I'm Roniius, a Tokyo-based editor. I mostly edit regarding the history of countries within Asia, especially in Central, Northern, and Eastern Asia. I also occasionally edit articles related to alternative music (mostly shoegaze and post-rock), while I also do edit a few anime-related pages.
As of September 2020, I have a score of 722 on the Wikipediholism test, mostly because I interrupted an important part of my life by editing Wikipedia and am now reaping its various consequences.
My first edit was on 02:17, 26 September 2019 for Mutianyu.
My 1000th edit was on 16:03, 5 February 2020 for Kingdom of Mrauk U, in which I added information about its early kings.
My 2000th edit was on 15:18, 7 July 2021, when I added a Japanese name to Folk guerrilla concerts.
Below are articles I have written or rewritten, in chronological order, separated by topic (for articles that cross two or more topics mentioned here, I've put them where I think they're more fitting). I've clarified some things that may be confusing. Do note that many of the articles have been moved - for most of them, I use the name of the article as I first created it, although I have changed the names of some articles in this list.
Kōrankei (I actually started the draft of Kōrankei when I was in the town itself. The Transportation section was written on the top of Iimori-yama Mountain, and the draft was finished on the road to Inuyama Castle)
Michita Sakata (from here to Kiichi Arita, I was aiming for a multi-article DYK that I eventually gave up on after a month of not doing anything for it) 7/27/2021
Kamil Chadirji (There was actually an article on this person called Kamel al-Chaderji, although I could not find one. I ended up merging the two articles together)
I am very impressed with your massive contributions to the Fengtian clique article; the Chinese warlord era is an important and fascinating part of Chinese history, and online documentation of it had always been somewhat lacking in quality. As a Chinese myself, I would like to thank you to making it easier for us today to learn what things were really like during that poorly-understood era. Keep up the good work.
P.S. As an avid follower of the Hearts of Iron 4 modding scene, I recognized your username when I first saw it, having seen it somewhere before in the many subreddits and discords of HOI4 mods. A few searches and cross references later, I discovered that you are a dev for several HOI4 mods, among which includes the popular Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg mod. I would like to just personally thank you for your efforts and contribution to the HOI4 modding scene, for helping to create these wonderful alternate history mods. Bravo good sir. Wuzh (talk) 09:44, 9 November 2019 (UTC)
The Writer's Barnstar
This is for thinking that Yamada Torajirō was your first C-Class article when it actually was your third. Last month, you wrote two otherC-Class articles:
Congratulations on your third C-class article so far, and here's hoping to dozens more!! Well, maybe even better than C-Class... –MJL‐Talk‐☖ 02:15, 4 December 2019 (UTC)
The Resilient Barnstar
You deserve to get this barnstar as I am honored to have reviewed most of your articles. Well within just 2 to 3 months you have achieved 5 start class articles and 3 C class articles. Hope that you will soon write good articles as well. I want to just remind you about the use of references apart from that your work is really amazing. I was glad that you sorted out the issue with Česlovas Gedgaudas. Keep going and you are a resourceful valuable asset to Wikipedia. Abishe (talk) 13:47, 4 December 2019 (UTC)
You are recipient no. 2339 of Precious, a prize of QAI. - HH made the stats and is featured on Portal:Germany, DYK? Nice to meet you, and enjoy your break! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 13:34, 6 February 2020 (UTC)
The Resilient Barnstar
Thank you for your recent work on 1968–69 Japanese university protests, Zenkyōtō, &c. Your work has filled a gap in Wikipedia's coverage, in a topic area that is dear to my heart. I myself never had the 'guts' to tackle these sensitive topics, but I'm glad you've been able to take on the challenge! I understand that our first interaction may have had some negative impact on you, and for that, I am deeply sorry. Please continue your good work, and don't let the criticism of others work you up. I've learnt that lesson well myself, and it is essential to surviving on Wikipedia. RGloucester — ☎ 21:18, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
The Special Barnstar
Love your user page. Detailed, but also concise and straight-to-the-point. Your drawings are also amazing! EpicPupper (talk) 02:15, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
Thanks so much for all your awesome hard work on the much-needed 1968–69 Japanese university protests article and the broader New Left in Japan in general! Ash-Gaar (talk) 19:49, 18 June 2021 (UTC)
Thank you for all the work at Léon Degrelle! The article is so much improved and I'm sure it's sail through GAN. K.e.coffman (talk) 13:25, 26 September 2021 (UTC)