MYSTlore:Spoiler policy
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A lot of information found on MYSTlore pages can be considered a "spoiler". This is near-inevitable from the depth and breadth of content aimed for, and with people's views on what constitutes a spoiler differing starkly. For example, any page about a character, age, etc. appearing in a game or in one of the books can be considered as spoiling those who have yet to begin (or finish) that game or book. Others might consider the same pieces of information as trivial and obvious.
It would be near-impossible to write these pages in detail while avoiding someone from getting spoiled. Editors can use the {{spoiler}} template to mark a section as a spoiler, but readers should not rely on the existence of such notices.
For the most part, MYSTlore, at this point, uses spoilers freely during such descriptions. One way to keep yourself from getting spoiled is to look at a page's "Featured" and "Appearances" sections: for example, the Relto page has a "Featured" entry for Uru: Complete Chronicles, so if you have yet to play that, you might want to avoid reading the page.
A strong exemption from this policy are puzzle solutions: those should be moved to separate (but linked) articles, as detailed in the MYSTlore:Puzzles and hints policy.

