User blog comment:C9 Teemur/Paige, the Phoenix Guardian/@comment-25235491-20170210183837/@comment-3391671-20170214203127

Asking for how to do things is not at all annoying. ClayHuang answered the question for me.

As for writing lore, depending on your level of writing, there are different focus. If you've written well, then your focus would be to go for something extravagant and original. But from what I see, you should start with the following three: This is not to belittle your skills, but to simply offer what I gauge in what is within your capabilities as a writer. I can offer more on what to write, but that would then be my work, not your own. To write more on your own will offer experience than having someone else do it for you.
 * Consistency: The information throughout the story should make sense and match up. If you stick with one idea at the start, stay with it until the end. If an event happens, let it realistically affect other events after. Plot holes and deux machina devices will mar consistency, so avoid them.
 * Continuity: The flow of the story should be one continuous thread. Each event should string to another, even if time passes either in the sense of paragraph jumping or time skips. "Things happen" or other ambiguous writing "techniques" (again) should not be implored as it is considered as poor writing.
 * Focus: Make sure the focus of the lore is on the right character in the right place. There should also be elements of building upon this focus instead of leaving it stale, such as character development. However, just because a character goes through an event will not be counted as development; make sure the advancement is driving and not simply carrying the character through.

Trivia segments can be made as its own topic using the == brackets. Like the below: ==Trivia==