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This is a template for creating Featured articles (FA), appearing weekly on the mainpage. Only for use out of the FA's or mainpage!

Usage[]

{{FA
| article    = <!-- write the name of the article the FA will link to -->
| image      = <!-- this is the image file the FA will be shown with -->
| size       = <!-- image size, default: x100px -->
| link description = <!-- write a very short description for the image, which will be displayed as tooltip -->
| text       = <!-- this is the text of the FA, don't forget to link highlight words -->
| FAyear     = <!-- this is the year the FA belongs to -->
}}

Example[]

{{FA
| article    = Elder Speech
| image      = File:Journal Glossary.png
| size       = <!-- image size, default: x100px -->
| link description = Elder Speech dictionary
| text       = '''Elder Speech''' is predominantly an [[elven]] language but technically it refers to all [[Older languages|languages which originated prior]] to the [[Conjunction of the Spheres]]. As it is one of the oldest languages still in use, it is referred to as the "Old" or "Elder" Speech and the lingua franca is "[[Common Speech]]". It is mainly used by the [[elves]] and [[dryad]]s, though [[mage]]s, scientists and the more educated people also know it. The sung version of Elder Speech is used by [[siren]]s and nereids. [[Nilfgaardian dialect|Nilfgaardian]] and the [[Skellige dialect|Skellige Islands]] dialects both derive from Elder Speech. Its vocabulary is based heavily on the gaelic and celtic languages of Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
| FAyear     = 2014
}}

Will be displayed as:

Elder Speech dictionary

Elder Speech is predominantly an elven language but technically it refers to all languages which originated prior to the Conjunction of the Spheres. As it is one of the oldest languages still in use, it is referred to as the "Old" or "Elder" Speech and the lingua franca is "Common Speech". It is mainly used by the elves and dryads, though mages, scientists and the more educated people also know it. The sung version of Elder Speech is used by sirens and nereids. Nilfgaardian and the Skellige Islands dialects both derive from Elder Speech. Its vocabulary is based heavily on the gaelic and celtic languages of Ireland, Scotland and Wales.