Template:Location page

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Template documentation

This template displays part of a Location page. It is responsible for the summary, main image and relative location template.

It will also insert a row into the locations Cargo table.

Copy-ready:

{{Location page
| name =
| alt name =
| image = 
| image description = 
| act =
| summary =
| region = 
| north =
| west =
| east = 
| south =
}}

Examples

Ebonlake Grotto

Overview of the area.
Underdark
Dread Hollow Ebonlake Grotto Storehouse
Decrepit Village

'Ebonlake Grotto also known as the the Myconid Colony' is a location within the Underdark in Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. It is the home of the Myconid Circle, a group of mushroom-like telepaths led by Sovereign Spaw Spaw.

Template data

No description.

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
namename

If specified, overrides the name. Otherwise, it will take the name of the article

Stringrequired
alt namealt name

Alternative name for the location

Stringoptional
imageimage

Image to use as the main page image at the top right

Fileoptional
image descriptionimage description

Description of the main page image, displayed underneath.

Stringoptional
actact

Which act of the game this location appears in

Suggested values
prologue one two three
Stringrequired
summarysummary

Summary of the location. Also used for SEO purposes.

Contentoptional
regionregion

The region where this location is located within. Slightly changes the summary.

Example
Underdark
Page nameoptional
northnorth

The location to the north of this location.

Page nameoptional
easteast

The location to the east of this location.

Page nameoptional
southsouth

The location to the south of this location.

Page nameoptional
westwest

The location to the west of this location.

Page nameoptional
This template defines the table "locations". View table.