Template:Place

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This template is for use in any article about unique Places within Realm 52. Most of the parameters are optional. If left undefined they will not appear. The recommended image size is a width of 250px so that it will completely fill the infobox without increasing its size. Edition-specific parameters have been added to handle the possible changes in class and alignment that may occur to an NPC. Character pages should be based on in-game knowledge and not reference any meta knowledge from source books. IE, character pages should not reference dice rolls, actual character hit points, etc.

Usage


Lonelywood
A town map of Lonelywood
Geography
Population???
TypeSettlement
RegionIcewind Dale
Politics
AllegiancesTen Towns
Speaker / MayorNimsly
Commerce
Lumber



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 |image        = [[File:Lonelywood-player.jpg| 400 px]]
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 |datastyle    = 
 |header1 = Geography
 | label2 = Population
 | data2 = 
 | label3 = Type
 | data3 = 
 | label4 = Region
 | data4 = 

 |header5 = Politics 
 | label6 = Allegiances 
 | data6 = 
 | label7 = Speaker / Mayor 
 | data7 = 


 |header8 = Commerce
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An example is shown to the right.

The below attributes can be added to the place's info box, for now the standard attributes are: population, type, region, commerce, allegiances, speaker / mayor. Feel free to include more if needed.

  • To add more attributes, you will need to add more Headers, Label, Data fields. Follow the above formatting. Header numbers must be unique numbers. Labels & Data numbers must match.

image Optional. An image that describes the location, or a map showing the location. Just list the name of the file. For backward compatibility, [[File:]] and [[Image:]] tags should still work. The image will be resized to fit the infobox. caption Optional. A description of the image, if necessary. This field will be italicized for you. caption2 Optional. Not shown above. When an image collection like a tabber or slideshow is placed in the image field, the caption does not render. Use this field to add a caption to an image collection. name Required. Name of the location. Geography These parameters are for things you might find on a map of the location.

alt spelling Optional. Any alternate ways to spell the name of the location. aliases Optional. Any nicknames, slang names, or names in other languages for the location. type Optional. Geographical, topological, architectural, or political description, e.g., Desert, Lake, Mountain, Bridge, City, Kingdom, Country, etc. If the location is a building or a habitable structure, then you should probably use Template:Building. region Optional. The region of Toril, e.g., the Western Heartlands or Maztica. If its not on Toril then put the plane of existence and/or a realm for this. size Optional. Square area, or something from Category:Settlements by type or Category:Settlements by population, if applicable. elevation Optional. The height above sea-level of the location. depth Optional. The depth below sea-level of the location (for undersea or Underdark locales or the deepest point of a body of water. capital Optional. Capital city, if applicable. largest city Optional. If no capital, or the capital is not the largest, you can use this. georefs Optional. You can place <ref> tags here and they will go in the Geography subheading rather than clutter up the infobox. Society If the location was inhabited by sentient beings, then these parameters describe aspects of society that might be useful for a traveler to know.

demonym Optional. The name used for the inhabitants of this location. population Optional. The latest population figure for this location. Please add the date, as in "12,300 in 1370 DR". Note that the History section below has two more ways to present the population, so you may use one of those if you know past census data. races Optional. The races of the known inhabitants. Use a Template:Percentage table if the proportions are known. languages Optional. The predominant languages spoken in this location. religion Optional. List the deities worshiped or the name of the religious organizations operating in this location. You may separate them with commas or with
tags, whichever looks best. alignment Optional. The general alignment of the inhabitants of this location. For any edition except 4th, you may use an Template:Alignment grid if specific alignments are known. socrefs Optional. You can place <ref> tags here and they will go in the Society subheading rather than clutter up the infobox. Commerce If the location has an economy, then it likely trades with others. Some states will even issue their own currency.

imports Optional. List the goods and services imported by this location. exports Optional. List the goods and services exported by this location. currency Optional. The name(s) used for currency in this location. Use a Template:Currency table if possible. comrefs Optional. You can place <ref> tags here and they will go in the Commerce subheading rather than clutter up the infobox. Politics If this is a state or country, then it must have some form of government. Many of these parameters will be unnecessary or redundant. Choose the ones that best fit the location.

