Template:Primordial/doc

This template is a simplified version of the Deity template that is used to document a Primordial, some of which were treated and worshiped as deities. The only required field is name, all others are optional. This template will automatically place the page in Category:Primordials unless you suppress it (see below). If there is a, then a link to it will be placed below the caption (if caption is specified).

Usage
An example is shown to the right.

Parameters

 * image            : Optional. An image of the primordial or its symbol. Just the name of the file is needed, but for backward compatibility it will still accept   and   tags.
 * caption          : Optional. A caption describing the image, if necessary.
 * name             : Required. The name of the primordial.
 * title            : Optional. One or more (you may separate with &lt;br /&gt;) titles, aliases, or other names by which the primordial is referred.
 * symbol           : Optional. A description of the primordial's holy symbol, if applicable.
 * realm            : Optional. Where the primordial resides. Usually a plane of existence and/or a realm name.
 * power level      : Optional. The primordial's divine power level (for comparison with deities).
 * alignment        : Optional. The primordial's aligment. Do not use the Alignment grid here.
 * sphere           : Optional. The primordial's sphere of influence.
 * portfolio        : Optional. The primordial's portfolio of control.
 * worshipers       : Optional. Who typically worshiped this primordial?
 * cleric alignments : Optional. You should use the Alignment grid template.
 * domains          : Optional. Clerical domains available to clerics of this primordial.
 * holy days        : Optional. You should indicate what day(s) are holy to this Primordial. If there are none known say so, e.g.,  . If there are none (and it states so in a source) say so, e.g.,.
 * favored weapon   : Optional. The favored weapon for clerics of this primordial.
 * nocat            : Optional. Setting this to true will suppress the automatically generated category. Used primarily on documentation pages like this one.