Character pages

'''The following is a guide for the layout of character pages. Note the red text gives a description of what goes in each section. Where possible, supply the coding: alongside text as to where a piece of information came from for quick referencing as well as validation of information. '''

Character pages should be started with the. Then a brief encyclopedic description of a character should be written. This brief description should start with the  template, then go on to describe who the character is and what they are to the story. This should be brief and without too much specifications.

History
What the character did before the Storyline began. If the character does not have any real known history as to what they did before they came into the series, skip to the Arc sections.

During the story (Arcs)
Things that have happened since the character was introduced to the Storyline, and the character's involvement in these things. They should be separated into story arcs.

Personality
How the character acts overall.

Appearance
This describes in detail the overall appearance of the character. The description should contain notes on important details such as tattoos and personnel items of importance. The description should contain enough detail to give a reader an idea on what the character looks like without a visual aid.

Outfits
Information on the character's clothing and their equipment. All main outfits should be described, and any weapons that are often seen being worn should be mentioned.

Powers & Abilities
Full details on what the character can do, both inside and outside of battles. (e.g. transformations, spiritual powers, innate abilities, etc.)

Weapons
Give details on any weapons the character uses and how they are used, including moves/attacks unique to these weapons.

Relationships
How the character acts towards other characters. Use  for different relationship categories such as Family, Allies/Traveling companions, Enemies, and Other. To start a section on a specific character, instead of using headings, use the semicolon at the beginning of a new line with the character name and link. It will automatically bold the name for the new section.

Manga vs. Anime
Differences, similarities, and other aspects of the character's portrayal in the manga versus the character's portrayal in the anime.

Quotes
Notable quotes of the character. Quotes should be well-known and unique to this character, not random, comical sayings. Listed using a * at the beginning of the line. To prevent use of any and all sayings, please make the MAX limit 20 quotes.

Trivia
Misc. info that cannot be fitted into the article. Listed using a * at the beginning of the line.