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* '''Please do not edit anything that says DO NOT EDIT''' - The contents of [http://www.fraternityofshadows.com/rldb The Ravenloft Catalogue] were used to build the initial wiki.  The text labelled as "CATALOGUE IMPORT" needs to remain in order for future imports from the catalogue to work properly.  (The catalogue will remain live and will hopefully slowly be completed).  However, the "See Also" information from the Catalogue has been imported and labelled as [[WIKISEED]]s.  Feel free to edit these [[WIKISEED]]s into full-fledged articles and remove the [[WIKISEED]] label.
* '''Please do not edit anything that says DO NOT EDIT''' - The contents of [http://www.fraternityofshadows.com/rldb The Ravenloft Catalogue] were used to build the initial wiki.  The text labelled as "CATALOGUE IMPORT" needs to remain in order for future imports from the catalogue to work properly.  (The catalogue will remain live and will hopefully slowly be completed).  However, the "See Also" information from the Catalogue has been imported and labelled as [[WIKISEED]]s.  Feel free to edit these [[WIKISEED]]s into full-fledged articles and remove the [[WIKISEED]] label.
* '''Please keep things on topic''' - All aspects of Ravenloft are fair game, including Masque of the Red Death.  But there are other places to discuss horror in general, or D&D in general, so if it's not Ravenloft-related, don't post it here.  Please don't post advertising.  Please don't post a rambling account of your day, unless you spent it in Ravenloft.
* '''Please keep things on topic''' - All aspects of Ravenloft are fair game, including Masque of the Red Death.  But there are other places to discuss horror in general, or D&D in general, so if it's not Ravenloft-related, don't post it here.  Please don't post advertising.  Please don't post a rambling account of your day, unless you spent it in Ravenloft.
* '''Please clearly label non-canon material''' - Do not post the events of your home campaign as though they were canon fact.  ''By all means, please do post them'', but keep non-canon material clearly indicated as such.  In general, in each article, canon facts should be detailed first, then non-canon info from netbooks, then all other non-canon info.
* '''Please clearly label non-canon material''' - Do not post the events of your home campaign as though they were canon fact.  ''By all means, please do post them'', but keep non-canon material clearly indicated as such.  In general, in each article, canon facts should be detailed first, then non-canon info from netbooks, then all other non-canon info.  See [[Levels of Canon]] for a more in-depth treatment of Canon.
* '''Please keep text out-of-character''' - We know how fun it is to immerse yourself in the world and use an in-character mouthpiece, but for the purposes of this wiki, it will be less confusing if everything is kept in a single out-of-character voice.
* '''Please keep text out-of-character''' - We know how fun it is to immerse yourself in the world and use an in-character mouthpiece, but for the purposes of this wiki, it will be less confusing if everything is kept in a single out-of-character voice.
* '''Please be nice''' - We all have our favorite parts of the setting and our... less favorite parts.  Please don't put any judgments on the quality of any source, author, or element of the setting here in the wiki.
* '''Please be nice''' - We all have our favorite parts of the setting and our... less favorite parts.  Please don't put any judgments on the quality of any source, author, or element of the setting here in the wiki.


==Editing Guidelines==
==Editing Guidelines==
TBD
===Categories===
* '''Category versus Page''' - Certain entries should be Categories instead of individual pages.  Anything that represents a group of things rather than a single thing should be a Category.  Namely, [[:Category:Society|Societies]] and [[:Category:Monster|Monster Species]] are groups of individual [[:Category:NPC|NPCs]], even if there are no known individuals in that group.  To make linking easier, all Society and Monster categories should have a matching page that redirects to the category.
:''Example:'' [[:Category:Goblyn]] is a category, even though they may all seem interchangeable.  They aren't.  See [[Herrd ApKie]], a Goblyn NPC.  (And [[Goblyn]] is a page that redirects to the category.)  Are we really likely to have an individual Scavyt or Carrion Stalker as an NPC? No, but to be consistent, every species is a category.  Also keep in mind, that we are allowing non-canon additions to the wiki, and you never know what some crazy DM has done.
* '''Places and NPCs are not Categories''' - To avoid circular categories and other confusion, NPCs and Locations should be individual pages.  If you want to categorize by place, use the [[:Category:Nationality]] categories instead.
:''Example:'' [[Theokos]] is in [[:Category:Nidalan]], not <nowiki>[[Category:Nidala]].  [[Category:Nidala]]</nowiki> does not exist.
* '''Monster Categorization''' -
** [[:Category:Monster]] is broken up into subcategories for each of the 3.5 edition creature types.  In addition, there is [[:Category:Unsorted Monster]] for monsters that still need to be sorted into one of those categories, and [[:Category:Other Monster Groupings]] for anything that can't cleanly be sorted into one of those types.  There should be nothing else in [[:Category:Monster]].
** Any subcategories that cleanly fit within a higher level category should do so.
:''Example:'' All Golems are Constructs, so [[:Category:Golem]] is in [[:Category:Construct]].
** Any subcategories that ''don't'' cleanly fit within a higher level category should ''not'' do so.
:''Example:'' Some cats are animals (like [[Plains Cat]]).  Some cats are magical beasts (like [[Midnight Cat]]).  Thus, as tempting as it may be [[:Category:Cat]] can't go in either [[:Category:Animal]] or in [[:Category:Magical Beast]].  It must go in [[:Category:Other Monster Groupings instead]].
 
More to come..

Revision as of 19:04, 13 April 2010

Overall Guidelines

  • Please respect the copyrights of the publishers - The Ravenloft setting is not currently supported by Wizards of the Coast, and all of the source material is out of print, but that does not give us the right to republish the material. Please summarize in your own words, and limit direct quotes. Do not upload copyrighted pictures, but limit pictures to those which are copyright-free, or that you have created yourself, or that you find on fraternityofshadows.com, or that you have express permission from the artist to republish. EXCEPTION: it is our understanding that cover art may be used under the fair use clause when discussing the contents of a book for review purposes.
  • Please do not edit anything that says DO NOT EDIT - The contents of The Ravenloft Catalogue were used to build the initial wiki. The text labelled as "CATALOGUE IMPORT" needs to remain in order for future imports from the catalogue to work properly. (The catalogue will remain live and will hopefully slowly be completed). However, the "See Also" information from the Catalogue has been imported and labelled as WIKISEEDs. Feel free to edit these WIKISEEDs into full-fledged articles and remove the WIKISEED label.
  • Please keep things on topic - All aspects of Ravenloft are fair game, including Masque of the Red Death. But there are other places to discuss horror in general, or D&D in general, so if it's not Ravenloft-related, don't post it here. Please don't post advertising. Please don't post a rambling account of your day, unless you spent it in Ravenloft.
  • Please clearly label non-canon material - Do not post the events of your home campaign as though they were canon fact. By all means, please do post them, but keep non-canon material clearly indicated as such. In general, in each article, canon facts should be detailed first, then non-canon info from netbooks, then all other non-canon info. See Levels of Canon for a more in-depth treatment of Canon.
  • Please keep text out-of-character - We know how fun it is to immerse yourself in the world and use an in-character mouthpiece, but for the purposes of this wiki, it will be less confusing if everything is kept in a single out-of-character voice.
  • Please be nice - We all have our favorite parts of the setting and our... less favorite parts. Please don't put any judgments on the quality of any source, author, or element of the setting here in the wiki.

Editing Guidelines

Categories

  • Category versus Page - Certain entries should be Categories instead of individual pages. Anything that represents a group of things rather than a single thing should be a Category. Namely, Societies and Monster Species are groups of individual NPCs, even if there are no known individuals in that group. To make linking easier, all Society and Monster categories should have a matching page that redirects to the category.
Example: Category:Goblyn is a category, even though they may all seem interchangeable. They aren't. See Herrd ApKie, a Goblyn NPC. (And Goblyn is a page that redirects to the category.) Are we really likely to have an individual Scavyt or Carrion Stalker as an NPC? No, but to be consistent, every species is a category. Also keep in mind, that we are allowing non-canon additions to the wiki, and you never know what some crazy DM has done.
  • Places and NPCs are not Categories - To avoid circular categories and other confusion, NPCs and Locations should be individual pages. If you want to categorize by place, use the Category:Nationality categories instead.
Example: Theokos is in Category:Nidalan, not [[Category:Nidala]]. [[Category:Nidala]] does not exist.
  • Monster Categorization -
    • Category:Monster is broken up into subcategories for each of the 3.5 edition creature types. In addition, there is Category:Unsorted Monster for monsters that still need to be sorted into one of those categories, and Category:Other Monster Groupings for anything that can't cleanly be sorted into one of those types. There should be nothing else in Category:Monster.
    • Any subcategories that cleanly fit within a higher level category should do so.
Example: All Golems are Constructs, so Category:Golem is in Category:Construct.
    • Any subcategories that don't cleanly fit within a higher level category should not do so.
Example: Some cats are animals (like Plains Cat). Some cats are magical beasts (like Midnight Cat). Thus, as tempting as it may be Category:Cat can't go in either Category:Animal or in Category:Magical Beast. It must go in Category:Other Monster Groupings instead.

More to come..