--- "mattpocock-skills": minor --- Split **`wayfinder`**'s map-body catch-all into two plainly-named sections — **`## Not yet specified`** and **`## Out of scope`** — so a cold reader can tell in-scope-but-unripe work from work ruled beyond the destination. Previously both lived under one `## Fog` heading, where out-of-scope work read as takeable frontier (an unblocked, unclaimed item is indistinguishable from a live ticket). Now: *Not yet specified* is the in-scope frontier that graduates into tickets as decisions resolve; *Out of scope* is beyond the destination, closed and never graduating, returning only as a fresh effort if the destination is redrawn. The "Fog or ticket?" test becomes "Ticket, not-yet-specified, or out of scope?", gated on scope as well as sharpness, and both charting and working-the-map now rule a beyond-destination ticket out of scope (close it, one line in *Out of scope*) rather than leaving it on the frontier or logging it in *Decisions so far*. The **fog of war** leading word is retained — it still names the concept and drives the graduate-the-fog behavior in the skill's prose; only the human-facing map headings go to plain language.