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''A courier in sombre livery approaches you in the street to hand you a note bearing the seal of [[User:KestrelGirl|Mr Feathers]]. It reads: 'You are about to post a spoiler. Take precautions.'''
Our goal at the Fifth City Wiki is to be a resource for fans of the Fallen London 'verse, serving as both a reference and a primer for the setting and characters.
[[File:Master2.png|thumb]]
This wiki is intended to be a resource and reference so fans of the ''Fallen London'' 'verse, both new and experienced, can gain a better understanding of the setting's various concepts and characters that may seem confusing as first glance.  


Below is an introduction to the wiki's writing style, guidelines, and important templates and tools. After reading this article, you should have a good idea of how the wiki works and what we expect content-wise, and we thank you in advance for any contributions and hope you enjoy your stay!
This page serves as an introduction to the wiki's style, guidelines, tools, and templates.


== Article Content ==
== Article Content==
Unlike our counterpart, the [https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fallen_London_Wiki/ ''Fallen London'' Wiki], '''we do not specialize in gameplay details or storyline spoilers'''. So while we may provide background info on a certain story or its characters, we will '''not''' spoil how the storyline ends, what "routes" the player can take, or what in-game rewards it offers. Furthermore, we will not cover gameplay mechanics like combat systems, player progression, or statistical information.


The primary focus of this wiki is providing '''background information''' on the various facets of the ''Fallen London'', ''Sunless Sea'', and ''Sunless Skies'' settings. Therefore, articles will be primarily focused on characters and events that are not dependent on the player's actions, unless said actions provide more info or perspective on the topic's background. In a nutshell, events in any stories that are dependent on the player's actions are considered "'''open possibilities'''"; that is, they '''have not happened yet''', and are thus not background info, but, in some cases, '''could happen'''. Stylistically speaking, the player character should not be mentioned in any capacity, and writers should avoid using first or second person in relation to the players or readers as well.
The focus of this wiki is providing background information on the setting and its characters. This is unlike our counterpart, the [https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Fallen_London_Wiki/ ''Fallen London'' Wiki]. Topics beyond the wiki's scope include:
*In-game options and routes
* In-game rewards
* Any other gameplay mechanics that do not convey story


Make sure that '''any and all''' information on an article is '''[[Content_Guidelines_and_Spoilers#Citations|cited]]''', no matter how minor the detail may seem. If you add a claim that lacks a citation, it may be removed, edited, or given the [citation needed] tag. Furthermore, if you see a piece of info that is unverified, feel free to cite it, or add a [citation needed] tag (using the <nowiki>{{fact}}</nowiki> template) if it cannot be verified. If you need help citing something, the editors will be happy to assist you.
Given the emphasis on background, the player character should not be mentioned in any capacity, and actions by the player should not be covered. Writers should avoid using first or second person to refer to the reader or player.


Do note that the wiki is currently under a period of restructuring and revision, so not every article may abide by these guidelines. If you notice an article is inadequately cited or isn't written according to our guidelines, feel free to revise it, leave a comment, or contact us!
Consider an article detailing a settlement on the brink of war:


== Spoiler Policy ==
*<font color="green">Good:</font> discussing the factions involved, and the politics that caused tensions to rise.


We do allow spoilers from ''most'' paid content, but they '''must be marked accordingly with the appropriate spoiler tag''' (see below). Furthermore, we '''do not allow unaltered text-dumps copied and pasted from the games themselves or any other archives'''. If you want to cover a specific story's contents, '''paraphrase''': you should only have a a '''few sentences''' worth of quoted text '''at most'''. This is a major difference from the gameplay-oriented ''Fallen London'' Wiki, which does not spoil Fate-locked or any other restricted content in any capacity.
*<font color="red">Not good:</font> detailing how the player may resolve or escalate the conflict.


