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Template:Location

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This template replicates the style of an AD&D 1e adventure module, with separate sections for dialogue and notes.

Usage

Include just once at the top of the page the following two lines:

{{Special:Whatlinkshere/{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}
[[Category:CAMPAIGN NAME]]

* Note that if you don't you'll see the what links here repeated for every {{Location}} instead of just once for the page as desired.

From this point forward simply use the {{Location}} template with the parameters identified below for each portion of text you want to read aloud.
{{Location
| name = Location Name
| dialog = Description to be read to players...
| notes = Notes for the Dungeon Master...
}}





<templatedata> {

   "params": {
       "name": {
           "label": "Location Name",
           "type": "string",
           "description": "The name of the location.",
           "required": false
       },
       "dialog": {
           "label": "Dialog",
           "type": "string",
           "description": "The description to be read to the players.",
           "required": true
       },
       "notes": {
           "label": "Notes",
           "type": "string",
           "description": "Notes for the Dungeon Master.",
           "required": false
       }
   },
   "description": "Template to replicate the style of an AD&D 1e adventure module, with separate sections for dialogue and notes, including an optional location name."

} </templatedata>

Font information sourced from: discussions on RPG forums and the TSR & WotC Font FAQ, specifically noting the frequent use of Futura, Helvetica, and Avant Garde in AD&D 1st Edition publications. While exact fonts may vary, these are strongly associated with the era's aesthetic.