Forum:Opinions on adding DM only info?

I have begun editing the Zhentil Keep page and adding the information contained within the Ruins of Zhentil Keep, but I have run into a dilemma. The History given within the book refers to several events is two ways: 1. How the event really happened 2. How the people of Zhentil Keep and the Realms believe the event to have occurred

For example, the Lords Elephstron and Zhentar kill eachother in a dual, but there was a cover-up and history tells that they were killed by an evil wizard sent by either Cormyr or Sembia So the question is, do I tell the real story or the perceived story. My initial thought is to tell the real story, but I feel it should be noted somehow that a different story is believed throughout the Realms. How to do that in a non-awkward way, I am not sure. Any ideas?


 * Keep to the real info. This is a canon wiki, not an adventure sourcebook. It's the same thing with novels. We don't leave out details that might be spoilers. I'd recommend simply telling your players not to look up anything you don't want them to know. Niirfa-sa 08:16, December 24, 2009 (UTC)

Always tell the 'real' story. Everyone thinks different things no matter what the facts say anyway. The wiki is from the point of an all knowing observer. For example you'd be hard pressed to find The Simbul's real 'secret' name in a Realms book, but it's right on her wiki page. Add a rumor section for things that are not 'fact' (and if everyone believes a rumor it does not matter much if it's a fact or not anyway) (Bloodtide 23:21, December 24, 2009 (UTC))