Aang on a sec

Aang on a sec’s talk page Hi!

For some reason, you have come here. I won’t ask you why, but if you really want to tell me I suppose you could put it on my message wall?

I’m Aang on a sec, but you can call me AOAS or Aang. I’m a Dicussion Moderator and Rollback on the Avatar wiki, and I’ve been here since January 2020. I also write Fanons, which you can find in my userbox to the right —>. I am the proud writer of Rise of the Beacons (which I actually upload) and The Crimes of Yakone (which I upload to once every blue moon).

Anyway, a bit about me.

I watched Avatar: The Last Airbender around September 2019. I absolutely loved it, and after I completed it I immediately researched everything I could about the show, finding out about the sequel series, learning all these little pieces of trivia about characters and voice actors, and just lapping up every single piece of information I could find.

Over time, I realised I kept coming back to this website. What was this mysterious place containing the answers to all my questions? I asked myself. I looked into it, and found out about Fandom and how it worked, and realised that the Avatar Wiki must have been edited by other fans of the show.

I’ve seen some other people say (type) that they found the ‘Wiki Activity’ button by accident, and it changed their lives. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the same for me. I’d found out about editing by searching up how Fandom worked, so I never had the joy of stumbling across the fabled button, as I pretty much knew it would be there by the time I found it.

I began my time on the Avatar Wiki making an account. It took way too long, as I couldn’t pick a username, until I finally settled on ‘Aang on a sec’ (you can decide if it was time well spent), a play on the phrase hang on a sec, but with..... you know what, let’s just leave my username choices there.

And *ta daa* that’s how I created an account.

But who actually am I?

I’m a Brit! Erm...that’s all you’re getting out of me really. A few users know a bit more about me than others, but nothing much. I like to stay relatively anominous. Wait, that’s not right. Amonimous? No, that’s the Equalist guy...anomi-? Oh I give up.

And that’s about it. If you’ve managed to somehow get to this stage, then you have really shown resilience and grit. I’m impressed, you clearly, for some reason, don’t mind me, so why don’t you tell me your username and I’ll add you to my friends list!