paragraph, the personality 2-3 paragraphs, the history about 4 paragraphs (maybe more), and then describe the character's powers. To submit an entry to the RPCQE, the article needs to be 25k bytes long. Bytes are equal to about one typed character, but it is not exact. To see your article's byte count, click "History" under the Edit button, then read the total number of bytes for your article.

Making a Bleached (ha) King Arthur seems interesting. I know that maybe one or two other users on this wiki made characters who were or were based off of Arthur, but I can't remember where they went. Would be interesting if Excalibur was a Zanpakutou that got lost int the Human World or something. (Okay, so if the Soul Society was based on Medieval Japan the earliest date for it being established might be around 600-700 AD, and we know Arthur was around 400 AD. Buuuut you can stretch it and say that perhaps Japanese samurai culture as we know it BEGAN in Soul Society and then influenced Japan, instead of the other way around, or even that the Soul Society once originally resembled ancient China as opposed to Japan. That could place the Soul Society at maybe 300 AD all the way back until maybe 200 BC, so you have some freedom to explain different theories and use real-world history in conjunction with Bleach too.)

I didn't delete any of your articles since I didn't know which ones you wanted removed. We can just leave them as-is for now, as "under construction" until you complete the exam, since you only have to do the exam once.