Whitespace and addition to contradiction rule
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1. There are no hard and fast rules about style. Try to sound like an encyclopedia entry or the overview section at the top of a wiki article.
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1. You must respect and not contradict any factual content of any posted articles. You may introduce new facts that place things in a new light, provide alternative interpretations, or flesh out unexplained details in unexpected ways; but you must not _contradict_ what has been previously established as fact.
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1. Aim for around 200-300 words.
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1. You must respect and not contradict any factual content of any posted articles. You may introduce new facts that place things in a new light, provide alternative interpretations, or flesh out unexplained details in unexpected ways; but you must not _contradict_ what has been previously established as fact. Use the "Yes, And" rule from improv: accept what your fellow scholars write and add to it, rather than trying to work around them.
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1. Your article must cite other articles in the Lexicon. Sometimes these citations will be to phantoms, articles that have not been written yet.
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1. On the first turn, your article must cite _exactly two_ phantom articles.
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