There are, however, certain stories that '''cannot be spoiled or discussed no matter what''':
'''Citations are paramount''': they are the wiki's lifeblood, no matter how trivial. Any claims that lack citing may be removed, edited, or marked with {{fact}}.
* Datamined or leaked content from any Failbetter game. They ruin the fun and are dubiously canon anyway.
* Any ''Fallen London'' story that Failbetter has restricted from being discussed in a public context. These include:
**''Secrets Framed in Gold'', and by extension:
*** The Repentant Forger
*** The Passion Destiny
** "SMENdings" (community shorthand for the endings of ''Seeking Mr Eaten's Name'')
** A certain path of ''Where You and I Must Go''
**''Ambition: Enigma'' (which isn't story-oriented anyway)


== Citations ==
Note that the wiki is currently being restructured and revised, so not every article may abide by these guidelines.
Citations are a '''very''' important aspect of wiki curation, so any new contributions should have them by default. Here the template for how to cite the ''Fallen London'', ''Sunless Sea'', or ''Sunless Skies'' wikis:


<nowiki><ref>{{Citation|url|title|source|}} ''"quoted text"''</ref></nowiki>
==Citations==
Any contributions should be cited where applicable.
 
Citation template:
 
<code><nowiki><ref>{{Citation|url|title|source|}} ''"quoted text"''</ref></nowiki></code>


*'''Citation''' is the name of the template and should not be changed.
*'''Citation''' is the name of the template and should not be changed.


*'''url''' is the direct link to the source. Do not link to FL profile echo text; link the to corresponding wiki page instead. If the content is in Fate-locked storyline, link to the storyline's intro page on the wiki instead.
*'''url''' is the direct link to the source, often a ''Fallen London'', ''Sunless Sea'', or ''Sunless Skies'' wiki page.


*'''title''' is the name of the storylet or option that results in the text you want to cite. This field makes finding the specific text much easier, if it is used as accurately as possible.
*'''title''' is the name of the storylet or option with which the text can be easily found.


*'''source''' is simply the source from which the text is cited from, such as a game like ''Fallen London'' or a website like Twitter or Wikipedia.
* '''source''' is where the text is cited from, such as a game like ''Fallen London'' or a website like Twitter or Wikipedia.


*'''quoted text''' should only be used if the text cited in url link does not contain the pertinent info which supports the claim made on the wiki.
*'''quoted text''' should only be used if the url provided does not contain the relevant text.


You can automatically generate citations for the ''Fallen London'' gameplay wiki by using this link: [https://fl-citation-gen.tumblr.com/ ''Fallen London'' Citation Generator]. By copy-and-pasting a link from the FL wiki into the box, you can automatically create a citation based on the template above. For the ''Sunless'' games, you can use this link: [https://fl-citation-gen.tumblr.com/fb Failbetter Game Citation Generator], though you will have to specify the URL, storylet name, and game manually.
Automatic citation tools:
* [https://fl-citation-gen.tumblr.com/ ''Fallen London'' Citation Generator] (requires only Fallen London wiki urls)
* [https://fl-citation-gen.tumblr.com/fb Failbetter Game Citation Generator] (requires manual input)


=== Examples ===
=== Examples ===


====A simple ''Fallen London'' citation:====
'''Sample ''Fallen London'' citation:'''


Jade fragments are said to be made from fossilized [[souls]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jade_Fragment|Jade Fragment|Fallen London|}}</ref>
Jade fragments are said to be made from fossilized [[souls]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jade_Fragment|Jade Fragment|Fallen London|}}</ref>


<nowiki>Jade fragments are said to be made from fossilized [[souls]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jade_Fragment|Jade Fragment|Fallen London|}}</ref></nowiki>
<code><nowiki>Jade fragments are said to be made from fossilized [[souls]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jade_Fragment|Jade Fragment|Fallen London|}}</ref></nowiki></code>


====A simple ''Sunless Sea'' citation:====
'''Sample ''Sunless Sea'' citation:'''


