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Comic Book Character History Goes Way Past Your Headcanon

I swear some people need to stop taking a popular person liking/shipping a ship they hate (or not liking/shipping a ship they like) as a personal attack. • Connie goes to informal parties wearing one of those horse head masks and still has the audacity to call Jean horseface. • We’ve all seen the iconic sweat-drop on characters’ faces but we never have for Levi despite how active he is in the show, however, in the AoT sidestories, he wakes up in a cold sweat because of a nightmare. In conclusion, he never sweats as a result of being hot, which could lead to overheating. [4] Feel free to fight me; I’m not backing down on this point.

I occasionally create fairly deep backgrounds for my characters. Usually, I try to compartment that background headcanon away from the existing game’s well established canon, specifically to avoid glaring contradictions. For example, a character maybe from another city, country, or even an entirely different dimension with its own history and take on superhumans.

Write in an explanation as to why you don’t see it widespread. Particularly when it was Artemian (aka “That demented Madness Mage”)  or Tavaris he’d threatened. He just couldn’t wrap his head around the idea that Kai was Tav’s apprentice, or that the “demented Madness Mage” was her sidekick and best friend. I’ve run into a couple of Great Cosmic POWAH!! -types among the Homecoming roleplayers, but it’s not a common thing as far as I’ve seen.

People assume that some tragic past “made” us asexual, and that’s just not true. Watching Derek handle his trauma, be surrounded by misinformed assholes, and also explore his asexuality with Braeden could only improve his character at this point. Oh, The Inheritance Cycle, my favorite series ever. It has been too long since I’ve negatively critiqued this series, so let me fix that right now. Angela is both one of the best and one of the worst characters in the entire series.

Sometimes when you’re on the phone and his head is laying your lap he’ll turn over and bite your tummy. Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2025Fandom Snowflake is an annual challenge with prompts and tasks related to fandom, posted on the odd-numbered days of January. Part of our Themed Collection series for our newsletter, this collection features fiction, artwork, and essays that transcend the idea of Orcs as the enemy, instead considering their humanity. Exchange StudentSend a character as a student to an unfamiliar culture and create a fanwork about his, her, or their experience. We created San Francisco’s Reinventing Storytelling event series, in partnership with Schoolab, the Paris-based global consultancy and co-working space. Create and talk to AI-powered Personas to write, publish, and enjoy fiction or nonfiction, learn or share what you know, invent, or just to have fun.

I made up a good functional way for Respawns to work in TF2 RP, as well as Spy’s tools, and how ‘shifts’ work at the base, and developed a history for it. I moved slow, people agreed with what I had, and it became just the room setting because it was a headcanon that expanded to fit everyone. When people who disagreed showed up, we just said “our Respawner works different” or something, and we all just never brought it up in actual RP so no one fought. As long as no one talks about what’s not cohesive, then no one has to bring up the AU card. Same thing for your character themselves; how they look is up to you so long as canon doesn’t tell you otherwise. If they think you’re supposed to be 5’6″ and you think it’s 6″, then unless canon contradicts you outright; you win you character is yours not theirs.

Coming to my rescue, though, are headcanons. headcanons generator are hardly the same thing as representation in the source material, but at least they’re something. So first things first, how to use headcanons in a good way. There’s some important things to keep in mind, but the first one is the most important. To keep people from getting pissed with you, the number one thing that keeps a roleplayer happy is if you keep your headcanons to what belongs to you. If it primarily affects your character, it’s pretty much your game.

I’ve seen it particularly in social situations, where you encounter a powerful entity who so discards your characters’ challenges as so trivial and meaningless that it just sours things very early. I guess my point is pretty much the same as Andreah’s. That your head canon should be self-contained and actually leave room for roleplaying and others to roleplay as well. Head canon is fine and all, but your head canon has to leave room for other people to also be super heroes in a super hero game.

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.

As mentioned, canon is really the only arbiter you have to rely on and, thus, the primary thing roleplayers utilize to ground their characters in reality. There are three ways you can address canon to bring your headcanon into reality. headcanon generator is any lore created by someone without authority over a property that explains, alters, or adds to established canon. This can range from fanfiction to fan theories (I see you, MatPat!) and everything in between. Headcanon is just the stuff you read into the world. Like your theory as to why Sherlock and Dr. Who would make an amazing couple.

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