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 * Description
 * Use this template to make quick references to chapters, episodes, and other media related to Attack on Titan. It also supports external sources and free format text.


 * Syntax
 * Type  when making a reference, with parameters as shown below.

Preloaded media
The template has preloaded support for all items in the Attack on Titan universe, usable through this syntax:


 * Rough Draft- No keyword is required, just type "rd".


 * Example:


 * Guidebooks


 * Example:


 * Guidebooks 1 and 2 (INSIDE & OUTSIDE) can also be cited together.


 * Example:
 * Isayama reveals Grisha's stats.
 * Result:
 * Isayama reveals Grisha's stats.


 * Anime episodes


 * Example:
 * Levi beats up Eren during his trial.
 * Result:
 * Levi beats up Eren during his trial.


 * OVA- They can be cited whether using the number of the OVA with the keyword "o" or the number of the anime episode.


 * Example:
 * Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.
 * Result:
 * Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.
 * Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.


 * Example:
 * Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.
 * Result:
 * Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.
 * Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.


 * Printed Novels


 * Example:
 * Angel Aaltonen invents Vertical Maneuvering Equipment.
 * Result:
 * Angel Aaltonen invents Vertical Maneuvering Equipment.


 * Visual Novels


 * Example:
 * Mikasa imagines a world where her parents never died.
 * Result:
 * Mikasa imagines a world where her parents never died.


 * Films


 * Example:
 * In the live-action adaptation of the series, Armin has black hair.
 * Result:
 * In the live-action adaptation of the series, Armin has black hair.


 * "Counter Rockets" episodes


 * Example:
 * Hans begins experimenting on a captured Titan.
 * Result:
 * Hans begins experimenting on a captured Titan.


 * "Attack on Titan 0" chapters


 * Example:
 * Murakumo transforms into a Titan.
 * Result:
 * Murakumo transforms into a Titan.


 * "Before the Fall" chapters


 * Example:
 * Sharle shows Kuklo a hand drawn map of all three territories, saying each wall's name as she points to it.
 * Result:
 * Sharle shows Kuklo a hand drawn map of all three territories, saying each wall's name as she points to it.


 * "No Regrets" chapters


 * Example:
 * Flagon seeming impressed, contemplates whether they can truly welcome him with open arms.
 * Result:
 * Flagon seeming impressed, contemplates whether they can truly welcome him with open arms.


 * "Chibi Theater" segments


 * Example:
 * Eren is portrayed in chibi form.
 * Result:
 * Eren is portrayed in chibi form.


 * "Lost Girls" chapters


 * Example:
 * Annie makes the decision to seek out the missing person in Stohess.
 * Result:
 * Annie makes the decision to seek out the missing person in Stohess.


 * "Attack on Avengers" chapters


 * Example:
 * The Female Titan fights against Iron Man.
 * Result:
 * The Female Titan fights against Iron Man.


 * "Junior High" manga chapters


 * Example:
 * Eren Yeager attends Attack Junior High School.
 * Result:
 * Eren Yeager attends Attack Junior High School.


 * "Junior High" anime episodes


 * Example:
 * Eren Jaeger attends Attack Junior High School.
 * Result:
 * Eren Jaeger attends Attack Junior High School.


 * "Spoof on Titan" chapters


 * Example:
 * Eren is portrayed in comic strip form.
 * Result:
 * Eren is portrayed in comic strip form.


 * "Attack on Titan Anthology" chapters


 * Example:
 * Taki encounters survivors in Wall Maria.
 * Result:
 * Taki encounters survivors in Wall Maria.

Adding page numbers

 * Example (single page):
 * Thomas is eaten by a Titan.
 * Result:
 * Thomas is eaten by a Titan.


 * Example (multiple pages):
 * Annie demonstrates her fighting style to Eren and Reiner.
 * Result:
 * Annie demonstrates her fighting style to Eren and Reiner.

Adding descriptions

 * Example:
 * Bertolt is a trainee with great potential.
 * Result:
 * Bertolt is a trainee with great potential.

Citing external sources


Explanation:


 * u (url): URL of the cited page.
 * t (title): Title of the page. This is the text to be displayed in the link.


 * Those two are the only required parameters. The following are optional, but recommended:


 * s (source): Name of the cited website.
 * r (retrieved): Date of retrieval of the page.
 * d (description): A short sentence describing the reference.


 * Example (full reference with all parameters):
 * Mike Zacharius' birthday is on November 1st.
 * Result:
 * Mike Zacharius' birthday is on November 1st.

Free format text
To make references without using any of the formats described above, just type the text without including parameters.


 * Example:
 * He met Hajime Isayama when they were children.
 * Result:
 * He met Hajime Isayama when they were children.