User:Turdaewen

A major in International Relations at University of Brasília with emphasis in History and Diplomacy, Turdaëwen (F/26) is a fan of many things considered geeky and nerdy including (but not limited to) Manga/Anime, RPGs and Comic Books. Student of multiple languages such as English, French, Spanish and Japanese, she currently works for the United Nations.

She also takes great interest in Symbolic Systems, Mythology and Philosophy, subjects she studies and reseaches for almost 10 years. She lately also started teaching those same subjects. Some of her favorites writters on those subjects are Mircea Eliade, Joseph Campbell and the egyptologist Fernand Schwarz.

Contributions to the Fullmetal Alchemist Wikia
A fan of anime for almost 20 years, Turdaëwen took interest in the series of Fullmetal Alchemist (FMA) in the year of 2004, when she first watched the 2003 animated series. Intrigued by the changes along the course of the anime, she investigated to discover the manga followed a different plotline and, as she read the original material, she became an enthusiast of the author's (Hiromu Arakawa) work, following it closely since then.

Her main concern in the FMA Wikia is the accuracy of content in regards to the original work (the manga) and the background information, provided by Hiromu Arakawa's interviews and the series' Guidebooks. She also takes great interest in providing information about inspirations and sources the series might have in the field of symbology and mythology, both declared and possible.

Since 2006, Turdaëwen has been working in several projects concerning Fullmetal Alchemist and Hiromu Arakawa. She was the main content editor and webinfo to the largest FMA portal in Portuguese, alchemistPROJECT, prior to its closure, in 2010; she has worked as revisor to translations of FMA's manga to Portuguese, as content consultant to several anime sites and was one of the main revisors to Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood's fan translation to Portuguese.

Currently, Turdaewen writes articles about anime and manga to one of the biggest specialized magazines in Brazil, Neo Tokyo (by NewPOP Publisher), and owns the only active website dedicated exclusively to the work of Hiromu Arakawa, the Arakawa no Shrine. Her plan is to, in the future, expand the site to other languages. She also works as a consultant and revisor to scantrads of Arakawa's works.

My favorite pages in the FMA Wikia

 * Roy Mustang
 * Ling Yao
 * Riza Hawkeye
 * Amestris