The Governor of [[Port Carnelian]] resides at '''Heartscross House''', and is often very busy.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Port_Carnelian#Port_Carnelian|Call at Heartscross House|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
The Governor of [[Port Carnelian]] resides at '''Heartscross House''', and is often very busy.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Port_Carnelian#Port_Carnelian|Call at Heartscross House|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>


<nowiki>The Governor of [[Port Carnelian]] resides at '''Heartscross House''', and is often very busy.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Port_Carnelian#Port_Carnelian|Call at Heartscross House|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>
<code><nowiki>The Governor of [[Port Carnelian]] resides at '''Heartscross House''', and is often very busy.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Port_Carnelian#Port_Carnelian|Call at Heartscross House|Sunless Sea|}}</ref></nowiki></code>
</nowiki>


====A simple ''Sunless Skies'' citation:====
'''Sample ''Sunless Skies'' citation:'''


The [[Clockwork Sun]] dims and brightens regularly, and its engineers often suffer from lack of sleep.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Clockwork_Sun#The_Clockwork_Sun|Write a Port Report|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>
The [[Clockwork Sun]] dims and brightens regularly, and its engineers often suffer from lack of sleep.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Clockwork_Sun#The_Clockwork_Sun|Write a Port Report|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>


<nowiki>
<code><nowiki>The [[Clockwork Sun]] dims and brightens regularly, and its engineers often suffer from lack of sleep.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Clockwork_Sun#The_Clockwork_Sun|Write a Port Report|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></nowiki></code>
The [[Clockwork Sun]] dims and brightens regularly, and its engineers often suffer from lack of sleep.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Clockwork_Sun#The_Clockwork_Sun|Write a Port Report|Sunless Skies|}}</ref></nowiki>
 
====A citation for Fate-locked content from ''Fallen London'':====


Belief in the afterlife is rare in the [[Elder Continent]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"I now believe in something beyond life – but that is a rare strange belief in the Bright Continent."''</ref>
'''Sample Fate-locked citation from ''Fallen London'':'''


<nowiki>
Belief in the afterlife is rare in the [[Elder Continent]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"I [...] believe in something beyond life – [...] that is a rare [...] belief in the Bright Continent."''</ref>
Belief in the afterlife is rare in the [[Elder Continent]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"I now believe in something beyond life – but that is a rare strange belief in the Bright Continent."''</ref></nowiki>


== Image Policy ==
<code><nowiki>Belief in the afterlife is rare in the [[Elder Continent]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] believe in something beyond life – [...] that is a rare [...] belief in the Bright Continent."''</ref></nowiki></code>
'''Any and all images must be uploaded with the appropriate source and licensing'''. For most images, this is done by adding the following to the image page's source code by using the "Edit source" option:
<nowiki>
== Source ==
Art from ''Game''. //(if the image comes from a game by Failbetter Games) 
Original image source: <link> //(otherwise)


== Licensing ==
==Spoiler Policy==
{{fairuse}} //(if image is copyrighted and/or is from a game by Failbetter Games)
{{From Wikimedia}} //(if image is from Wikipedia or another Wikimedia project; be sure to include a link to the original image)
{{permission}} //(if the original owner gave full permission for its use)
</nowiki>


As an example, the following image has this source code on its page:
Spoilers from paid in-game content is allowed, provided that:  
[[File:Mirror2.png]]
*Any discussion is under an appropriate spoiler tag
<nowiki>
* Quoted text is kept to a minimum
== Source ==
Art from ''Fallen London''.


