* AscendedFanon: The story was written by Neal Hallford, not Feist, despite the common misconception. Feist oversaw the production, gave his blessings and probably intervened to correct one thing or another, but the story ''is'' essentially a fanfic with the HighConcept of "What if not all the moredhel wanted war?"
* DummiedOut: Possibly an accidental example: there was a spell called Mind Melt that was meant to result from a quest where you get a (wrong) password from one house, go to another house where there's a secret meeting, then go back to the first house to get the correct password, ''then'' go back to the meeting-house, and then they give your party a magic scroll to help deal with trolls. In most versions of the game, that first house's NPC won't give you the correct password when you revisit.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The sequel. As per [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210706100104/https://rpgcodex.net/forums/threads/ok-so-betrayal-at-krondor-is-awesome.56027/page-4 Neal Hallford]], ''Thief of Dreams'' would have "continued the storyline about Owyn's eventual rise as the magical advisor to the Kingdom of the Isles (to be told over two games) serving in a capacity as both magician and spymaster". ''Damn''.