Subject: Depends.
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Posted on: 2016-07-19 16:33:00 UTC

If it's canon compliant, great! This can include anything from canon ships, to ships the creator(s) have said could work even if they aren't canon, to ships that have been blatantly teased. If the characters are in a platonic relationship, that's where things get a little trickier. Are they the kinds of characters who would go "Ew, no, X is like a brother/sister to me/We're friends and that's it", or would they be possibly open to a relationship with them? If it's the latter, then sure, go for it.

If it's not canon compliant, be it that the creator(s) have said "Nope, no way, not in a million years", the characters actively hate each other and would have to be massively OOC for it to work, et cetera.

Of course, like all things, there are always exceptions. I have seen very well-written Leah Clearwater/Castiel before, and they're from two completely different canons. Do I ship it? Not really. (okay, maybe a little after seeing how well it can be done...) But good writing is good writing, and I enjoyed it immensely. I have seen well-written Dramione. I still don't ship that because there's just no way it would ever happen in canon. But the fic made it work, and work amazingly well.

So I would say: For the most part, keep things canon, because that's the easiest way to make it work. But if you can somehow pull off a noncanon ship, then write it, too!

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