== Licensing ==
This is a major difference from the ''Fallen London'' Wiki, which does not spoil Fate-locked story content. Note that text dumps copied straight from the games, or datamined or leaked content from any Failbetter game, are not allowed and will be removed.
{{fairuse}}
</nowiki>


And this external image from Wikipedia has this source code in its page:
Certain stories cannot be spoiled or discussed no matter what, as Failbetter has restricted them from being discussed on their forums. These include:
[[File:Angot_war.jpg]]
*''Secrets Framed in Gold''
<nowiki>
**The "Passion" Destiny
== Source ==
*The endings of ''Seeking Mr Eaten's Name'' ("SMENdings")
Original image source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Angot_war.jpg
*A restricted section of ''Where You and I Must Go''
*''Ambition: Enigma''


== Licensing ==
==Image Policy==
{{From Wikimedia}}
Images should be uploaded with the appropriate source and licensing.
</nowiki>


You can also use <nowiki>{{FL image}}, {{Sea image}}, and {{Skies image}}</nowiki> in the source code of images to add the applicable citation automatically.
Templates <code><nowiki>{{FL image}}</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>{{Sea image}}</nowiki></code>, and <code><nowiki>{{Skies image}}</nowiki></code> can be added to image pages where applicable to automatically credit them and indicate fair use.


== Spoiler Tags ==
==Spoiler Tags==
Spoiler tags are used to warn readers of potential storyline spoilers, which will not be obscured or censored text-wise in any way beyond the notification. Each tag corresponds to a different "level" of spoiler: from middle-game spoilers, given grey spoiler tags, to spoilers about late-game or Fate-locked storylines, given red spoiler tags. Please make sure that any spoilers in articles are given the appropriate spoiler tag if necessary, and please be mindful of them if reading spoilers is not your cup of tea.
Spoiler tags are used to signal information that players may not want to learn outside of gameplay. They are not obscured or censored beyond the notification. Remember that player experience can vary: when in doubt, add a tag.


Generally speaking, information that can be easily gleaned by newcomers to a game or storyline need not be marked with a spoiler tag, but please bear in mind that what may be "common knowledge" to certain readers may be earth-shattering to other readers. When in doubt, it's probably best to add a tag more often than not.
All spoiler tags are templates with the syntax <code><nowiki>{{template name}}</nowiki></code>.
 
The syntax for adding any of the following spoiler tags is <nowiki>{{template name}}</nowiki> in source editing mode.
 
=== Spoilers ===
An example of a spoiler tag. Use this for any information related to '''midgame content''', which would not be easily learned by beginner players or those starting a specific story. However, content related to the ''endings'' of storylines should be given the major spoiler tag; see below.
 
'''Template name: "spoiler"'''


{{spoiler}}
{{spoiler}}
Used for information related to midgame content: information not easily learned by beginners or those who just started a specific story.


=== Major Spoilers ===
Syntax: <code><nowiki>{{spoiler}}</nowiki></code>
An example of a major spoiler tag. Use this for any information related to '''endgame content''', such as the endings of major storylines or world-shaking revelations, as well as for '''Fate-locked content''' ('''remember, you cannot copy-and-paste entire text dumps verbatim'''). If you notice, this tag is a bit larger than the others, and for good reason. Use this tag at the '''top''' of articles only, use the smaller major spoiler tag otherwise.
 
'''Template name: "major spoiler"'''


{{major spoiler}}
{{major spoiler}}
Used only at the top of articles. Used for information related to '''endgame content''': information revealed near the end of a storyline or major story revelations. Also used for discussion on '''Fate-locked content'''.


=== Major Spoilers (Small) ===
Syntax: <code><nowiki>{{major spoiler}}</nowiki></code>
An example of a small major spoiler tag. Use this tag for '''sections''' of articles only, otherwise it is the same as the tag above.
 
'''Template name: "major spoiler small"'''


{{major spoiler small}}
{{major spoiler small}}
Used only at the top of article sections. Serves the same purpose as the previous tag.


=== Devoured Spoilers ===
Syntax: <code><nowiki>{{major spoiler small}}</nowiki></code>
''The courier watches, then turns away.''


