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Headcanon Personalities for the Player Characters?

So before we talk about how you can utilize canon to make your headcanon for roleplay, it’s important we talk about the three arbitrary types of canon that I made up for the purposes of this write-up. A notion behind canon is that conversations about literature rely on shared reading experiences—so long as everyone reads the same books, readers will know they are talking about the same ideas. Naturally, this use of canon extended to fan circles, referring not just to the books and movies that concern the same group of characters, but to the narrative universe that exists inside those works. While character headcanon generators are undoubtedly valuable tools, they also come with challenges.

Which is a good look on Tony Stark, to be honest. (IN A CAVE! FROM SCRAPS!)  Tony builds a consulting business, which is great. And he meets Rumiko Fujikawa, heiress of the zaibatsu that bought his company. The word “religion” derives from the Latin ligo, which means “I bind,” and religion has to do with what is binding or obligatory. Religions are not philosophies or sets of beliefs but systems of symbols, actions, and ideas that purport to bind together groups of people, or people and gods, or even the elements of nature.

It’s The End of the City as We Know It (again?) Many people want story arcs to be big, grand, and have a real impact on the overall world. But there’s a bit of a problem going overboard. I’m playing Veilguard pretty much every time I’m not crushed by despair and the fear of losing my life partner to stupid out of control cell division, but I want to play it on PC and can’t afford it. (I mean, we just dumped seven thousand dollars we don’t have on a new furnace, money isn’t just tight, it’s shrink wrapped) I’m likewise going to wait on Avowed when it comes out, just because of money constraints.

BlorangeA good rule of thumb is that if it exists in the game, it’s safe to use yourself. After all, if you say that the Sears Tower (NOT WILLIS FAK YOU) had a massive fire and blew out most of its windows, people are far more likely to play along and might mention they heard about that happening or show surprise. If you were to say that Paragon’s City Hall was razed to the ground and is still undergoing repairs, however, people are going to push back on that. Not just because City Hall is still very much in the game and a place you can at any moment visit and see is doing just fine. Even if Atlas gets attacked by big enemy groups once in a while, you would expect news that it was totally torn down and is being rebuilt would get around a little bit more.

Headcanon (or hedcanon generator Personal Canon)– refers to the personal beliefs or interpretations about canon that an author or reader makes to explain or account for some aspect of the actual canon. The headcanon generator itself, while not officially supported by the canon, tends also not to be actually disprovenor refuted by the canon and will therefore seem plausible in the mind of the fan who imagines it. Headcanons are as many and varied as the fans themselves, may be about the past, present, or future of the character or plot, and can be shared by others if particularly enticing or believable. In fact, if a headcanon is so popular that it gets adopted by many members of a fandom, it may eventually become accepted as fanon for that fandom.

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