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The document outlines formatting guidelines for creating a structured text layout, including headers, tables, and special boxes for quotes and tutorials. It provides specific instructions on how to handle enemy statblocks, combat proficiencies, and abilities, emphasizing the importance of maintaining margins and proper box sizing. Additionally, it describes the use of double-wide boxes for extensive information and the appropriate use of borders for different types of content.
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The document outlines formatting guidelines for creating a structured text layout, including headers, tables, and special boxes for quotes and tutorials. It provides specific instructions on how to handle enemy statblocks, combat proficiencies, and abilities, emphasizing the importance of maintaining margins and proper box sizing. Additionally, it describes the use of double-wide boxes for extensive information and the appropriate use of borders for different types of content.
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chapter header

This is quote text placed underneath a header.


Including the two border images.

H2 Header

H3 HEADER

TABLE TITLE (IF NECESSARY)


Table Headers Table Headers Table Headers Table Headers
Table Body Table Body 1 1
Table Body Table Body 2 2
Table Body Table Body 3 3
Table Body Table Body 4 4

This is used for quotes or other blurbs that are probably in- Table Body Table Body 5 5
universe and not part of the actual text. Table Body Table Body 6 6

EXAMPLE HEADER:
Example text is placed inside this box with the example border
along the top and bottom of the box.

SKILL ROLL

BOX TEXT HEADER


This is box text. Box text is placed inside these
boxes, most times underneath a box text header.
LINE HEADER:
When a box is inserted, the box itself extends
either from the top or bottom of the page since
the image doesn’t have a bottom row. Be careful
not to extend text beyond the margins of the
page. 
If the box is too tall, then crop the bottom of the
box image, don’t try to resize the box or it will
start to looked squished.
TUTORIAL AND ADVICE BOX:
These boxes are used for tutorials and GM advice. Text
here is used for directions on running the game or spe-
Enemy Name Header cific advice to approach a scenario. This isn ’t meant to
This is an enemy statblock. It begins with a header that intro- teach the GM the game or its mechanics, it ’s used for
duces the name of the enemy, and then a short description guidelines and explanations of elements within the text
provides flavor text for the enemy to be introduced. You don ’t that directly relate to the story being told.
need to insert all of this flavor text if there are multiple enemies
that are close enough in type (such as 3 different types of orc These boxes really only appear when discussing a pre -
fighters, etc.) written adventure. If you are using a hypothetical exam-
ple that isn’t going to be played at a table, use the ex-
ample box borders instead of the tutorial box borders.
ENEMY NAME ATTRIBUTE LEVEL
The tutorial boxes use the same headers and text as the
Feature 1, Feature 2
normal and double-wide boxes.
10

Endurance Might Hate Parry Armour

10 10 10 10 10

Combat Proficiencies (Bold and Red): Ass-Kicking # (#/#, Special)

Fell Abilities (Bold and Red): Name of Ability in Italic. Text of the ability in normal.
Separate the name from the ability with a period.
Name of Second Ability. Each ability after the first has its first line indented by
1/4”. Then the text continues as normal. The abilities block is bounded by a brown
table border along the top and red table border along the bottom

DOUBLE-WIDE BOXES
Double-wide boxes are used if you need to fit a lot of information into a box. The double -wide box uses a different
box image than the single column box, and it centers on the page. It always crosses the entire page, and should touch
both edges of the template margins.
Double-wide tables are often included in these boxes. If you want to extend a box, you ’ll need to ungroup the bor-
ders and stretch them manually. Then you’ll need to copy/paste more of the borders between each row.
Table Headers Table Headers Table Headers Table Headers Table Headers Table Headers
Table Body Table Body Table Body 1 1 1
Table Body Table Body Table Body 2 2 2
Table Body Table Body Table Body 3 3 3
Table Body Table Body Table Body 4 4 4
Table Body Table Body Table Body 5 5 5
Table Body Table Body Table Body 6 6 6

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