''The wax is crunchy. The note is chewy. Mm. Wax is exactly right. It doesn't taste of blood, yet, or ammonia, or stagnant water. Not yet. But wax is right.''
{{peckish spoiler}}
Used only at the top of articles. Used for information related to '''''Seeking Mr Eaten's Name'''''.


'''Template name: "peckish spoiler" and "peckish spoiler small"'''
Syntax: <code><nowiki>{{peckish spoiler}}</nowiki></code>


{{peckish spoiler}}
{{peckish spoiler small}}
{{peckish spoiler small}}
Used only at the top of article sections. Serves the same purpose as the previous tag.


=== Discordant Spoilers ===
Syntax: <code><nowiki>{{peckish spoiler small}}</nowiki></code>
''Perhaps you think this is a dream. Perhaps you think you could simply walk back into a castle that doesn't exist. And perhaps you could.''


''But this isn't a dream. The dreams are out there, coiling in the jungle.''
{{discordant spoiler}}
Used only at the top of articles. Used for information related to '''''Discordant Studies'''''.


'''Template name: "discordant spoiler" and "discordant spoiler small"'''
Syntax: <code><nowiki>{{discordant spoiler}}</nowiki></code>


{{discordant spoiler}}
{{discordant spoiler small}}
{{discordant spoiler small}}
Used only at the top of article sections. Serves the same purpose as the previous tag.


== Tables ==
Syntax: <code><nowiki>{{discordant spoiler small}}</nowiki></code>
Here is an example of how to make section dividers for pages with a ''very high'' amount of sections, such as [[Souls]] or the [[House of Rods and Chains]].
 
==Other Syntax ==
Here is an example of how to make section dividers for certain pages.


  <nowiki>{{Table Section|Image = image.png|Alt Text = alt text
  <nowiki>{{Table Section|Image = image.png|Alt Text = alt text
|Section Header = section name
    |Section Header = section name
|Quote = "quoted text"
    |Quote = "quoted text"
|Text = written text}}
    |Text = written text}}
</nowiki>
    </nowiki>


{{Table Section|Image = whispered_secretsmall.png|Alt Text = Alt Text
{{Table Section|Image = whispered_secretsmall.png|Alt Text = Alt Text
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|Text = Lorem Ipsum}}
|Text = Lorem Ipsum}}


== Dropdowns ==
Here's an example of a dropdown.
Dropdowns are mainly used for extreme spoilers that we'd like to remain hidden by default, for ''very'' long blocks of (sometimes unnecessary) content, or for articles with an ''extremely'' high amount of sections, such as [[Creatures]].


  <nowiki>{{Dropdown|Image = image.png|Alt Text = alt text
  <nowiki>{{Dropdown|Image = image.png|Alt Text = alt text
|Section Header = section name
    |Section Header = section name
|Quote = "quoted text"
    |Quote = "quoted text"
|Text = written text}}
    |Text = written text}}
</nowiki>
    </nowiki>


{{Dropdown|Image = whispered_secretsmall.png|Alt Text = Alt Text
{{Dropdown|Image = whispered_secretsmall.png|Alt Text = Alt Text
Line 184: Line 155:
|Quote = Lorem Ipsum
|Quote = Lorem Ipsum
|Text = Lorem Ipsum}}
|Text = Lorem Ipsum}}
== Redacted Text ==


Text can be redacted <font color="purple"><span style="background-color: purple">like this</span></font> using HTML tags. Only use this for small amounts of text however, and use a spoiler tag instead for articles and sections.
Text can be redacted <font color="purple"><span style="background-color: purple">like this</span></font> using HTML tags. Only use this for small amounts of text however, and use a spoiler tag instead for articles and sections.
  <nowiki><font color="purple"><span style="background-color: purple">like this</span></font></nowiki>
  <nowiki><font color="purple"><span style="background-color: purple">like this</span></font></nowiki>


== Sample References ==
==Sample References==
<references />
<references />


[[Category:Templates]]
[[Category:Templates]]
[[Category:Help]]
[[Category:Help]]

Revision as of 03:17, 30 November 2022

Our goal at the Fifth City Wiki is to be a resource for fans of the Fallen London 'verse, serving as both a reference and a primer for the setting and characters.

