Dress to Impress lore should use evidence labels so in-game confirmed events, official statements, strong implications, community theories, and outdated claims do not blur together.
Evidence levels
Dress to Impress lore can be fun and confusing because quests, characters, dialogue, locations, and community theories often travel together. This wiki uses evidence labels on every lore page.
| Label | Meaning |
|---|---|
| In-game confirmed | The game directly shows it |
| Officially stated | An official channel confirms it |
| Strongly implied | Game content strongly points to it, but does not say it outright |
| Community theory | Player interpretation or unresolved theory |
| Outdated | Later content changed or contradicted the claim |
Character page structure
A Dress to Impress lore character page should include identity, appearance, first appearance, timeline role, quests, relationships, key items, dialogue summaries, diary or note summaries, confirmed story beats, player theories, gallery, sources, and last verified date.
Lana first
Lana lore should be the first deep character page because players search for Lana, Lina, Agamemnon, quest evidence, and timeline explanations. The Lana page should avoid presenting theory as fact and should link every major claim to the quest, update, or in-game evidence that supports it.