User:N4gi kv

About meeee
Hello! :] I'm Nagi and this is my 3th account since I lost all my others lmao (old: @N4g1chii_). I've been using Shipping Wiki since, like, 2020? but I recently started editing on it, since maybe November/December 2022. It's my fav Wiki on Wiki Fandom tbh. I help most often in pages of the Danganronpa and Genshin Impact ships, since they are my two main fandoms I know a lot about their ships. Well anyways, I'm online every day and I like to help wikis I don't even like or ship, so if you need help let me know :] I especially like to create the gallerys to the ship pages who dont have one. For exemple I created Oumatsu/Gallery, SaiOuma/Gallery, SaiMatsu/Gallery and much more! I can help expanding DDLC!, Genshin, etc pages too. I'm mostly into Danganronpa V3 and Danganronpa 2, so if you need my help for a page or/and a gallery, just lemme know :]

Pages that i've created

 * YanLan
 * Scarahida
 * Oumatsu/Gallery
 * SaiMatsu/Gallery
 * KiibOuma/Gallery
 * SaiOuma/Gallery
 * MomoBaku/Gallery
 * Saiibo/Gallery

Mostly written by me

 * Oumatsu & Oumatsu/Gallery
 * SaiMatsu & SaiMatsu/Gallery

All contributions

 * SaiMeno
 * ZhongTao
 * ShiroGoku
 * AmaSai
 * Komahinanami
 * SaiOuma
 * Saiibo
 * ShiroNaga
 * VenXiao
 * KazuGorou
 * Ganqing/Gallery
 * Oumami
 * Xiaother
 * Guizhongli
 * Yuri
 * AmaGuji
 * Kiiede
 * SaiOumatsu
 * Nanamiki
 * SaiMota
 * Kavezhu

(Pages to create: Amaoumatsu, Shenyu , XinKazu )

(Pages to continue : Saiibo, AmaSai , KomaHinaNami , Saimatsu - FTE/LoveAcTheUniv, Kavezhu)

Other of my ships (WORK IN PROGRESS)
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 * -|Ships/Platonic=
 * -|BROTPs=   |-|FamilyShips=    |-|FriendShips=
 * -|NOTPs/DNi= Sayomatsu • Venbara • Kaemugi • KazuScara • ZhongChi • Saiouma

About ships, etc...
My perception of shipping... Okay, I think I'm gonna kinda vent here. I never really knew how to express it, but I guess I'm ready to finally put into words what I think about Shipping. Not for the people reading this (that is, nobody LMAO) but for me. After all we're on Shipping Wiki, aren't we? ...Okay, I know in advance that this is gonna be long. When I talk about a topic I like, I speak a lot. Also please keep in mind that I'm not hating, but I am explaining my perception of Shipping to...myself, in fact.

