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Greyhawk Literature (in-world)
Codex of the Infinite Planes
The Codex of the Infinite Planes, as depicted in Book of Artifacts (1993).
Type: Artifact
Author: Unknown
Published: N/A
Alignment: Unspecified
Location: Elemental Plane of Fire as of 591 CY
First Appearance: Eldritch Wizardry (1976)

This infobox covers all sorts of in-world literature from the World of Greyhawk™. Items both magical and mundane may use this template.

Usage

Copy and paste the code section below to the top of the article being written and fill in the information ("parameter") areas.

The image and caption parameters are optional, but are preferred. The recommended image size is a width of 250px so that it will completely fill the infobox without increasing its size.

If any fields are left undefined they will not appear.

Add wiki links to articles by putting the name of the place inside double brackets, [[like this]].

{{Literature
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A brief description of how to fill out each parameter follows:

  • Image: Link to a relevant uploaded image
  • Caption: Description of the image
  • Title: The title of the work
  • Type: Type of literature, such as a book, play, poem, manuscript, etc.
  • Author: In-world author, if known
  • Published: In-world place and date in which the literature was published
  • Alignment: In the case of magical items, if the item itself is aligned, put the alignment here. Do not add wikilinks to alignments
  • Location: If the item is in or from a specific place, place the name of it here, in wikilinks [[like this]]
  • First: The name of the officially published source in which the item originally appeared.