Wordman/ReferenceStandard
Introduction
The Exalted Reference Standard (ERS) defines a system for referencing Exalted products. The idea is to provide a method for web authors and internet posters to cite references to Exalted books in web sites, net.books, posts and even databases and other software in a way that is:
- Unobtrusive. References should be as short as possible so they do not distract from the main text and take as little screen space as possible.
- Unified. Everyone using the system should use the same system, eliminating confusion.
- Flexible. References should be able to specify a page in a book, but also have the ability to site exact paragraphs and page ranges.
While this sounds a bit anal, the ERS was born from a need to fit page references into tables with very narrow columns. It suits this purpose very well, compressing a lot of information into a small space. I've used this system for a long time, mostly encoding page numbers into XML files and character sheets.
It should be mentioned that this system is not endorsed by White Wolf in any way.
System
Each Exalted product is given a four-letter code. This code is used to indicate the book being referenced. This code is followed by a ".", then by a page number or a page range. If a single page is specified, it can also be followed with a comma and a column number. This can optionally be followed by another column and a paragraph number. The resulting syntax is as follows:
{code}.{page}[-{end page} | ,{column}[,{paragraph}] ]
This is easier to understand by looking at a view examples:
||Code||Meaning|| ||ex2e.189||Exalted Second Edition Core Book, page 189.|| ||ex2e.189-192||Exalted Second Edition Core Book, pages 189 through 192.|| ||ex2e.189,2||Exalted Second Edition Core Book, page 189, column 2.|| ||ex2e.189,2,3||Exalted Second Edition Core Book, page 189, column 2, paragraph 3.||
In practice, column and paragraph references are used very rarely, bordering on never.
Sidebars on pages are counted as columns that always come after columns of standard text. So, a reference like ex2e.189,3
would refer to the sidebar on page 189 of the 2E core book labeled "Charm Concept: Elsewhere". Sidebars are counted starting at the top left, then going down, then going across.
When a paragraph is specified, heading or section lines are ignored, as are statistic lines. Only full paragraphs are counted. That is, a paragraph is only "in a column" when its first letter is in that column. So, the ex2e.189,3
reference above refers to the paragraph that begins "Essence multiplies the force...".
First Edition Codes
abys
- The Abyssalsab_a
- Aspect Book: Airab_e
- Aspect Book: Earthab_f
- Aspect Book: Fireab_v
- Aspect Book: Waterab_w
- Aspect Book: Woodauto
- The Autochthoniansbstn
- Bastions of the Northbone
- Bone & Ebonybull
- Houses of the Bull Godcb_d
- Caste Book: Dawncb_e
- Caste Book: Eclipsecb_n
- Caste Book: Nightcb_t
- Caste Book: Twilightcb_z
- Caste Book: Zenithcoin
- Manacle and Coincomp
- Storyteller’s Companioncore
- Exalted Core Rulescrea
- Creatures of the Wyldcult
- Cult of the Illuminateddbld
- Dragon-Bloodedfair
- Fair Folkhalt
- Kingdom of Haltagame
- Games of Divinityluna
- Lunarsoutc
- Outcastesplay
- Player's Guideruin
- Ruins of Rathessseas
- Savage Seassalt
- Blood and Saltscav
- The Scavenger Landsside
- Siderealssvnt
- Savant & Sorcerertime
- Time of Tumult
Second Edition Codes
blck
- Books of Sorcery II: Black Treatiseex2e
- Exalted Second Editionexab
- The Manual of Exalted Power: Abyssalsexal
- The Manual of Exalted Power: Alchemicalsexdb
- The Manual of Exalted Power: Dragon Bloodedexin
- The Manual of Exalted Power: Infernalsexlu
- The Manual of Exalted Power: Lunarsexsd
- The Manual of Exalted Power: Siderealshero
- Scroll of Heroesilot
- Imperfect Lotusisle
- Compass of Celestial Directions I: The Blessed Isleking
- Scroll of Kingsland
- Dreams of the First Age: Lands of Creationlord
- Dreams of the First Age: Lords of Creationlost
- Lost Arts of the Deadmalf
- Compass of Celestial Directions V: Malfeasmasq
- Graceful Wicked Masques: The Fair Folkmeru
- Dreams of the First Age: Merumonk
- Scroll of the Monknpcs
- Scroll of Exaltsocdx
- Books of Sorcery III: Oadenol’s Codexrgd1
- Books of Sorcery IV: Roll of Glorious Divinity Irgd2
- Books of Sorcery V: Roll of Glorious Divinity IIsfrd
- Scroll of Fallen Races: Dragon Kingssfrm
- Scroll of Fallen Races: Mountain Folksesc
- Second Edition Storyteller’s Companiontdea
- Compass of Terrestrial Directions III: The Easttdno
- Compass of Terrestrial Directions IV: The Northtdsl
- Compass of Terrestrial Directions I: The Scavenger Landstdso
- Compass of Terrestrial Directions IV: The Southtdwe
- Compass of Terrestrial Directions II: The Westundr
- Compass of Celestial Directions IV: Underworldwhit
- Books of Sorcery II: White Treatisewola
- Books of Sorcery I: Wonders of the Lost Agewyld
- Compass of Celestial Directions II: The Wyldyush
- Compass of Celestial Directions III: Yu-Shan
Comments
I'd like to propose adding:
gmhs
- Glories of the Most High: Unconquered Sun
gmhl
- Glories of the Most High: Luna
gmhm
- Glories of the Most High: Maidens
If there are already existing abbreviations elsewhere (or they're here and I'm missing them somehow) please disregard!
- Siha