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; <code>|books=</code>: Most infoboxes have a mandatory <code>books</code> and should provide links to the book or series which the subject is featured in. The '''Featured In''' line appears at the bottom of the infobox, and so the line should be the last before the closing <code>}}</code> line.
 
=== Location & Setting ===
Generally speaking, there are three types of parameters when it comes to location.
To indicate the setting within which the subject matter is discussed, the following parameters are accepted. At least one of these should be provided, and they should be provided in most-to-least specific order, as they are in the above list.
; Local
; <code>|world=</code>: The <code>world</code> parameter should provide the name of the non-Earth planet the subject is located on. This will generate a link to the planet passed and may categorise the article in an appropriate planet category. Many infobox templates offer a <code>raw-world</code> (<small>or <code>world-raw</code> in few cases</small>) variant of this, which can be used to bypass the automatic link generation when it is not applicable.
: These are locations within a given world (<small>from smallest to largest, <code>city</code>, <code>state</code>, <code>region</code>, and <code>nation</code></small>). Which ones are present varies between templates - some infobox templates use all of them, while others use only a subset. Unless otherwise specified, only ''the most local'' of these should be used.
; <code>|earth=</code>: If the setting is an alternative Earth, the <code>earth</code> parameter should be used instead, and should provide the series name (such as <code>|earth=Alcatraz</code> which will create a link to [[Earth (Alcatraz)]] or <code>|earth=Reckoners</code> to link to [[Earth (Reckoners)]]). For a list of valid Earths, see [[Earth]].
: For example, the [[Hall of Art]] which uses the {{t|architecture}} infobox (which allows for all of these), provides <code>|city=Narak</code>, which means it doesn't need to supply any of the less granular ones (<small>e.g. <code>|region=Shattered Plains</code> is unnecessary</small>).
; <code>|universe=</code>: Use <code>universe</code> alongside with either <code>world</code> or <code>earth</code> to specify the connected universe of the subject - or to indicate that it takes place in a standalone universe. Unlike the other two parameters, <code>universe</code> does not generate a link on its own, so you should do it manually (e.g. <code><nowiki>|universe=[[Cosmere]]</nowiki></code>); if indicating a nameless standalone universe, simply put <code><nowiki>|universe=''Standalone''</nowiki></code>.
; Local, world-specific
: These are very similar to the ones above, but apply only to specific nations or worlds, and are always required when they apply. Currently, the only parameters in this group are <code>princedom</code> (<small>for [[Alethi]] and [[Veden]] princedoms on [[Roshar]]</small>) and <code>dominance</code> (<small>for [[Final Empire]] [[dominance]]s on [[Scadrial]]</small>).
; Global
: These are world-level and above parameters, and most infobox templates include and require all of them (<small><code>world / earth</code> and <code>universe</code></small>).
:; <code>|world=</code>: The <code>world</code> parameter should provide the name of the non-Earth planet the subject is located on. This will generate a link to the planet passed and may categorise the article in an appropriate planet category. Many infobox templates offer a <code>raw-'world</code> (<small>or <code>world-raw</code> in few cases</small>) variant of this, which can be used to bypass the automatic link generation and pass a "raw" value; this can be useful when ityou iswant notto applicable.manually link something.
:; <code>|earth=</code>: If the setting is an alternative Earth, the <code>earth</code> parameter should be used instead, and should provide the series name (such as<small>e.g. <code>|earth=Alcatraz</code> which will create a link to [[Earth (Alcatraz)]], orwhile <code>|earth=Reckoners</code> towill link to [[Earth (Reckoners)]]</small>). For a list of valid Earths, see [[Earth]].
:; <code>|universe=</code>: Use <code>universe</code> alongside with either <code>world</code> or <code>earth</code> to specify the connected universe of the subject - or to indicate that it takes place in a standalone universe. Unlike the other two parameters, <code>universe</code> does not generate a link on its own, so you should do it manually (e.g. <code><nowiki>|universe=[[Cosmere]]</nowiki></code>); if indicating a nameless standalone universe, simply put <code><nowiki>|universe=''Standalone''</nowiki></code>.
 
=== Special parameters ===