A Special Illusion
Specter Flux
A Special Illusion
Specter Flux
A Special Illusion
"I solemnly swear that I am up to no good."
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By canon, I mean anything confirmed as legit in the HP world. When OC's change canon is when my rage begins.
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"Mischief managed."
I know what the definition of canon is. But let me rephrase.
Depends on what you consider "confirmed as legit," really. If you're talking strictly the books, there is
all kinds of room. If you're talking every single thing Rowling ever decided on spur of the moment insanity, then we might have a problem. [Even then, there's still plenty of room, just a lot less when it comes to students during Harry's school years.]
I don't care so much when OCs change canon history because of their actions [obviously, all fan characters exist in an alternate universe], as when they cause canon characters to change
character, or canon history changes in some kind of giant conspiracy to create them. That drives me completely insane unless they're just joke characters.
"I solemnly swear that I am up to no good."
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Did you miss when I said anything? :I Everything, basically. I don't mind OC's to an extent but I do mind when someone edits a canon character or the storyline to accommodate their OC. Especially if I actually have to see or hear about said OC. I don't really care if someone has a terrible OC but keeps it strictly to themselves. One less I have to see roaming around the internet.
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"Mischief managed."
You said "confirmed as legit." That could mean literally
anything depending on who you talk to.
lol
"I solemnly swear that I am up to no good."
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Depending on how stupid they are, yeah. Usually when someone says anything, they mean anything. Dumbledore wasn't said to be gay strictly in the books, but that would still fall into the "anything canon" category, obviously.
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"Mischief managed."
...You realize, of course, that there are multiple different ways to interpret "confirmed as legit," right? And that when you tack on the word "anything" to "confirmed as legit," thereby producing the phrase "anything confirmed as legit," this as well can be interpreted multiple different ways?
Forgive me for attempting to understand you.
On the Dumbledore thing, opinions differ. [I actually thought he was gay from the books, but I know there are those who did not]. But yeah, I'd say that was canon. It's one thing, though, saying "oh, lol, the reason Dumbledore never got involved in a romantic relationship with a woman was because he was gay, that's obvious." And it's another thing entirely plotting details of everything that happens in the universe down to an often contradictory T, thereby stifling any possibility someone might actually be able to interpret that universe in an interesting way.
I accept Rowling's right to have shaped her own universe. Shaped in the past tense. I do not accept that if someday someone asks her about Theodore Nott and she answers "Oh, I know we didn't get into him in the books past his name, but actually he was half Native American and his boggart was a cattail and he became an Auror after the final battle and lived ninety-seven years and his great-grandfather started the Revolutionary War," that this should then necessarily be accepted as canon.
Especially since she's liable to change it at any given second.
[Sorry, I have issues with authors, amazing or not, who hand out more Word of God than they do actual writing.]