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== Offices & Positions ==
== Offices & Positions ==
*Name of Position, Location, mm/dd/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy
*Name of Position, Location, mm/dd/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy
*List in Chronological order, newest to oldest
*List in Chronological order, oldest to newest


== Event Staff ==
== Event Staff ==

Revision as of 16:29, 20 May 2008

None of these fields are required except for the Populace Template. If you do wish to add the fields, use the following formatting.

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Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Local group name in Caid, or Kingdom name if out of Caid (put in [[]]])
Status: Active ,Semi-Active, Retired, Banished, Deceased
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry

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Title Name. Biography.

Persona

Example

Awards

  • Name of Award, Location if local group or out of Kingdom (Giver's name, Crown or Baronage, this part is not needed, just a night touch), mm/dd/yyyy
  • List in Chronological order, newest to oldest

Note:

Offices & Positions

  • Name of Position, Location, mm/dd/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy
  • List in Chronological order, oldest to newest

Event Staff

  • Name of Position, Name of Event, mm/dd/yyyy
  • List in Chronological order, newest to oldest

Projects & Publications

  • Name of Project/Publication, Other info, mm/dd/yyyy
  • List in Chronological order, newest to oldest

Board of Directors Sanctions

  • mm/dd/yyyy, sanction, if applicable

Death

List date (and if suitable, the cause) of death, if applicable.

Miscellany

Additional info you want listed

subheaders should look like this

  • Topics could include tournaments won, artistic interests, commendations, information that doesn't fit into the main categories.

Memories

Other people's memories of the individual

From Sponge Bob

  • I first met John Doe while he was commanding the field and did something totally heroic (stories to be suitable for general audiences)

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