To be honest, I hate ships that I find boring. Kinda logic, right? A boring ship for me is a ship that everyone already knows as Semi-Canon, or even worse, Canon. What's the point of shipping two characters who are already in a romantic relationship? Isn't the concept of shipping to love the relationship between two characters and would like them to end up dating? Wasn't *that* the real purpose of Shipping? A Canon relation is just a couple, so what's the point of *shipping* it? A Canon/Semi-Canon ship will always be inferior to a Fanon ship in my eyes. Although I think some Canon/Semi-Canon ships are cute, I'd forget them very quickly as long as I don't find them interesting enough for me. A boring ship is a ship from which nothing more can be learned. Whether in the work or in the fandom, if everything that can be known about the ship has already been revealed, there is no sense in continuing to ship something that remains static, without changing, without discovering anything else, without being able to imagine anything better. A ship is a relationship that everyone should be able to interpret as they want, with their own perception. The canon ships don't leave us this possibility, that's what I mean by "you can't imagine anything better". When you reach the end of a work, when there is nothing more to explore, when not even a single drop of water can change your mind, you get tired of it, trying to find someting else to capture your attention, so you can finally move on to the next thing you can explore in depth. And that's why it's the same with ships: Canon/Semi-Canon ships are the most boring because everything has already been proven. One character has feelings for the other, or reciprocal feelings, and it ends there. That's it. The shippers of this ship are stuck with that, without being able to discover anything else about their OTP. If you argue with them, they'll use the same arguments over and over and over again. Arguments that everyone already knows. Arguments that don't make sense to me anymore after hearing them so many times. What's better than learning things when you're debating? Ships that make so much sense have nothing left to teach you. It's like a stoic relationship that's just there. The only purpose of that relationship is to exist, never to move. That's not up to the standard of fanon ships to me. A ship that the creators of the fiction took time to write, and especially to make it cute, that explicitly made their viewers want to ship them together because they will follow the movement of the fiction is not even worth looking at. What could be better than finding a ship whose creators are not even aware of it themselves? Unlike the ships that were made to be cute and are the main plot of the fiction, the ships where even the creators didn't pay attention to are the best in my eyes. Unlike ships that were created to be recognized and cute, a ship where the relationship between two characters is cute and the creators themselves didn't care about it being cute is much more interesting. Nothing is forced, everything is natural. If the idea of making it a ship did not even occur to the creators, there is nothing more natural. Isn't that what a couple should be, after all? A natural relationship that is cute, but not in the eyes of their creators. Because that's what shipping is all about; it's determined by the fandom, not by the creators. Can you believe it? I can give you a lot of arguments in favor of ships that I like that I carefully found myself, while if you ask a "canon/semi-canon" shipper to justify themselves, they'll come up with arguments that everyone already knows and uses in every debate. I'm not hating on people who ship this, I just don't understand them. Maybe I'm the one who loves shipping to a greater degree than they do, and that is why their way of thinking about ships will always be unclear; they don't know how to see further than what they are shown on stage... while people who think like me can see the show behind the stage, from the spotlights. Why do you think ships like Byler are so popular? That's because they don't have a direct romantic involvement, and they're not a canon couple. If the two had been presented as a couple from the beginning, no one would be interested in their ship. That's the case with Mileven. That's the main plot of their relationship, and it's extremely boring when they're just a couple FOR being a couple. I will take as an example the ship Jopper from Stranger Things, It's one of the few ships that was destined to be canon from the start, but I got interested anyway. I loved their dynamic from the bottom of my heart, and I was looking forward to their big damn kiss. I cried after their kiss scene, after 4 seasons of waiting. Then, everything ended. All my love for this ship has evaporated as if it never existed. They're now a couple, so why continue to be interested? It's over. 5 years of shipping to finally end on an epic kiss scene, and now I'm going to try to find the next worthwhile ship. Note that I don't say that rarehips/ships that don't make sense are better. At least there has to be something around the relationship between two characters, something that could make you want to ship them. A ship that makes sense and is logical is just perfect, and I would jump on it if nothing had been discovered yet about such an amazing ship, leaving me the possibility to discover everything by myself. I will now take KazuScara as an example. I'm sorry to all the shippers, but this ship is just the most insane and illogical ship I've seen in a long time, and I don't understand the hype either. Scaramouche killed Kazuha's clan, which left him traumas, and never paid attention about Kazuha again after that. Kazuha doesn't know Scaramouche and has forgotten about him anyway. Personality level, nothing is compatible either. So why? Why does a ship like this exist? I tried to figure it out, but I just can't. Is it cause of their design together? I don't personally think it should be taken as an argument for justify your ship without any sense. Is it because of the "Enemies to Lovers" trope? If so, then my hate for that trope grows even more. I don't like this trope, although I have to admit some ships can be cute, but i'm not really interested in them anyway. In summary, I'm only interested in ships that can hold my attention for a long time without being bored by it, but it must at least make sense. It's important for me, who gets bored of everything too quickly. In the end, this perception applies to Shipping, but it also applies to many other things in my perception of the world... So I guess it's not surprising for me to think like that.

Wow, no one asked, but I feel better now. (no)

uhh... I just figured it out that two of my fav ships are in fact semi-canon... what should I do? Are semi-canon ship really so trash after all?