government Optional. The political system governing the location, e.g., City-State, Feudalism, Dictatorship, Theocracy, Mageocracy, Matriarchy, Monarchy, Tyranny, etc. rulertype Optional. A title, like King, Queen, First Sorceress , Mayor, High Imperceptor of the Sacred Bovine, etc. ruler Optional. The name of the current ruler, if applicable. If you specify rulertype then it will be used as the label for this field. Please add the date, as in "Azalar Falconhand in 1375 DR". Note the History section below has two more ways to present the leadership of a state or country, so you may use one of those if you know past rulers. head of state Optional. The title of the head of state. You may use this and leader1 instead of rulertype and ruler if it is more appropriate. This is also used to distinguish between a figurehead (like a queen) and the head of government (like a prime minister). leader1 Optional. The name of the most recent person who was the head of state. This combines with head of state just like rulertype and ruler. Please add the date just as for ruler, if you can. head of government Optional. If some other entity actually runs the government, put their title here, otherwise leave it blank. leader2 Optional. The name of the most recent person who was the head of the government, if different from the head of state. Please add the date just as for ruler, if you can. executive Optional. Yet another way to specify a person or persons in power, if there are separation of duties and responsibilities where this makes sense. Give title and name here. legislature Optional. The governing body charged with making laws, if applicable. judiciary Optional. The court system where points of law are adjudicated, if applicable. allegiances Optional. List allies, trade pacts, or whatever fits. govrefs Optional. You can place <ref> tags here and they will go in the Government subheading rather than clutter up the infobox. History All the parameters above are for the most recent information about the location. Here is the place to document past rulers, population growth, and major events that shaped this location in its past.

established Optional. The date this state, country, or territorial entity came into being. This is a free-form field so you may use terms like circa for approximations. start event Optional. If the establishment of this state was marked by something particularly noteworthy that you feel merits mentioning, then enter the name of the event, preferably wikilinked. start date Optional. The date of the auspicious event. Please use Dalereckoning. event1, event2, event3, event4 Optional. The names or brief descriptions of any major events between the establishment and disestablishment of this state, country, or territorial entity. date1, date2, date3, date4 Optional. The dates associated with those events. These are free-form fields so you may specify a range of dates, e.g. 1223 DR–1226 DR, approximations like circa −3000 DR, or whatever is appropriate. disestablished Optional. The date this state, country, or territorial entity came to an end. A free-form date field. end event Optional. If the ending was particularly glorious or ignominious and deserves to be noted, then wikilink the name of the event here. end date Optional. The date of the end event in Dalereckoning. predecessor Optional. What was at this location before the subject of the article? Was it a lonely trading post before it became a thriving metropolis? successor Optional. What did this location become after the subject of the article came to an end? Did it become a haunted swamp after a great flood? population1, population2, population3, population4, population5 Optional. This is another way of describing the population growth of the state, country, or location over time. Please specify population numbers in chronological order (earliest first) and use commas to denote the thousands and millions, e.g. 1,340,000 for one million, three hundred forty thousand. popyear1, popyear2, popyear3, popyear4, popyear5 Optional. The years for population1 etc., as an integer (no commas) in Dalereckoning. Do not link the year, it will be linked for you. Dashes will be converted to minus signs. poptable Optional. If you have more than 5 population items, or you want to specify ranges for the dates, or you just want to format it your own way, then use this parameter. This will place a small bold heading of "Population history" above your input and give you the full width of the infobox to use. Typically a Template:Split table is used to make a nice two-column presentation. ruler1, ruler2, ruler3, ruler4, ruler5 Optional. Similar to population1 etc., You may link the names of up to five past rulers of this state, country, or tavern. If you specified a rulertype above, then it will be used here also. ruleryear1, ruleryear2, ruleryear3, ruleryear4, ruleryear5 Optional. The years for ruler1 etc., as an integer (no commas) in Dalereckoning that the ruler assumed office or control. Do not link the year, it will be linked for you. Dashes will be converted to minus signs. rulertable Optional. Similar to poptable—an alternative to ruler1/ruleryear1 etc. that allows you to format the data as you wish. Typically a Template:Split table is used to list the names and dates or date ranges. Dates are NOT automatically linked. Example: Template:Split table histrefs Optional. You can place <ref> tags here and they will go in the History subheading rather than clutter up the infobox. Navigation Links Links to categories that pertain to this location can be added to the bottom of the infobox using the following parameters.

usethe Optional. Modifies the generated category links described below: Set this to any value (typically yes) if you want the category links to use "the" before the name, e.g., "Settlements in the Moonshaes" instead of "Settlements in Moonshaes". useon Optional. Modifies the generated category links described below: Set this to any value (typically yes) if you want the category links to use "on" instead of "in" before the name. E.g., "Locations on Mount Ieldroun" instead of "Locations in Mount Ieldroun". linkname Optional (not shown above). If the name is different than the one used in the categories, you can specify the correct category name here. For example, "Locations in Ysgard (layer)" instead of "Locations in Ysgard". inhabitants, locations, organizations, settlements, roads, mountains, bodies of water, forests, events, food and drink, items Optional. Set these to any value (typically yes) to have the template automatically generate a link to the category. nocat Optional (not shown above). Set this to "true" if you want to suppress auto-generated categories. Typically only used on documentation pages like this one. Standardized Sections These are the typical section headers for an article about a location, as discussed in this forum thread. You can easily cut and paste it from here and delete the ones you don't use:

Description

Geography

Geographical Features

Flora & Fauna

Government

Trade

Defenses

History

Rumors & Legends

Notable Locations

Inhabitants

Appendix

See Also

Notes

Template:Notes

Appearances

Gallery

External Links

References

Template:Refs