Template:Deity/doc

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{{Deity}} is for use in any article about a deity in the Starfinder campaign setting. Some parameters are optional and can be left blank; if undefined, these optional parameters will not appear as part of the template. The recommended image size is a width of 250px so that it will completely fill the infobox without increasing its size.

This template is based upon the Book Template and the Deity Template located at the Forgotten Realms Wiki.

Template

{{Deity
| image             = 
| name              = 
| titles            = 
| adjective         = 
| home              = 
| alignment         = 
| portfolio         = 
| worshipers        = 
| weapon            = 
| symbol            = 
| imagesof          = 
| source            = 
| page              = 
}}

Usage

image (optional)
An image of deity's holy symbol. The recommended size is 250px, but if larger the image should scale to fit the template.
name
The deity's name.
titles (optional)
Titles and alternate names that represent the deity.
adjective (optional)
The word used to describe entities of or pertaining or related to the deity.
home (optional)
Location the deity calls home.
alignment
The deity's alignment, as a link (ie. [[Lawful Good]]).
portfolio (optional)
Portfolios, or spheres of influence, possessed by the deity.
worshipers (optional)
Typical worshipers of the deity.
weapon (optional)
The deity's favored weapon.
symbol (optional)
The god's religious symbol.
imagesof (optional)
The name of the category that contains images of this deity or its related symbols and worshipers, which appears in the infobox as a link to the category page. For instance, an imagesof value of Triune creates a link to Category:Images of Triune with the link text "Images of Triune". This parameter is case-sensitive. If omitted, the infobox uses the article name and appears only if the category exists. To prevent the imagesof category link from appearing, add the parameter to the infobox and leave its value empty.
source & page (optional)
The source wherein the deity was first published or from which the most information is available. Link the title, and include page number if possible.