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This page will give you the details on categories.
Your Categories[]
Every user should have their own category. Your category should be your username. In that category should be categories for every story/world you make. The category for the story/world should be categorized under your username. Confused?
- Go to the category you've made for your story.
- If you haven't already, click "Create" and write something like "All articles for StoryName here."
- Add your username as a category.
For another example see Category:Featherlight.
Character Categories[]
The following is a list of all the different categories your character should have.
- Male or Female
- Human, Elf, Vampire, Mermaid, etc; if your character is more than one species put both species.
- Pirate, royalty, rogue, etc; basically, what position are they in society? If they were different positions at different times, put both positions down.
- Weapon or Magic; if your character uses weapons and magic put both. (Superhuman speed/strength/etc is considered magic.)
- Weapon type: Bow and Arrow, Knife, Sword, etc; if your character uses more than one put all they use.
- Your username.
- Whatever world the character is in UNLESS they are a random character.
Story Categories[]
Every main page should have the categories "Story" and then your username. The main page should also have a category with the name of the story. For example, the story Scandal by Spottedpelt7 should have three categories on its main page: Story, Scandal, and Spottedpelt7.
The chapter pages should have your username and the title of the story. A Scandal chapter should have the categories Scandal and Spottedpelt7.
World Categories[]
Every world should have at least two categories: "World" and your username. It should have the name of your world as a category. For example, the world Fluffy would have "Fluffy" as a category. HOWEVER if your article is centered around a story, DO NOT have Fluffy as a category. Have the title of the story instead.