The more I make/outline fanfiction the more I've come to realize the importance of canon and the expectations of it from the readers.
Now it seems like a no duh that canon is important without it you don't have your characters, setting, themes, and what abouts. But it is, it's a bit of revelation that I may have already instinctively known but didn't fully consciously realize.
Canon is a spectrum
Fanfiction is the act of taking established characters and making them into other characters, and the established plot into another one and (trying)making it believable.
The show or book or whatever gives us the beloved characters that we wanna play around with, we wanna see them grow outside the initial conditions the original maker has set, we want to seem them struggle, succeed, be funny, or whatever and because of that, we'll be willing to give a pass on the writer if the character is close enough and their vibe is the same.
And because quality isn't usually always available why don't we give them a pass on this weird detail and some other spots and give them a pass? And then give a little more and a little more. Until you don't even have the original characters, just an interpretation on the fandom interpretation of that character.
It's how shy characters become beyond socially useless and embarassing, it's how reserve characters become barely talking characters.
The best advice I got was someone telling me to review the source before writing another fanfic because it's so easy to forget the original or get the wrong idea from fandoms (did you know Naomasa isn't even fully confirmed to have a lie detector quirk? I didn't until I looked it up.)
Now I'm not saying that's bad actually, I've read my fair share of fanfics that are actually just completely different characters from the source and had a great time. It's just that when you're thinking about writing or reading a fanfic you have to signpost the canoniticy (? I dunno what to call it lol) of the story so that readers don't come in expecting the source characters when it's your interpretation of the fandom's one.
I don't go in expecting a story that has tags like, "trans x characters" to be a story that will be very worried about accurately capturing the source characters. And I don't go in expecting a story that seems like it's an exploration of the source characters in a scenario to be the fandom's interpretation of those characters.
This has been running around in my head as I've been outlining an series finale Azula time travel healing story, I've been playing with the skeleton trying to get the starting as close to that Azula and then trying to get to the Azula I want to have at the end of the story.
It's been challenging (also fun) as I've realize some of what I want is literally not things that would ever change in the original Azula no matter what. It's just too drastic of changes. I've settled on the confident Azula from earlier but kinder (to friends), wiser, some I have no enemies but I'll put you into the ground type beat.
But yeah, I just wanted to talk about what's been going on in my head and this place seemed like the place to talk about. If you read all this, you're a trooper. And if you have any thoughts or stuff comment, this is just something I typed in like an hour and if you have something I didn't think about I love to hear it.
Certainty is the death of improvement.
Haha I've been outlining a fanfic and having the same thing! I like trying to stick to canon, but at the same time what I'm writing on wasn't addressed much in canon (basically writing a redemption/healing fic too for a villain who may or may not have been brainwashed and if so only at certain points maybe...? His point of view/situation is just totally never addressed lol). So I know I'm getting further and further away from canon as I outline the chapters, but also if I stuck completely to canon this character would be static and this story would go nowhere lol
Cool seeing someone else in a similar situation here, but yeah that sounds like a tough balance with the canon and wanting an actual story. I've been making sure that future me has to do a lot of work to "justify" the changes in the character. Choosing the more sticking to canon options in my story has definitely made me fire up the darlingkiller5000.
I had ideas of her having more cycles than is currently on the outline and her joining the protagonists but I can't really justify that to myself when I try to get it onto the outline.
There was a whole OC (like tough, surrogate parent figure that actually cares about her that she finds in a random time cycle) that I thought of but now I'm like 70% sure I'm not gonna use her. It's sad seeing the things that made me originally think of the story getting axed but I do think it's a lot more unique and logical than if I crammed those things in.