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.
 * 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.
 * If referencing manga, please cite the exact pages together with the chapter as well.

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)
 * 9) References

Chapter pages

 * 1) Infobox
 * 2) Official Story
 * 3) Full Summary
 * 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)

General

 * The characters are referred by their specific professions and jobs as stated in the official English translation of the Light Novel. As such, 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.)