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The following terms should '''always be capitalized''' to match in-game usage: | The following terms should '''always be capitalized''' to match in-game usage: | ||
* '''Game mechanics''': Aptitude, Blessing Power (see also: [[Blessing Points]]), "Fellow Power" / "Power", Intimacy | * '''Game mechanics''': Aptitude, Blessing Power (see also: [[Blessing Points]]), "Fellow Power" / "Power", Intimacy | ||
* '''Item and character types''': Artifact(s), Family member(s), Fellow(s), Figure(s) | * '''Item and character types''': Artifact(s), Family member(s), Fellow(s), Figure(s), Transcender(s) | ||
* '''Locations''': Guild(s), Museum, Storage, Village | * '''Locations''': Guild(s), Museum, Storage, Village | ||
Revision as of 20:18, 30 July 2025
This is the style guide for all pages on the wiki.
Article titles, sections, and headings
Article titles
- Capitalize the first letter of the title, section, or heading.
- Use sentence case for titles—not title case—unless it falls under a capitalization exception. (See Isekai wiki:Manual of Style#Capital letters)
Capital letters
In general, casing should reflect how it appears in-game. This includes story chapters, events, item names/descriptions, and player titles.
The following terms should always be capitalized to match in-game usage:
- Game mechanics: Aptitude, Blessing Power (see also: Blessing Points), "Fellow Power" / "Power", Intimacy
- Item and character types: Artifact(s), Family member(s), Fellow(s), Figure(s), Transcender(s)
- Locations: Guild(s), Museum, Storage, Village
On the other hand, the following terms should not be capitalized unless they fall under the exceptions above:
- costume(s)
- earnings
⚠️ Note: Although it’s usually fine to mirror in-game casing, an exception applies to racial terms like "Canine kemonomimi". These should be written in sentence case—even if the game uses title case (e.g., "Canine Kemonomimi")—to reflect the style of real-world scientific names.