This page serves as an introduction to the wiki's style, guidelines, tools, and templates.

Article Content

The focus of this wiki is providing background information on the setting and its characters. This is unlike our counterpart, the Fallen London Wiki. Topics beyond the wiki's scope include:

  • In-game options and routes
  • In-game rewards
  • Any other gameplay mechanics that do not convey story

Given the emphasis on background, the player character should not be mentioned in any capacity, and actions by the player should not be covered. Writers should avoid using first or second person to refer to the reader or player.

Consider an article detailing a settlement on the brink of war:

  • Good: discussing the factions involved, and the politics that caused tensions to rise.
  • Not good: detailing how the player may resolve or escalate the conflict.

Citations are paramount: they are the wiki's lifeblood, no matter how trivial. Any claims that lack citing may be removed, edited, or marked with [citation needed].

Note that the wiki is currently being restructured and revised, so not every article may abide by these guidelines.

Citations

Any contributions should be cited where applicable.

Citation template:

<ref>{{Citation|url|title|source|}} ''"quoted text"''</ref>

  • Citation is the name of the template and should not be changed.
  • url is the direct link to the source, often a Fallen London, Sunless Sea, or Sunless Skies wiki page.
  • title is the name of the storylet or option with which the text can be easily found.
  • source is where the text is cited from, such as a game like Fallen London or a website like Twitter or Wikipedia.
  • quoted text should only be used if the url provided does not contain the relevant text.

Automatic citation tools:

Examples

Sample Fallen London citation:

Jade fragments are said to be made from fossilized souls.[1]

Jade fragments are said to be made from fossilized [[souls]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Jade_Fragment|Jade Fragment|Fallen London|}}</ref>

Sample Sunless Sea citation:

The Governor of Port Carnelian resides at Heartscross House, and is often very busy.[2]

The Governor of [[Port Carnelian]] resides at '''Heartscross House''', and is often very busy.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.gamepedia.com/Port_Carnelian#Port_Carnelian|Call at Heartscross House|Sunless Sea|}}</ref>

Sample Sunless Skies citation:

The Clockwork Sun dims and brightens regularly, and its engineers often suffer from lack of sleep.[3]

The [[Clockwork Sun]] dims and brightens regularly, and its engineers often suffer from lack of sleep.<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/The_Clockwork_Sun#The_Clockwork_Sun|Write a Port Report|Sunless Skies|}}</ref>

Sample Fate-locked citation from Fallen London:

Belief in the afterlife is rare in the Elder Continent.[4]

Belief in the afterlife is rare in the [[Elder Continent]].<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Flint|Flint|Fallen London|}} ''"[...] believe in something beyond life – [...] that is a rare [...] belief in the Bright Continent."''</ref>

Spoiler Policy

Spoilers from paid in-game content is allowed, provided that:

  • Any discussion is under an appropriate spoiler tag
  • Quoted text is kept to a minimum

This is a major difference from the Fallen London Wiki, which does not spoil Fate-locked story content. Note that text dumps copied straight from the games, or datamined or leaked content from any Failbetter game, are not allowed and will be removed.

Certain stories cannot be spoiled or discussed no matter what, as Failbetter has restricted them from being discussed on their forums. These include:

  • Secrets Framed in Gold
    • The "Passion" Destiny
  • The endings of Seeking Mr Eaten's Name ("SMENdings")
  • A restricted section of Where You and I Must Go
  • Ambition: Enigma

Image Policy

Images should be uploaded with the appropriate source and licensing.

Templates {{FL image}}, {{Sea image}}, and {{Skies image}} can be added to image pages where applicable to automatically credit them and indicate fair use.

