Thread:MondlichtPanda/@comment-37484301-20200302021510/@comment-36836718-20200405181450

I have never had him testify as I always choose Remy instead. So I cannot help with that.

I made a correction about introductory paragraphs because there are two different formattings established, one for series and one for standalones. Personally, I think we should include another tip to the section,something like

"Even though you are free to add anything to the introduction, please make sure that you don't add speculation and that you keep the introduction precise. Adding everything known to the introduction and then only 1 or 2 sentences in the actual sections doesn't make a good page. From school and maybe university, you may remember the proportions of introduction - main text - conclusion."

That may sound obvious but I have seen pages like that here before they were corrected. Everything was added to the introduction, including personality and relationship information, but the actual sections stated "there's nothing published about the character"...

We should also write something about aliases to prevent random words being added there with like ten different formattings...

Suggestion:

"When adding an alias, make sure it really is unique and relates to the character where you add it. For example, if several people are called "darling" by the same person, it's rather worth adding as personality or trivia to the page of the person who calls everyone darling. Darling in this case doesn't count as alias anymore since it is no longer unique.

''Not sure if darling is a good example... does it even count as alias in general?''

If an alias does qualify, there are different ways to add them:

If a person is called this way several times throughout the story by more than 3 different people, you only have to add the alias without any further information. An example for this is Luther Nevrakis being called the Blood King throughout all three books of The Crown and the Flame.

If a person is called this way several times throughout the story but only by one single person, you can add the name of the person, but don't have to add the chapters. Example is from Diego's page:

Short Stuff, Pop Culture Petey (By Jake)

Please capitalize as many words as possible to make it as formal as possible. This is a rule that was established by Wolf a long time ago.

If an alias only happens once, please include information on both the person and the chapter. Also from Diego's page:

Day-go (By Taari, BK3, Ch.10)

The name is followed by a comma, book # is shortened to BK#, followed by a comma, chapter # is shortened to Ch.#.

If the alias is determinant, the Ch.# is followed by a semicolon and the word Determinant (capitalized). From Kenna's page:

Lowlander Queen (By Sei, BK2, Ch.3; Determinant)

Finally, if a character appears in more than one series, the BK in BK# is replaced by the abbreviation of the respective series, for example TRR1.

If unsure, please ask an admin or moderator."

What do you think?