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== Canon == | == Canon == | ||
The Myst canon is a hierarchical collection of material from the following sources, listed in order of prominence: | The Myst canon is a hierarchical collection of material from the following sources, listed in order of prominence: | ||
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* The Myst novels (the Books of Atrus, Ti'ana, D'ni, and the preview material from the Book of Marrim) | * The Myst novels (the Books of Atrus, Ti'ana, D'ni, and the preview material from the Book of Marrim) | ||
In cases where contradictions occur, the source that is higher on the list takes precedence. | In cases where contradictions occur, the source that is higher on the list takes precedence. If the contradiction is between sources on the same tier, the newer source takes precedence. | ||
=== Examples or precedence === | === Examples or precedence === | ||
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== Apocrypha == | == Apocrypha == | ||
'''Apocrypha''' is any material published by an official source that has been declared non-canon by [[Cyan]] or [[RAWA]]. While apocrypha is accepted on the Archive, it ''must'' be marked as such by including the {{tlx|apocrypha}} template at the top of the article. The most prominent apocrypha | '''Apocrypha''' is any material published by an official source that has been declared non-canon by [[Cyan]] or [[RAWA]], as well as certain fan-created content (see below). While apocrypha is accepted on the Archive, it ''must'' be marked as such by including the {{tlx|apocrypha}} template at the top of the article. The most prominent "official" apocrypha includes: | ||
* Trap Books | * Trap Books | ||
* [[Myst: The Book of the Black Ships]], comics #0 and #1 | * [[Myst: The Book of the Black Ships]], comics #0 and #1 | ||
* The [[Riven Journals]] | * The [[Riven Journals]] | ||
* The Book of Atrus and Book of Ti'ana implications that D'ni is located in the Middle East. | * The Book of Atrus and Book of Ti'ana's implications that D'ni is located in the Middle East. | ||
** The city of [[Tadjinar]] and its leader [[Amanjira]] are also considered apocryphal as a result of this ruling. | ** The city of [[Tadjinar]] and its leader [[Amanjira]] are also considered apocryphal as a result of this ruling. | ||
=== Fan works === | |||
The following content may be posted, provided the {{tlx|apocrypha}} template is applied: | |||
* Fan-created Ages and Cavern locations | |||
* Research and writings based on canon sources (e.g. analytical scholarship on D'ni architecture) | |||
* Fan-created historical materials of questionable origin (e.g. the [[Lara Documents]]) | |||
* [[Unwritten]] content | |||
For more information, please see [[GoArch:Apocrypha]]. | |||
== Non-canon == | == Non-canon == | ||
Other projects created by fans are not considered to be canon and should not be posted in the Archive. This includes: | |||
* Fan fiction stories | * Fan fiction stories | ||
* | * Hacks or modifications made to unofficial MOULa shards | ||
Finally, concept art and information which is only attainable through hacking the games is considered non-canon and should not be posted or referenced. Illustrations and concept art may be used as images in infoboxes when no other picture is available, but this may still be ruled inappropriate on a case-by-case basis. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 8 January 2019
This page documents an Archive policy. It describes a widely accepted standard that all editors should normally follow. To propose changes, use this sub-page. |
Canon
The Myst canon is a hierarchical collection of material from the following sources, listed in order of prominence:
- RAWA
- Myst Online: Uru Live
- Myst, Riven, Myst III: Exile, Myst IV: Revelation, Myst V: End of Ages, and other versions of Uru
- The Myst novels (the Books of Atrus, Ti'ana, D'ni, and the preview material from the Book of Marrim)
In cases where contradictions occur, the source that is higher on the list takes precedence. If the contradiction is between sources on the same tier, the newer source takes precedence.
Examples or precedence
- While the Book of Ti'ana heavily implies that D'ni is in the Middle East, Uru and RAWA say that it is in New Mexico.
- While the Watcher's Sanctuary in Uru: Complete Chronicles is yellow and brown, it is blue in Myst Online: Uru Live, and therefore canonically blue (and also canonically called the Watcher's Pub).
- Myst and Riven use Trap Books as a central game mechanic. However, RAWA has said that they don't really exist. Myst IV: Revelation builds on RAWA's decree by eliminating references to "Trap Books" altogether.
Apocrypha
Apocrypha is any material published by an official source that has been declared non-canon by Cyan or RAWA, as well as certain fan-created content (see below). While apocrypha is accepted on the Archive, it must be marked as such by including the {{apocrypha}}
template at the top of the article. The most prominent "official" apocrypha includes:
- Trap Books
- Myst: The Book of the Black Ships, comics #0 and #1
- The Riven Journals
- The Book of Atrus and Book of Ti'ana's implications that D'ni is located in the Middle East.
Fan works
The following content may be posted, provided the {{apocrypha}}
template is applied:
- Fan-created Ages and Cavern locations
- Research and writings based on canon sources (e.g. analytical scholarship on D'ni architecture)
- Fan-created historical materials of questionable origin (e.g. the Lara Documents)
- Unwritten content
For more information, please see GoArch:Apocrypha.
Non-canon
Other projects created by fans are not considered to be canon and should not be posted in the Archive. This includes:
- Fan fiction stories
- Hacks or modifications made to unofficial MOULa shards
Finally, concept art and information which is only attainable through hacking the games is considered non-canon and should not be posted or referenced. Illustrations and concept art may be used as images in infoboxes when no other picture is available, but this may still be ruled inappropriate on a case-by-case basis.
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