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(→is family of: added "distant blood relatives" + note about couples) |
(→Character Relations: adding multiplets to family; also a new subsection on the "other" type) |
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* triplets | * triplets | ||
* quadruplets | * quadruplets | ||
* multiplets ''(quintuplets, sextuplets, and above)'' | |||
* distant blood relatives ''(other distant blood relation such as distant cousins or branch families, when relevant. Please note that this is often a fallback relation; if unsure, ask on [[IRC:anidb|our IRC channel]] before adding this comment)'' | * distant blood relatives ''(other distant blood relation such as distant cousins or branch families, when relevant. Please note that this is often a fallback relation; if unsure, ask on [[IRC:anidb|our IRC channel]] before adding this comment)'' | ||
* in-laws (parents) ''(this goes for any combination of mother/father/daughter/son-in-law)'' | * in-laws (parents) ''(this goes for any combination of mother/father/daughter/son-in-law)'' | ||
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As a final note, please note that couples are '''NOT''' valid family relations; please use the appropriate couple-centered relations instead. If, however, the relation is incestuous, both the couple relation and the regular family relation should be added. | As a final note, please note that couples are '''NOT''' valid family relations; please use the appropriate couple-centered relations instead. If, however, the relation is incestuous, both the couple relation and the regular family relation should be added. | ||
===other=== | |||
The "other" relation type '''always''' requires a comment, because otherwise people won't be able to understand what the relation is even supposed to cover. This may sound obvious, but "other"-type relations without a comment are very common, leading to much frustration when dealing with them. As such, please always describe the "other"-type relations you add. | |||
[[Category:CharDB]] | [[Category:CharDB]] |