Template:Person/doc

Usage
An example is shown to the right.


 * image       : Optional. Use a standard File: ]] tag with a width of no greater than 250px. No other options are necessary.
 * caption     : Optional. A caption for the image, if specified.
 * name        : Required. The name of the person. Should be the name by which they are most frequently known, or their full name if that would not be clear.
 * true name   : Optional. If the character's true name is known, include it here.
 * alt_spelling : Optional. If the person's name has an alternate spelling, such as in another (in-universe) language, include it here.
 * titles      : Optional. Any titles attributed to the person.
 * aliases     : Optional. Any other names or secret identities this person goes by.
 * nicknames   : Optional. Any nicknames used by the person or assigned to them by another.
 * home        : Optional. Either their place of birth, most frequent location, or both.
 * formerhomes : Optional. Use to list the place or places that this person lived in the past.
 * gender      : Optional. As you think best.
 * race        : Optional. Human, elf, dwarf, orc, etc.
 * occupation  : Optional. State what the character does for a living, not their class. If they're a slave or a beggar, you can include this here.
 * age         : Optional. The person's approximate age, if it isn't specifically stated somewhere (in which case the dob parameter should be used). This can also be used to state a creature's age category, such as for dragon aging. When used, it should be qualified by giving the year they were that approximate age. For example, if Bob the monk were in his mid-twenties in 1374 DR, this parameter should read " age = Mid-twenties in 1374 DR ". This can be approximate (use 'approx' if this is the case).
 * patron deity : Optional. The god(s) the person worships. If someone is faithless then 'None' is fine.
 * languages   : Optional. The language(s) a person speaks or reads. Assume defaults for race and culture if no information is provided.
 * reckoning   : Optional. The reckoning system that governs the dob, death, turned, and destroyed parameters. Defaults to DR, but change this if you are using a different system. All dates for a single person must use the same reckoning. See Marking the Years.
 * dob         : Optional. Date of Birth. When the person was born. Input only a number, eg "1330", and not "1330 DR". If you need to use a reckoning system other than DR, see the reckoning parameter.
 * dobnotes    : Optional. The dob parameter only accepts numeric input, so if you need to write notes next to the date of birth, you can use this parameter.
 * turned      : Optional. The year in which the person was turned undead. Input only a number&mdash;it will be appended by reckoning and made into a link.
 * turnednotes : Optional. the turned parameter should only be a number, so use this field to put notes next to the turned date.
 * death       : Optional. When the person died. Input only a number, eg "1330", and not "1330 DR". If you need to use a reckoning system other than DR, see the reckoning parameter.
 * deathnotes  : Optional. The death parameter only accepts numeric input, so if you need to write notes next to the date of death, you can use this parameter.
 * destroyed   : Optional. When an undead person faced final death. Input only a number, eg "1330", and not "1330 DR". If you need to use a reckoning system other than DR, see the reckoning parameter.
 * destroyednotes : Optional. The destroyed parameter only accepts numeric input, so if you need to write notes next to the date of destruction, you can use this parameter.
 * class       : Optional. Use the class table template. Note the edition-specific parameters below. If this entity was described in more than one edition of D&amp;D, then use those instead (e.g., class2e, class3e, etc.)
 * class1e, class2e, class3e, class35, class4e, class5e : Optional. In lieu of the class parameter, editors may use these edition-specific parameters. These are only to be used if a character is given different statistics in different versions of the game. If different statistics are published within the same edition, the stats in the most recently-published source for that edition should be used. (Note that for 3.5 edition, a period can not be used between the 3 and 5.) Use the class table} template as the input for these parameters.
 * refs1e, refs2e, refs3e, refs35, refs4e, refs5e : Optional. These parameters are used to put &lt;ref&gt; tags in the subtitle rather than have them clutter up the class table or show up at odd places in the infobox. Usually all the class information comes from one source, but you can add more here or in the class table as needed.
 * Example:


 * alignment   : Optional. Do not use the alignment grid template. That template is only for, , and . Individuals will invariably have just one alignment, so provide it here.
 * rules       : Optional. Describes the version of D&amp;D rules that apply to the class level(s) listed. Choose "1st", "2nd", "3rd", "3.5", "4th", etc. Note: only use this if not using the edition-specific sections described above.
 * source      : Deprecated (See here) Optional. Use the book citation templates to cite the book(s) the information in this template has come from.
 * page        : Deprecated (See here)  Optional. Only appears if source is specified. Put the page number(s) here.

Standardized Sections
These are the typical section headers for an article about a person, as discussed in this forum thread. You can easily cut and paste it from here and delete the ones you don't use: