Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-24325144-20150106201659/@comment-5824038-20150106205254

I have a couple of queries, actually. I'm not sure if it's already stated in the policy, but now is a good time to bring it up.

1: For Trivia sections are you allowed to say what the likely inspiration for something in-game was? For example: Dragonsreach was obviously heavily-inspired by Edoras from the Lord of the Rings, and Hermaeus Mora was obviously inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos.

2: I've been working on the Daggerfall Classes pages recently (by working I mean occasionally being bothered to make a page for them), and I've made sure they all have the same formatting throughout. Other classes pages are, no disrespect to their authors, a mess. There's no definitive format for class pages, some classes have a page for it in all games, some have pages for it in individual games, some have both, some don't even have pages... it's all a bit of a mess. If you look at the classes pages, you'll see what I mean.

I think a policy change about a universal format for writing class pages would be very useful, and going through the existing ones changing them.

For my Daggerfall pages, for example, I keep everything consistent. It goes:

Introductory sentence

Manual Description
Description (with source)

Description and Use
This section has a guide on how best to play the class, it's advantages and disadvantages, etc. I only filled this section in for Sorceror (Daggerfall), as it's the only Daggerfall class I've played as.