Template:DidYouKnow

The DidYouKnow template is for showing trivia from newly created articles in the "Did you know..." section of the Main Page. It's not automatically or randomly updated, but purely manually operated. A user must add and move information by hand on a regular basis.

Please follow these instructions when adding new trivia:
 * 1) Pick the trivia from a recently created in-universe article. This article should be well written and properly cited, not copied from a source, and demonstrate a good wiki style. Please don't pick major spoilers as trivia. Also try to pick a wide variety of topics from a number of users, rather than from a recent batch on the same topic from the same editor.
 * 2) Phrase the trivia as a question in the form "Did you know that...?". Please begin the line that "...that", write in past tense, and end it with a question mark, "?". Bold the link to the new article, and leave other links unbolded.
 * 3) Update the trivia list once a week or once every two weeks as necessary. Alternatively, add a new entry to the top of the list, and remove the last entry in the list. Please keep the list at around five or six entries, depending on the number of new recent articles and the number needed to provide a good representation of recent work.
 * 4) Edit the Archive to include the new entries, and ensure that the old entries are present.

The current trivia are: (Archive | More new pages) Old entries are kept at Template:DidYouKnow/archive.
 * ...that Dornavver was a master sword-smith in the 3rd century DR who forged the legendary "Demonbane" sword which was named after him?
 * ...that water walk was a transmutation or alteration spell that allowed one or more creatures to stride upon liquids or semi-liquids such as water, oil, snow, mud, or quicksand?
 * ...that the alleviators were a clerical order devoted to the god Ilmater?
 * ...that in the Rashemen spellcasting tradition of the vremyonni the somatic and material components for casting transmute rock to mud was to toss a ball of wet clay?
 * ...that the City of Brass sat in an enormous hemisphere of brass some 40 miles (64 km) across which floated over the raging heat of the Elemental Plane of Fire?