The word templates is placed in quotations because these are not true templates that work as others such as or do. Instead, these are more like forms or outlines that can be used to guide writers on this wiki in fleshing out their articles. Nevertheless, none of these "templates" are mandatory, aside from those for stories (film segments, TV episodes, short stories, comics, etc.). The others are merely intended to help streamline the article writing process. Feel free to modify the current offerings as needed or submit your own!
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| - The word templates is placed in quotations because these are not true templates that work as others such as or do. Instead, these are more like forms or outlines that can be used to guide writers on this wiki in fleshing out their articles. Nevertheless, none of these "templates" are mandatory, aside from those for stories (film segments, TV episodes, short stories, comics, etc.). The others are merely intended to help streamline the article writing process. Feel free to modify the current offerings as needed or submit your own!
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| - The word templates is placed in quotations because these are not true templates that work as others such as or do. Instead, these are more like forms or outlines that can be used to guide writers on this wiki in fleshing out their articles. Although this wiki offers all visitors free range in writing their articles, it is sometimes necessary to conform to a certain style for certain article types. For example: A reader is searching the character articles for characters born in New York City and hopes to easily and quickly find the information, but each character page is formatted in a completely different way than the others. It's easy to see, then, the usefulness of conforming to a general system of formatting. Nevertheless, none of these "templates" are mandatory, aside from those for stories (film segments, TV episodes, short stories, comics, etc.). The others are merely intended to help streamline the article writing process. Feel free to modify the current offerings as needed or submit your own!
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