Hello Karyuu thank you for responding to my question. I noticed that you edited my post and said part of it was a spoiler. I am curious as to what you mean

. Here is an example say that I got a quest from (this is all imaginary) Ned and he says he loves pies made in the city of Filanderin and that he has ordered a tasty apple pie from that city and that he told me to go ask Janglic for it. If I said i went to Janglic (like Ned told me to go to and ask for the pie which is obvious and no surprise) and he wouldn't respond correctly to "give me tasty apple pie" or "give me a tasty apple pie" or "give me a tasty apple pie made in Filanderin" or "give me a pie made in the city of filanderin".... But that he would answer to "give me a tasty apple pie made in the city of filaderin". How is that a spoiler if the definition of spoiler is such...
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(From Wikipedia.com)
Noun
spoiler
1. a document, review or comment that discloses the ending or some key surprise, or twist in a story. Good netiquette dictates that one warn of spoilers before discussing them, so that readers who wish to do so may experience the surprises for themselves.
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It does not end the quest, it is no surprise that I was suppose to ask Janglic for the pie because Ned told me to when i first received the quest, and it doesn't reveal a twist in the story because nothing at all has changed.
The only thing at all that it may do is tell people that NPC is very exclusive in text recognition and that the many questions that people will ask won't work because they may be lacking one or two extra words that many may not see as being logically needed. Clearly this does not ruin any fun and it is no solution to a puzzle. The only way that it could possibly ruin the fun is if someone likes taking on the role of a human "dictionary forcing program" and likes to scrabble words for countless hours until an NPC understands a simple thing such as asking them for a pie.
I just don't understand I guess.... I have seen far too many people do things like "/me kicks Janglic to death with my boot" to only find out that we were all asking the NPC the right question in a slightly misunderstood syntax. You would logically think that syntax driving a person to the point where they may start pulling out their hair could possibly be "spoiling" it for them. I can easily see how someone who posts the answer to a quest question such as what is the name of Janglics uncle could be a spoiler because that is an answer that the player is clearly suppose to find out on their own through normal means and it doesnt appear to be a problem with syntax. Also i have seen people post about the quests certain NPC's give so that couldn't be a problem. Thank you in advance for reading my reply.