I will not accept a ground-up, homebrew Divinus wiki unless it is a cloud agile behaviour driven gamified synergistic holistic user-oriented Node module written in Ruby on Rails and Python can be for acceptance testing. With user metadata collected. More seriously, you can do this as a pet project, [@WrongEndoftheRainbow], but it's going to be most practical for us if it's a website/webapp so we don't have to push changes to you and download new releases all the time. That said, [@BBeast], I can see merit in not having to load many megabytes of images every time I open the character tab. It's a little frustrating when the first 10+ seconds of loading makes the post you're looking for get shunted down over and over again until there are no more banners and massive maps to download and display. However, that's a pet peeve at best.