Goblin Slayer Wiki:Article Guidelines

Welcome to ! This page is a set of guidelines to help keep articles organized and formatted in a consistent manner.

Articles which don't meet these guidelines for the most part should be marked with a   tag.

General

 * Articles should be written in American English, as the official English translation uses such.
 * Instances such as "dialogue", "monologue" and so on are an exception.
 * Articles should be written from a neutral and unbiased perspective.
 * Speculation and ambiguous information are not allowed in articles. Reference if needed.
 * Character chronologies and light novel/manga/anime summaries should be written in past tense.
 * Chronologies should be written as if they take place in the Goblin Slayer universe. As such, sentences such as "In Chapter X" or "In Episode X" should be avoided.

Character pages

 * 1) Tabber (only if the character is significant)
 * 2) Infobox
 * 3) Quote (if applicable; should be notable and reflect the personality of the character)
 * 4) Appearance
 * 5) Personality
 * 6) Chronology
 * 7) Abilities
 * 8) Trivia (bullet list, optional)
 * 9) References

Light Novel volumes

 * 1) Tabber
 * 2) Infobox
 * 3) Official Synopsis
 * 4) Chapters (numbered list)
 * 5) Summary
 * 6) References

Chapter pages

 * 1) Infobox
 * 2) Official Story
 * 3) Full Summary (should be concise)
 * 4) Major Events (bullet list)
 * 5) Character Appearance
 * 6) In Order of Appearance (bullet list)
 * 7) New Characters (bullet list)
 * 8) Abilities Used (bullet list)
 * 9) Known Locations (bullet list)
 * 10) Chapter Notes
 * 11) Trivia (bullet list, optional)

General

 * The characters are referred by their specific professions and jobs as stated in the official English translation of the light novel. Unless referred to as otherwise, their professions/jobs are also their names.
 * Therefore, characters should be referred like this:
 * Priestess has blue eyes.
 * NOT this:
 * The Priestess has blue eyes.


 * Any character articles whose names are inferred or speculative (in other words, unofficial) should be marked with a tag at the top.

Trivia
What does not count as trivia:
 * Speculation.
 * Information that can be deduced from observation of the subject (e.g. plot details)
 * Previously stated information (appearance, personality, etc.)