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Quests, on the wiki, need the name given to them in-game. This is usually found in the quest journal in the character menu. Specific objectives of a quest should not be given their own article. See "headers" below, for how this situation is handled. Additionally, quests that possess the same name as another article, should be given a parenthetical word at the end of it. For instance, Necromancer's Moon is both a book and quest, so the quest Necromancer's Moon should be named Necromancer's Moon (Quest). Always capitalize the parenthetical word. In addition to this, quests of the same name may appear across games, for instance the quest "No Stone Unturned" appears in both Oblivion and Skyrim. For this, use the game title as the disambiguating parenthetical note, as such "No Stone Unturned (O

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  • Quests, on the wiki, need the name given to them in-game. This is usually found in the quest journal in the character menu. Specific objectives of a quest should not be given their own article. See "headers" below, for how this situation is handled. Additionally, quests that possess the same name as another article, should be given a parenthetical word at the end of it. For instance, Necromancer's Moon is both a book and quest, so the quest Necromancer's Moon should be named Necromancer's Moon (Quest). Always capitalize the parenthetical word. In addition to this, quests of the same name may appear across games, for instance the quest "No Stone Unturned" appears in both Oblivion and Skyrim. For this, use the game title as the disambiguating parenthetical note, as such "No Stone Unturned (O
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  • Quests, on the wiki, need the name given to them in-game. This is usually found in the quest journal in the character menu. Specific objectives of a quest should not be given their own article. See "headers" below, for how this situation is handled. Additionally, quests that possess the same name as another article, should be given a parenthetical word at the end of it. For instance, Necromancer's Moon is both a book and quest, so the quest Necromancer's Moon should be named Necromancer's Moon (Quest). Always capitalize the parenthetical word. In addition to this, quests of the same name may appear across games, for instance the quest "No Stone Unturned" appears in both Oblivion and Skyrim. For this, use the game title as the disambiguating parenthetical note, as such "No Stone Unturned (Oblivion)" and "No Stone Unturned (Skyrim)." See this guide on disambiguation for more information. Quest names, when mentioned in the article body, should appears with quotation marks around them. This is not true for lists of quests or when a quest name appears as a subheader, such as under an "Interactions" header in a character article. Here is an example of the correct formatting for an in-line mention of a quest: During the "Anvil Recommendation" quest, the Hero of Kvatch must kill a rogue mage.
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