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The text-profile description will include a character list and a list of character relations, inside a `particDesc/listPerson` element. See an [[example]](https://git.unistra.fr/methal/methal-sources/-/blob/master/bastian-hofnarr-heidideldum.xml#L51)
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The text-profile description will include a character list and a list of character relations, inside a `<listPerson>` element which is child to `<particDesc>`. See an [[example]](https://git.unistra.fr/methal/methal-sources/-/blob/master/bastian-hofnarr-heidideldum.xml#L51)
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The `<listRelation>` element is a child of `<listPerson>`
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Note that the `<listRelation>` element is a child of `<listPerson>`, not a sibling.
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Character IDs are added in an `@xml:id` attribute following conventions defined [[here]](https://git.unistra.fr/methal/methal-work/-/wikis/TEI-Encoding/TEI-Header/Profile-description/Speaker-IDs). This ID can then be reused to refer to the character in the `<listRelation>` (see [[here]](https://git.unistra.fr/methal/methal-work/-/wikis/TEI-Encoding/TEI-Header/Profile-description/Relations)) or in each `<sp>` element.
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We add at least a `@sex attribute`, with possible values MALE, FEMALE or UNKNOWN.
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We add at least a `@sex` attribute, with possible values *MALE*, *FEMALE* or *UNKNOWN*.
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A short example follows (source [[here]](https://www.numistral.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9109761z/f5.image.r=d'r%20poetisch%20oscar)):
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