Thread:Dim1/@comment-5400005-20130121134959/@comment-5400005-20130121233648

Cool, i'm glad to hear that and i'm fine with a mention on the main page.

In terms of what a fanon is, well a fanon is short for fan fiction, and usually a fanon wiki is for fans of any show or book or manga or whatever to create their own characters within that fictional universe, then write stories about those characters. In SAOF anyone can create a Player and a Guild and write stories about those characters, whether trapped in SAO or playing ALO or GGO, they can even interact with canon characters (as long as they don't break canon) or stay completely separated from them, it doesn't matter as long as its within the pre-established SAO universe. I believe this differs from a role-playing wiki, where each user plays as one character and levels that character up over time, whereas in fanon you can create many characters and items and skills and anything, as if they were always apart of the canon universe. I don't know if that makes sense at all.. A great example of a fanon is One Piece: Ship of Fools Wiki, where characters are created on a daily basis and chapters are written often, and those authors often collaborate with others and intertwine their stories together..

I don't know that i explained it very well, but i think you get the idea.