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==Live in the Now==
Be a wolf. Describe the persons and places in the present tense - unless it's someone we know from the stories that has died decades ago. Examples: Fitz is, Regal is, Burrich is. Satrap Esclepius was. So was Cabal the White. However, this is only a guideline. DonIf you're unsure, don't let it prevent you from writing an article, someone else will come and fix it if needed.
==Short descriptions or long essays? ==
Many of the characters are so minor that we barely know anything else but a name, hometown and profession about them. For the main characters, it is a good idea to use sub-headers for organizing information that covers decades of events. See the [[Fitz|draft for Fitz]] that I've started as an example or the nicely forming [[The Fool]] and [[Burrich]].
== Character titles and article names==
Whenever the character has a title, mention it in the article. Do not make it a part of the link /name of the article unless the character has a first name that we do not know. Examples:Lady [[Patience]] and Lady [[Marthi Duparge]] - but [[Duparge (lord)]]. This is to avoid confusion between entries meant for families in general ([[Duparge]]) and individuals. The Farseers go best without the "Farseer" part too, as goes anyone who has many names, but is most often referred to simply as "Fitz", "Molly" or "Kennit". Don't add Kings or Satraps or anything like that to the rulers' names either, (except in the article itself of course). Avoid using "the" in the article names also, unless it's really part of the name like "The Fool". Whenever the "the" is an inseparable part of the title, saved it as "Name, the" (ie. "Golden Fool, the") - this is a wish made by our resident librarian. ;) And don't worry, redirects for "the Name" will be made even if you forget/don't know how to make one.
== Avoid repeating and duplicating links ==
Most of the time it's enough to link a name once in an article - the first time it is mentioned. If you're not sure that the article you're linking to exists, or you're not sure how the name is formatted in the existing article's name is formatted (with or without the title, for example), use the search box. This should help us avoid creating a page for "Fool" and "the Fool", for example.(Again, mistakes happen and redirects fix them, don't worry.)
==Is it starting to buck you already?==
==Avoid book titles==
Try not to write sentences like "In the beginning of Royal Assassin Fitz thinks that Molly might be dead". Instead, try to connect it to the events in the story line, for example: "After returning from the Mountain Kingdom to witness Kettricken's betrothal, Fitz thinks that Molly might be dead." It takes more time and effort, but the results are worth it, because it gives the sense of continuity to your article. There are of course times when you can't avoid mentioning the books, for example if there is an inconsistency about some character or place in several books, as well of course in the book pages.
==Use templates==
This is a newish feature that is still in the first stages of development, but you can and should still use it. You can see the current [[:Category:Templates|templates here]] - whenever you create or edit any article about the universes that have templates (currently ''Realm of the Elderlings'', ''Gernia'', ''Ki & Vandien'', ''Tillu & Kerlew'', ''Liavek''); you should add the template code to the bottom of the page, just before the category/categories. It doesn't matter that some of them are still in the first draft stage - the beauty of the templates is that whenever the template itself is changed, those changes are reflected on every page the template was inserted. So start pasting them around! :)