Template:Otherlore

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Use

For referencing a large chunk of text (paragraph or more).

Syntax

{{otherlore|quoted text|reference|edition}}

And place under sources, notes, etc.

<references />

Optional parameter

|margin= <!--if want a margin to the right-->
|squeeze=true <!--if filled does not clear left-->

Example

{{otherlore
|Injury and the risk of death are constant companions of those who explore fantasy gaming worlds. The thrust of a sword, a well-­placed arrow, or a blast of flame from a ''[[SRD5:Fireball|fireball]]'' spell all have the potential to damage, or even kill, the hardiest of creatures.
|<ref name="srd5">[[SRD-OGL v5.1]]</ref>|5e}}

with margin...

{{otherlore|Injury and the risk of death are constant companions of those who explore fantasy gaming worlds. The thrust of a sword, a well-­placed arrow, or a blast of flame from a ''[[SRD5:Fireball|fireball]]'' spell all have the potential to damage, or even kill, the hardiest of creatures.|<ref name="srd5">[[SRD-OGL v5.1]]</ref>|5e|margin=200px;}}

Produces:

 5e  [1] 
Injury and the risk of death are constant companions of those who explore fantasy gaming worlds. The thrust of a sword, a well-­placed arrow, or a blast of flame from a fireball spell all have the potential to damage, or even kill, the hardiest of creatures.


 5e  [1] 
Injury and the risk of death are constant companions of those who explore fantasy gaming worlds. The thrust of a sword, a well-­placed arrow, or a blast of flame from a fireball spell all have the potential to damage, or even kill, the hardiest of creatures.