User:Erorah/Sandbox/TestingTemplate for ESO Antiquity Furnishing Entry/Doc

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Summary[edit]

This template was created to be used to display ESO Antiquity legendary furnishings specifically, as listed on Online:Antiquity Furnishings.

Parameters[edit]

Erorah/Sandbox/TestingTemplate for ESO Antiquity Furnishing Entry
Parameter Scope Description
name required The actual name of the antiquity.
icon required An icon to display in the first column. Only the file name of the image is necessary. The rest will be added automatically.
id required The itemid of the furnishing.
quality required The quality of the furnishing.
leadquality optional Use this if the quality of the Lead is different than the quality of the Antiquity. This is not the same at the difficulty of the Lead.
difficulty required The difficulty of the Antiquity Lead. This may be a different difficulty level than the Antiquity itself to scry and excavate.
desc required The furnishing description
img required An in-game image of the furnishing. Image ratio should be 1:1.
lead required This is the name of the Lead. This might not be the same as the Antiquity name.
leadid required The lead id. This is found in the Log Viewer in the Antiquity Leads section.
leadloc required Details of where to find the Lead for this furnishing. The location where the lead is found may not be the same zone as the zone the Antiquity is scried and excavated.
antiquityzone optional lore1
required The 1st Codex entry. lore2
required The 2nd Codex entry. lore3
required The 3rd Codex entry.

Example[edit]

{|class=wikitable style="max-width:900px;"
{{ESO Antiquity Furnishing
|name=Altar of Celestial Convergence
|id=166474
|quality=5
|icon=ON-icon-furnishing-Altar of Celestial Convergence.png
|desc=What occurs when the stars align to match the {{Lore Link|Constellations|constellation}} at the heart of this ominous altar remains a mystery, but the sinister serpents on display conjure only catastrophe in the imagination.
|img=ON-item-furnishing-Altar of Celestial Convergence.jpg
|lead=The Lead to find this item drops from the final boss in any [[ON:Craglorn|Craglorn]] Trial.
|lore1=[[Lore:Nede|Nedic]] architecture--my specialty! This shrine conforms to the Nedic architectural aesthetics we found in [[Lore:Craglorn|Craglorn]], with a few notable exceptions. The central element strongly resembles a [[Lore:Standing_Stones#Mundus_Stones|Mundus Stone]], but I don't recognize the constellation. —Verita Numida
|lore2=For once, we agree! Culturally distinct constellations do exist, but the Nedes' conception of the stars mirrors our own in more ways than I can count. Perhaps they meant to re-write the stars in some way? To merge traditional archetypes into new wholes? —Reginus Buca
|lore3=Seems pretty hubristic for the Nedes, don't you think? In any event, I don't detect any significant magical potency here. If they were trying to channel aetherial energy through this altar, it's all but faded now. Still a beautiful piece, though! —Gabrielle Benele
}}
|}

Altar of Celestial Convergence[edit]

ON-icon-furnishing-Altar of Celestial Convergence.png Altar of Celestial Convergence
(view item page)
What occurs when the stars align to match the constellation at the heart of this ominous altar remains a mystery, but the sinister serpents on display conjure only catastrophe in the imagination. ON-furnishing-Altar of Celestial Convergence.jpg
Lead Location The Lead to find this item drops from the final boss in any Craglorn Trial.
Codex Entries Nedic architecture--my specialty! This shrine conforms to the Nedic architectural aesthetics we found in Craglorn, with a few notable exceptions. The central element strongly resembles a Mundus Stone, but I don't recognize the constellation. —Verita Numida
For once, we agree! Culturally distinct constellations do exist, but the Nedes' conception of the stars mirrors our own in more ways than I can count. Perhaps they meant to re-write the stars in some way? To merge traditional archetypes into new wholes? —Reginus Buca
Seems pretty hubristic for the Nedes, don't you think? In any event, I don't detect any significant magical potency here. If they were trying to channel aetherial energy through this altar, it's all but faded now. Still a beautiful piece, though! —Gabrielle Benele