Comic Book Character History Goes Way Past Your Headcanon
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As part of this kind of intense fandom, one learns the distinction between what is canon and what is headcanon. When they could have just used a lesser-known voice actor from the start for the fraction of the price. Hell I’d even prefer they just recast the character’s voice actor than never be able to use the character again because the original actor got too expensive or too busy.

I also define the term "fic postulate" to be something you don’t necessarily headcanon in general, but which is canon for a fic or fics. Join us December 8-14, here and on Tumblr, as we share our thoughts, musings, rants, and headcanons about all aspects of Tolkien's world. Headcanon is basically another word for Fanfic because its a fan using their own canon and not the official established canon as a source material. Headcanon is often used when sharing personal beliefs about characters or events that are not officially part of the story. The phrase "Headcanon accepted!" is sometimes used to indicate you've adopted another fan's headcanon generator as your own. This can be affected both by professional tranformative works, such as art, movies and audiobooks, and by fanworks such as fanart, fanfiction, cosplay, manips, vids and podfic.

Moving forward, let us examine the specific overlap between UPG (Unverified Personal Gnosis) and headcanon, as well as the consequential overlap between SPG (Shared Personal Gnosis) and fanon. So, I guess what I am saying is, like what you like and hate what you hate - but there is a lot of misinformation out there and a lot of people who just don’t know any better. Educating the masses to the truth will only strengthen our community. But please, don’t be a hypocrite when doing so and perhaps more importantly, don’t be one to further spread misinformation. It's easy to get into the mindset that Crey is evil top to bottom, but the company is MASSIVE. For every one illegitimate operation they do, they likely have two that are totally on the up and up.

One potential pitfall is the reliance on the generator's output without further refinement. It's important for creators to view these generated profiles as starting points rather than finished products. Additionally, the randomness that makes these tools exciting can sometimes lead to incoherence if not carefully managed. Creators must remain vigilant in ensuring that the generated elements fit cohesively within their stories. While randomness is a key feature of character headcanon generators, many offer customization options to tailor the output to your specific needs. You can often select particular traits, backgrounds, or even moral alignments to better fit your narrative vision.

Headcanon is a slang term for someone’s personal interpretation of or belief about the details of a fictional story that aren’t part of the "official" account. In this strip, Black Hat tells Cueball that he has a "new headcannon". Cueball, thinking Black Hat means "headcanon," inquires what Black Hat's new idea is. Instead of the expected idea or theory, Black Hat removes his hat to reveal a tiny cannon on his head which blows away Cueball and his computer desk. Baldwin continued reading the document that had kept him in the office all morning. The love behind your voice was something that he’d never fully get used to, but he appreciated it more than he could ever put into words.

An unusual mistake, however, is to presume that because you are roleplaying your concept, that makes it just as fair game to utilize as the canon of the world you are roleplaying in. When putting together headcanon generator, it is entirely possible to make headcanon that is so massive, have such importance, other people are forced to ask, "why hasn’t my character heard about this," or, "why hasn’t this had a huge impact on the world? Making It Without Breaking It So you have a general idea of what you want to do. How do you create your headcanon in such a way that it doesn’t interfere with other players?

That’s why we’ve compiled a basic glossary of the most common terms and concepts you’ll see in fandom culture. Soon you’ll be talking the talk and feeling the feels alongside your fellow fans — or at least you’ll be able to understand what the fan in your life is talking about. I think we both had a pretty good time with the interactions between those two. As played/written, he was vastly more powerful than Kai was, and in character, they both knew that. But being reasonable people OOC, that power imbalance never actually caused any problems.

The books and writers that are considered as belonging to the canon are almost always the subject of argument and tend to change with the times. The future of character headcanon generators lies in the integration of AI and machine learning technologies. These advancements can lead to even more sophisticated and nuanced character profiles.