My brother can back me up on this! I'll call him as a witness!
Yeah, I've always been pretty fascinated with the unown and the idea of the history of pokémon societies. There's a reason my old Clouded Sky banner had its catchprase spelled out in unown font around the edges. I've long toyed with the idea of a fanfic about people living in the pokémon world in ancient times (like, waaaay before pokéballs), where I envision the unown and the regis having a pretty prominent role. The region I'm talking about would probably be the setting of that fanfic. Actually, the aborted fanfic I wrote some time ago (Vanishing Point) toyed with the regi nation a bit, at least in later chapters that never saw the light of internet.
I don't remember mentioning the Braillians somewhere public before, but eh, the premise basically is that there were two major societies back in the day, one that was heavily centered on the unown, using their power to control pokémon and so forth, and another that used the Braille script and worshipped the regis, relying more upon "advanced" technology for their lifestyle. Naturally, the two eventually decided that they ought to beat each other up. The region in question is where the two really started clashing, encroaching on each other's space, and tensions started to rise that led to the eventual war that broke the two of them down. The region is a small island nation near Sevii, inspired by the fact that Sevii is the only place so far to have both Braille-writing and unown ruins in close proximity, thus being an area of close contact between the two nations.
Pretty much I knew I was fascinated with the unown, then got intrigued with the regis when I translated the inscriptions in R/S, which I think are just too cool:
"In this cave we have lived. We owe all to the pokémon. But, we sealed the pokémon away. We feared it. Those with courage, those with hope, open a door. An eternal pokémon awaits."
So yeah. Always thought it would be great to do something with that, and my conception of that ancient nation kind of grew together with that of the unown.
My will was weak and I turned browsing on early today because I did something this afternoon to prove wrong something a person I dislike said on the internet (SPPf, specifically) in an offhanded, sarcastic, and largely inconsequential manner a year or so ago. I did manage to dig up the quote, but I had slightly misremembered it and was disappointed to find that I had nothing to mentally rub in its face. I think my grudges on the internet are a little out of hand.
Eh? The way the sentence reads to me, it's saying that you promise you won't go back and add pages after you finish them. Like, I would understand if you removed the "not," because then it would be saying, "Ordinarily I wouldn't add pages to content that doesn't exist, but I really do promise that I'll get it up there eventually, they're not going to stay that way forever." If you meant to convey that you need to link stuff so you remember to go back and add it later, maybe add an "if I don't" after "I promise you."
OH GOD I need to turn the forums off now. ttyl