OOC/Tutorial

.This is a basic tutorial on how to use our wiki, to make your pages and infoboxes.

How to create a Page

 * 1) First get the link to the Wiki;
 * 2) * i.e. https://xomni.miraheze.org/wiki/
 * 3) Add to the end of the link, the name of the page you want to create;
 * 4) * i.e. https://xomni.miraheze.org/wiki/REPLACETHIS
 * 5) Create a page by click the "Create this page" hyperlink. TutorialImage1.png

How to Create an InfoBox

 * 1) Click on the Insert Button. TutorialInfobox1.png
 * 2) Insert a Template.  TutorialInfobox2.png
 * 3) Type in "Nation" (or any of the other infoboxes), and click the Add Template Button.  TutorialInfobox3.png
 * 4) Proceed to fill in the data necessary.

Royalty
For monarchs, the naming convention is to use the regnal name followed by regnal number. There is no prefix such as 'Rijkse' or 'King' because the monarchical status is implied by the regnal numbers.


 * Abigail I - Because she is the only Abigail I, and the specific titles and lands they holds are more complicated, the specific places he ruled are not listed in the article name.
 * Maria I, Rijkdottir of Empherias - Because there are multiple monarchs that went by Maria, the most senior royal title she held is listed in the article name.For junior monarchs, like people with nobility and other major titles, their major accolades are listed in their article name. For example:


 * Georgia Marie Lydekker-Brunst, Princess of Teisley - This article name lists her full name, and then her most senior royal rank - though sometimes this may not be the most common sensical. It doesn't list all royal ranks because that is absurdly long.
 * Emilena Lucia Georgina Lydekker, Crown Princess of the Hveden Federation and Grensalbourg - This article name lists her full name, and then her most senior royal rank too.

Accolades
Usually, all prefixes are not shown in the article name. These may be 'Doctor', 'Professor', 'Sir' or 'Lord' or even wordy prefixes like 'The Right Honourable' or 'His Royal Highness'. Up to two suffixes can be included in the name: These are usually their two most senior titles, although two titles of different origins may be selected instead. For example:


 * Elizabeth Rose, Baroness of Gateshaven, High Royal Marquise - This article name lists her commonly referred to name, and two noble titles of the greatest significance.
 * Maisie Zoey King, Baroness of Georgina, Noble Royal Courtier - This article name lists her commonly referred to name, and two noble titles of the greatest significance.

The defined order for noble titles from the High Kingdoms of Alaxia is for the titles of royalty to be prioritised, then for dukes, viscounts, high barons, then honorary barons - i.e the order of most prestige. The exception is the rare title of the High Royal Marquess or Marquise which must always come last, and then for Noble Royal Courtier which must go last after that.

For people without titles, use their commonly used names only, maybe full names to distinguish if similar names also have pages. For people with one title, only use that one title.

Minor accolades, like those that are acronymised such as the real life British awards of OBE will not be in article names. Neither shall any military rank such as General or military title that is a temporary position. If the military title is permanent, then consider adding it as a suffix to their name, furthest to the right after noble accolades but before the HRM and NRC suffixes.