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==In-cavern point of view== The Archive's primary point of view is "in-cavern". This term is more broadly known as "in-character", though "in-world" or "in-universe" are also used in other resources. In essence, it is written as though the author were an inhabitant of the D'ni universe, with no knowledge of events or technology outside of it. It treats D'ni as a real place, the events of Cyan's games as real history, and its characters as real people. Concepts like lag, graphical glitches, actors, and driver errors do not exist in in-cavern discussions of the D'ni universe. For example, use: : "Myst was Written by Ti'ana as a safe haven for her grandson, Atrus, and his wife-to-be, Catherine, during their efforts to trap Gehn on the Age of Riven." Instead of: : "Myst has been featured in numerous titles within the titular series, including "Myst", "realMYST", "Myst V: End of Ages", "Uru: Complete Chronicles", and "Myst Online: Uru Live". It acts as the hub world for the original title, granting players access to four other Ages, as well as D'ni, through the use of clever puzzles." ===Tense=== In general, articles should use the past tense to describe their subject. The primary exception is when the person, Age, etc. is still alive, or is still accessible in the present day. In particular, Ages β while they may technically still exist β are considered to be a part of history if our fictional inhabitant of the D'ni universe cannot travel to the Cavern and go there themselves today. Generally speaking, it is best practice to follow Wikipedia's style guidelines on the use of tense in an article. ====Consistency==== Articles should use a consistent tense throughout, except when dealing with subjects such as those mentioned above. In cases where the present tense is used to denote that a subject exists in the present day, the past tense should be constrained to the portion of the article dealing with that subject's history. ====Examples==== * "Yeesha is the daughter of Atrus and Catherine..." * "The Selenitic Age was written by Atrus..." * "The Pento were a race who lived on the Pento Age..." * "D'ni is located in a cavern beneath the state of New Mexicoβ¦" === Tone === You should strike a professional tone when writing about your subject. You are creating an article for an encyclopedia, not an entry in a personal journal. Avoid being conversational. Do not directly engage the reader by addressing them as "you", and do not use "you" while explaining things like puzzles (e.g. ''"You pull the left lever three times."''). Also, avoid referring to yourself in the first person, and do not cast yourself as part of a group by using "we". Especially when writing about events in [[Uru]], always use the third person (e.g. "[[explorers]] were shocked", rather than "we were shocked"), even if you were present when it happened. ===Citations and background information=== By nature, most references regarding the D'ni universe are not in-cavern resources. These references should be constrained to the appropriate sections of your article. See the [[GoArch:Citation guidelines|Citation guidelines]] for information about how to cite your sources, and where real-world resources can be referenced in in-cavern articles. ===Undisclosed information=== While certain information may be canonically unavailable to anyone within the D'ni universe, the Archive's point of view is all-knowing. Classified, hidden, or otherwise "secret" information about the D'ni universe is within the scope of the Archive. This scope does '''not''', however, extend to officially unreleased content. Data extracted from game files, such as journal entries, Age names, etc. should ''not'' be added to the Archive, nor should it be used as a citable source. ===Canon conflicts=== If various sources provide conflicting information on a subject and it is unclear which source is canonically correct, simply provide all of the information given by those sources, and include a note in the article explaining the conflict. If one source has been established as canonical over another, adhere to the canonical source first. Include a note at the end of your article outlining the information provided by other sources. If there is too much information to convey, or if there is no canonical replacement for the ret-conned subject (e.g. [[Tadjinar]]), then create a separate article for it. If a subject has different spellings, or can be known by different names, create your article using the most commonly accepted name for it, and then create redirects under the other commonly-used names (e.g. [[Whark]] redirects to [[Wahrk]]).
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