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| Instruction Metadata | |
|---|---|
| id | canon-policy |
| type | core |
| applies_to | mixed |
| task_type | |
| priority | critical |
| status | active |
| canonical | true |
| include_by_default | yes |
| requires | Instructions:World Bible |
| tags | canon,policy,authority |
Summary
Defines canon layers and how authority is distributed across instructions, encyclopedia pages, source pages, and disputed materials.
Canon Layers
- Instructions:World Bible
- Established encyclopedia pages
- High-reliability Sources pages
- Medium- or low-reliability Sources pages
- Disputed, mythic, fictional, or ◆-marked material
Rules
- Higher canon layers override lower ones when they truly conflict.
- Source pages may contradict each other.
- Encyclopedia pages synthesize and reconcile; source pages preserve perspective.
- Talk pages are interpretive aids, not primary evidence.
- The Master Timeline is advisory editorial reference, not direct evidence.