Subject: I figure it depends.
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Posted on: 2022-03-19 21:39:49 UTC

I sort of imagine each fic as a separate AU connected to canon by an imaginary umbilicus? Sort of. In the sense that one could be attached to a greater or lesser degree, with a more or less parasitic draw on the host canon. Not that it would necessarily look like a bunch of little balloons with string or something.

Jenni, for instance, would see the threads of the infinite AUs as more or less overlaying each other as Lily suggests, occupying the same space without affecting each other. Except sometimes they do. They can connect, and even merge. Sometimes fics use the same fanon; at least once, two fics were so similar that they merged, and it was a bit of a headache for the agents involved (I forget who and am on mobile). The canon would tend to stand out like a line traced over and over. Canon damage might look like the line fraying, or a new thread becoming bold enough to cover the original and mess up the pattern. Sue-threads have to be pruned to stop that from happening.

But really, that's just a metaphor. The reality might be too complex for our human minds. {= )

~Neshomeh made half of that up on the spot, too.

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