Spoiler Tags

Spoiler tags are used to signal information that players may not want to learn outside of gameplay. They are not obscured or censored beyond the notification. Remember that player experience can vary: when in doubt, add a tag.

All spoiler tags are templates with the syntax {{template name}}.

"There are some things we were not meant to know, they say. But you wouldn't be down here if you took that seriously."

Beyond this point lie spoilers for Fallen London, Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies, or Mask of the Rose. This may include midgame or minor Fate-locked content. Proceed with caution.

You can find out more about our spoiler policy here.


Used for information related to midgame content: information not easily learned by beginners or those who just started a specific story.

Syntax: {{spoiler}}

"Are you quite sure you want to know this?"

Beyond this point lie major spoilers for Fallen London, Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies, or Mask of the Rose. This may include endgame or major Fate-locked spoilers. Proceed at your own risk.

You can find out more about our spoiler policy here.


Used only at the top of articles. Used for information related to endgame content: information revealed near the end of a storyline or major story revelations. Also used for discussion on Fate-locked content.

Syntax: {{major spoiler}}

"Are you quite sure you want to know this?"

Beyond this point lie major spoilers for Fallen London, Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies, or Mask of the Rose. This may include endgame or major Fate-locked spoilers. Proceed at your own risk.

You can find out more about our spoiler policy here.


Used only at the top of article sections. Serves the same purpose as the previous tag.

Syntax: {{major spoiler small}}

"In the migrainous straits of deep sleep, there is a marsh where candle-flames buzz like wasps."

WARNING: Beyond this point lie spoilers for Fallen London's most infamous storyline: Seeking Mr Eaten's Name. Turn back now.

You can find out more about our spoiler policy here.


Used only at the top of articles. Used for information related to Seeking Mr Eaten's Name.

Syntax: {{peckish spoiler}}

"In the migrainous straits of deep sleep, there is a marsh where candle-flames buzz like wasps."

WARNING: Beyond this point lie spoilers for Fallen London's most infamous storyline: Seeking Mr Eaten's Name. Turn back now.

You can find out more about our spoiler policy here.


Used only at the top of article sections. Serves the same purpose as the previous tag.

Syntax: {{peckish spoiler small}}

"Whatever you think you remember, the first step is to remember that you don't."

WARNING: Beyond this point lie spoilers for the Discordant Studies storyline from Fallen London. Do not proceed forward.

You can find out more about our spoiler policy here.


Used only at the top of articles. Used for information related to Discordant Studies.

Syntax: {{discordant spoiler}}

"Whatever you think you remember, the first step is to remember that you don't."

WARNING: Beyond this point lie spoilers for the Discordant Studies storyline from Fallen London. Do not proceed forward.

You can find out more about our spoiler policy here.


Used only at the top of article sections. Serves the same purpose as the previous tag.

Syntax: {{discordant spoiler small}}

Other Syntax

Here is an example of how to make section dividers for certain pages.

{{Table Section|Image = image.png|Alt Text = alt text
    |Section Header = section name
    |Quote = "quoted text"
    |Text = written text}}
    

Alt Text Section Text

Lorem Ipsum

Lorem Ipsum

Here's an example of a dropdown.

{{Dropdown|Image = image.png|Alt Text = alt text
    |Section Header = section name
    |Quote = "quoted text"
    |Text = written text}}
    

Alt Text Section Text

Lorem Ipsum

Lorem Ipsum

Text can be redacted like this using HTML tags. Only use this for small amounts of text however, and use a spoiler tag instead for articles and sections.

<font color="purple"><span style="background-color: purple">like this</span></font>

Sample References

  1. Jade Fragment, Fallen London
  2. Call at Heartscross House, Sunless Sea
  3. Write a Port Report, Sunless Skies
  4. Flint, Fallen London "I [...] believe in something beyond life – [...] that is a rare [...] belief in the Bright Continent."