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The following optional fields exist.  They are documented roughly in order that they appear on the page from top to bottom.  Note that these fields are not limited to a single line or even single paragraph (see syntax below).
The following optional fields exist.  They are documented roughly in order that they appear on the page from top to bottom.  Note that these fields are not limited to a single line or even single paragraph (see syntax below).


* BelleImageOverride: If for some reason the Belle's image doesn't follow the convention of PAGENAME.jpg (different name, different format, both).
* BelleImageOverride: If for some reason the Belle's image doesn't follow the convention of PAGENAME.png (different name, different format, both).
* ChibiImageOverride: If for some reason the chibi's image doesn't follow the convention of PAGENAME-chibi.jpg (different name, different format, both).
* ChibiImageOverride: If for some reason the chibi's image doesn't follow the convention of PAGENAME-chibi.png (different name, different format, both).
* Availability: When she is available in-game.  Defaults to September 1939 in-game.
* Availability: When she is available in-game.  Defaults to September 1939 in-game.
* PersonalityDetails: Please note that this is ''not'' meant to house the 2-3 traits the game lists!  Rather, it is for detailed descriptions of a Belle as she is revealed through her in-game story (and possibly other in-game stories that mention her).  For example, the training ship Recruit really, really would like to be taken seriously as a "real" battleship despite being the Belle of a wooden "land-ship" that never touched water.
* PersonalityDetails: Please note that this is ''not'' meant to house the 2-3 traits the game lists!  Rather, it is for detailed descriptions of a Belle as she is revealed through her in-game story (and possibly other in-game stories that mention her).  For example, the training ship Recruit really, really would like to be taken seriously as a "real" battleship despite being the Belle of a wooden "land-ship" that never touched water.

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