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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This wikia prefers to avoid discussing fanon, instead a comprehensive list of the most common pieces of fanon can be found [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1C19LZdijjYC5M5oTXjO84p_4DQ6CSnSifwQuZGf_jzA/edit?usp=drivesdk here].
*This wikia prefers to avoid discussing fanon, instead a comprehensive list of common pieces of fanon will be linked here, at a later time.
**Exceptions exist when a piece of fanon becomes so prevalent that its exclusion would be quixotic. Then it will be identified  clearly and concisely within trivia notes to explicate its deviation from canon.
**Exceptions exist when a piece of fanon becomes so prevalent that its exclusion would be quixotic. Then it will be identified  clearly and concisely within trivia notes to explicate its deviation from canon.
[[Category:Terminology]]
[[Category:Terminology]]
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[[Category:Real-world articles]]

Latest revision as of 01:33, January 30, 2021

Canon, is material that is officially accepted as part of the Parahumans story; either by being written within the story, or by being approved by the author. The opposite, non-canon is material not officially accepted as part of the Parahumans story. Non-canon could be speculation, fanfiction, or fan theories.

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Trivia[edit]

  • This wikia prefers to avoid discussing fanon, instead a comprehensive list of common pieces of fanon will be linked here, at a later time.
    • Exceptions exist when a piece of fanon becomes so prevalent that its exclusion would be quixotic. Then it will be identified clearly and concisely within trivia notes to explicate its deviation from canon.