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Canonicity of various facts related to the Ultima series is often questioned. For most purposes, the "canon" consists of the material from games that were officially sanctioned by Richard Garriott, and single-player Ultima games and Ultima Online form a separate canon and timeline. The following guidelines are based on Hacki's Nitpicking Rules, but were originally designed for the purpose of nitpicking and are not necessarily the best for an encyclopedic work. Please make changes as needed, but discuss if there's conflicting views.

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  • Canonicity of various facts related to the Ultima series is often questioned. For most purposes, the "canon" consists of the material from games that were officially sanctioned by Richard Garriott, and single-player Ultima games and Ultima Online form a separate canon and timeline. The following guidelines are based on Hacki's Nitpicking Rules, but were originally designed for the purpose of nitpicking and are not necessarily the best for an encyclopedic work. Please make changes as needed, but discuss if there's conflicting views.
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  • Canonicity of various facts related to the Ultima series is often questioned. For most purposes, the "canon" consists of the material from games that were officially sanctioned by Richard Garriott, and single-player Ultima games and Ultima Online form a separate canon and timeline. However, several parts of the canon are highly controversial. Ultima IX in particular has many contradictions with previous games, and fans consider many "new" facts somewhat outlandish. How one regards this information is up to the person in question; one might respect Garriott's views, or just apply the parts that make sense and don't contradict previous parts. What the Codex will choose is still up for debate. The following guidelines are based on Hacki's Nitpicking Rules, but were originally designed for the purpose of nitpicking and are not necessarily the best for an encyclopedic work. Please make changes as needed, but discuss if there's conflicting views.
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