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=== Using <nowiki><ref></nowiki> tags ===
When using a source only one time in an article, the format <nowiki><ref>Source</ref></nowiki> is acceptable. When using the same source throughout an article, giving the source a name is the correct procedure. To give a source a name, use the following steps:
# When the source is first used, place it in this format: <nowiki><ref name=SourceName>Source</ref></nowiki>
# When using the same source again, place it in this format: <nowiki><ref name=SourceName/></nowiki>
At the end of the article, place this text to have references displayed:
<pre>
== References ==
<references/>
</pre>
More details can be found at [[How To Make Footnotes]].


=== Format ===
=== Format ===

Revision as of 11:20, 10 June 2009

Related topics: How To Make Footnotes, Template:Lore Citation Needed, Lore

Using <ref> tags

When using a source only one time in an article, the format <ref>Source</ref> is acceptable. When using the same source throughout an article, giving the source a name is the correct procedure. To give a source a name, use the following steps:

  1. When the source is first used, place it in this format: <ref name=SourceName>Source</ref>
  2. When using the same source again, place it in this format: <ref name=SourceName/>

At the end of the article, place this text to have references displayed:

== References ==
<references/>

More details can be found at How To Make Footnotes.

Format

Lore sources should be formatted in the following way:

yyyy/mm [[Patch]] - [[Source]]

If no date/patch information is available, simply link to the source:

[[Source]]

Acceptable Sources

  • Most in-game sources, such as Texts, Item descriptions, and In-Game dialog.
  • Some internet sources, such as Internet Lore Articles and Developer quotes.

What to Link to

Some times it may not be clear what to link to. Here are some example situations and the proper article to link to.

Quest Dialog

Example:
Worcer's dialog from the quest Worcer's Missing Heirlooms:
Worcer tells you, "My parents were killed there when I was but a boy, when Holtburg was overrun with Tumeroks. I was saved, whisked away by the mage Celcynd at my parents' behest."
Incorrect Source:
1999/11 Release - Worcer
Correct Source:
2004/12 The Calm - Worcer's Missing Heirlooms

Town Crier/Ulgrim Dialog

Example:
Town Crier's dialog from the patch The Beast With Many Heads:
Town Crier tells you, "I've heard that there's a well of magical water within the roots of the Deru tree on the Vesayens."
Incorrect Source:
2008/02 The Beast With Many Heads - Town Crier
Correct Source:
2008/02 The Beast With Many Heads - Town Crier Rumors

Event Article Text

Example:
Ancient Powers Teaser, regarding Oswald and MacTavish:
"The two men were old friends, comrades in a long-ago war on another world, and had not seen each other in years."
Incorrect Source: (linked to patch page)
2008/08 Ancient Powers - Teaser
Correct Source: (linked to announcements page)
2008/08 Ancient Powers - Teaser

Pre-Release sources

Example:
Asheron's Call Historical Archive
Incorrect Source:
1999/10 Asheron's Call Beta - Asheron's Call Historical Archive
Correct Source:
1999/11 Release - Asheron's Call Historical Archive