@Shawtay, I really didn't notice the first two words of your answer referred to a fansite. I actually thought it was a Book title or something else. I just noticed your original answer follows this structure:
• Link
• Quote
• Image + Link
• Image + Link
• Image + Link
• Image + Link
• Image + Link
I'm not a fan of prolix answers, but a word here and there helps to communicate more effectively the information you're presenting. For example, I would write something like "As presented on the following article by TibiaSecrets: Explorer's Diary - Episode 1 ...", and make just the article title as a link, not the entire line. Or, perhaps, I would start it with "Source:" then the link to the fansite article.
By the way, I'm not sure how TibiaSecrets admins prefer their fansite name to be written, but fansite names are usually (not always, though) written as a single word such as TibiaWiki, TibiaMaps, TibiaQA... writting them on this format makes it clear that you're referring to a fansite with such name. This is especially relevant if the fansite name if composed by "Tibia" + a common noun.
Given the fact that (1) the original version of this question mentioned another question that linked to TibiaWiki's list of Pentagram-Shaped Rooms, which you've seen, and (2) I didn't saw the source of your answer - my apologies for this part! - , I presumed the answer had been written based on the same article, this is what motivated my comment above. Truth is that this question looked like "There is this list of 4 places that look like a pentagram, does somebody knows any place that is missing on this list?" Then an answer with 5 places was posted.