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players!) everything is wrong here: they want pictures, they want all sizes to be the same, they want you to write who is a bad character and who is a good one, and in general, they want you to provide a brief summary of all 11 books because they are too lazy to even look it up on Wikipedia...
Did you really think it would be easy! This is a serious gaming forum, not some back alley of the Moscow Art Theatre.)
But seriously, on such complex sets, the only thing that allows you not to get confused and at least somehow keep up with the game is a clear structure of the set with all the necessary information. Because even GMs sometimes manage to get confused in their own set.
And on such complex sets, it is considered good form to make life easier for players and provide all the necessary information in the set, rather than sending them to external resources. It's strange that a GM with your experience so demonstrably ignores this rule of politeness.

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