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| - All articles require a lead with some exceptions. If the book require a lead sentence, add it manually like in this example: '''{{subst:PAGENAME}}''' is part of a project [[Relmyna Verenim]] is conducting at [[Xaselm]]. Following this line of text should be a paragraph or two listing the author, the date(s) upon which the text was written, the locations where the text are statically found, and other relevant information. To elaborate, many books are found in various locations as randomized treasure, dungeon dressings, and decoration; thus, the lead should only include locations the book appears in 100% of the time. Buying and selling prices should also be listed along with the File:GoldIcon.png symbol. Other points to consider are skills that increase upon reading the book and quests in
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| - All articles require a lead with some exceptions. If the book require a lead sentence, add it manually like in this example: '''{{subst:PAGENAME}}''' is part of a project [[Relmyna Verenim]] is conducting at [[Xaselm]]. Following this line of text should be a paragraph or two listing the author, the date(s) upon which the text was written, the locations where the text are statically found, and other relevant information. To elaborate, many books are found in various locations as randomized treasure, dungeon dressings, and decoration; thus, the lead should only include locations the book appears in 100% of the time. Buying and selling prices should also be listed along with the File:GoldIcon.png symbol. Other points to consider are skills that increase upon reading the book and quests involving the book. One major point that every lead of a book article should contain is a brief summary of the book's key points, highlighting the main events, main characters, and core concepts. This way, readers can read through the lead to quickly ascertain and verify whether it is the text they are looking for. This helps save time for researchers looking up sources for citing other articles. Opinions other characters have on the book or the cultural impact made by the text should also be identified in the opening paragraph. If the book appears in a series, list and link to the other books in that series here as well. An example of a well-written lead paragraph for a book article is Cicero's Journal, Volume I.
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