Thread:Hidden Scorpius XI/@comment-26457726-20150905100150/@comment-25555436-20150905234657

Good job giving good first impressions Hidden, but that's my job.

Look Foxy, FNAF has no actual canon. FNAF barely has any official information that could be considered canon, instead it's entire "story" depends on the fanon. That is, there is no hard, cold truth or evidence that X is X, Y is Y, instead there is only theories, millions of theories with some just being a general consensus.

And honestly, even then nothing can be considered canon because evidence used for X can equally and reasonably be used for Y, you know. Like Game Theory showed in their last FNAF video, there is evidence for the boy being both the Puppet and Golden Freddy, and it simply depends on which theory you think it's correct, which you shall never know because FNAF is designed that way.

It has no actual story, no actual narrative, nothing but bits and pieces here and there that can only tell a story if you sit down, and think hard on all of it and apply multiple interpretations, and some things can have many interpretations.

Meanwhile, RWBY does have an actual, existing, hard canon. Just like 98% of all the fictional works in humankind's history. Unlike FNAF, where nothing is true and everything is a theory, here many things are true, and even if we all make theories and reach a consensus, we can't put it in the pages, because while FNAF is built entirely on theories, RWBY isn't, and we must only put canon, confirmed, officially canon information, not theories, no matter how logical, reasonable, or generally-agreed they are.

That also means you can't randomly put theories and speculation in pages in other wikis like, say, Bleach Wiki or Transformers Wiki or Monty Python Wiki, even if they are generally-agreed. These have their canon, and unlike FNAF, are not built entirely on the fanon, as such they must leave out any fanon, and focus only on the canon.

But now you know.