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The books and writers that are considered as belonging to the canon are almost always the subject of argument and tend to change with the times. The future of character [headcanon ideas generator](https://headcanongenerator.cloud/) generators lies in the integration of AI and machine learning technologies. These advancements can lead to even more sophisticated and nuanced character profiles. |
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The show writers certainly seem like they were considering it. I thought it would be awesome if he were ace instead. Daryl is another character who has never shown any romantic or sexual interest in anybody else, leading me to believe that he is an aromantic asexual. All of his relationships within the first five seasons thus far have been entirely platonic. Even when Beth (may she rest in peace) offers to have sex with him, he turns her down. All in all, I was left with the impression that he just isn’t interested in sex in general, and his lack in romance and sexual partners is certainly one of the reasons I love his character so much. |
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If anything it's likely to be the other way around. My main, an Invuln/EM tanker, is on equivalent power level to X-Men's Colossus, not Statesman or Superman. My most powerful character is an Arch-Mage, but even she isn't as powerful as Doctor Strange or Magik. |
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So long as you follow what I said about giving other characters an "out" as to explain why your [headcanon generator](https://headcanongenerator.cloud/) does not apply, you'll be fine. The bigger issue is balancing power and keeping it from being the ultimate Swiss army knife. While I address that in my post on power levels, if I write an article on utilizing magic in roleplay, it'll go into special considerations for magic. |
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Now obviously, in canon, this gets more complicated as time goes on and she takes on a more feminine appearance. However, having an alternate universe setting or a canon divergence setting where Haruhi actually comes to terms with her gender in a non-cis way is certainly a viable choice even without other trans characters for balance. I can certainly also see this going wrong if not well-considered, such as if someone goes the route of Haruhi being closeted. Often, when it comes to stories about closeted trans people, the story only revolves around them struggling with their transness or taking the leap to come out as trans. This goes back to the struggle narrative/trauma porn. It’s definitely a way for a trans writer to work through their own feelings about it, but I generally urge cis writers to stay away from anything approaching that. |
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Situation where Clark has formed a tentative working relationship with Batman, but somewhere in that time, Batman acquired Robin and, naturally, didn't tell him. There is at least one question in Version 5 that I am desperately wishing I’d done differently, it really needs a "none of them believe that" checkbox, but after the debacle of 1.0 I resolved not to edit surveys after posting. For Version 5, I decided to remove the "you’ve already lost" option. Now we have 55% original owners/heirs, 17% whoever killed the dragon, and 28% finders keepers. Part of our Themed Collection series for our newsletter, this collection features alliterative poems about Middle-earth. |
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As I mentionedbefore, growing up I didn’t have a traditional religious experience, but I didhave Harry Potter. I would often tellpeople that the Harry Potter bookswere like my Bible. I said it as kind of a joke, but it was also true. I wouldlisten to Harry and the Potters music and digested it like some may digesthymns. |
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A casual Google search will yield millions of results saying that JK Rowling needs to stop. (Seriously, just Google search "JK Rowling needs to stop", I got about 24,100,000 results in 0.60 seconds). But even as fans cry that JK Rowling is ruining Harry Potter, many still create new fan theories and accept collective headcanons to the point where a large subsection of the fandom now accepts that Draco Malfoy is a Werewolf. |
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