Subject: Further Clarification of how "Canon" Works
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Posted on: 2017-08-17 13:53:00 UTC

I realized I should probably explain this further...

As a general rule (of what is accepted within the fandom, in my experience), you are not allowed to replace canon with your awful fanon, just because "everything is canon but not necessarily true." No, the Siege on Terra didn't get routed by the Angry Marines, don't write fanfic about the Angry Marines period, who let you in here?

It is also considered unacceptable to just outright deny any major historical event or bit of characterization: The Council of Nikea, the Drop Site Massacre, the destruction of the Interex, and so on, did happen. The Dark Angels and the Space Wolves DO have a rivalry, and if you're writing in M42, the events of Dark Imperium happened, whether you want them to or not.

What IS acceptable is discard newer radical shifts in characterization, retcons, and so on. Which is why to this day you'll see fics where the Necrons are killer robot automatons, and as far as I know nobody save Aaron Dembski-Bowden ever characterizes the Emperor as a cold, emotionless, Lex-Luthor type character who doesn't care about anyone.

In addition, it is okay - basically mandatory - to discard obvious propaganda, particularly most things about the strength of characters: yes, Space Marines are more powerful in canon then on the table, but each Space Marine is not equivalent to 2000 Guardsmen: That's insane.

Once again, hope this helps.

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