At least that was the case until I read the Mad Friends series by Lauralot. I reviewed her story a while ago, but for those of you who missed it, Mad Friends gives us an asexual Jonathan, and it’s amazing. The series chronicles his friendship with Harley Quinn and his relationships to both the Joker and the Batman.
I'm not sure I agree that is a huge problem. Even insane levels of influence on the world isn't overly common. The biggest issue I've seen are characters that are super "jaded", so they have very casual reactions to really huge events because they've seen it all or something. This is more of an issue with power levels than lore/canon, though.
Satoru who is a ‘where my hug at’ warrior. As soon as he enters the function he expects a big hug from you. And if he doesn’t get one he is at you in a heartbeat ‘baby where’s my hug?
Taoists, Buddhists, and Confucians often demonstrate undeniably religious behavior, including elaborate symbolism and ritual, without affirming a god. To refer to religions as "faiths," as some writers do, omits many whose religions do not consist of beliefs but of practices. If multiple people get the same message, it becomes SPG – Shared Personal Gnosis.
I want to SERIOUSLY emphasize this because the moderators take this EXTREMELY seriously. While they aren't puritans, they aren't going to look kindly on open breaches of the ToS violation in public spaces and might even consider action on actions taken in private while in game. Even if your character description links to an external site, moderators might very well be willing to take that into consideration based on what they are investigating. Remember, no matter how old the game might be, we should respect that kids might be playing.
Istarted with Iron Man in the Heroes Reborn era. Andin spite of confusionabout pocket universes I followed Iron Man back from Heroes Reborn into mainstreamMarvel. I think this is an importantsubject to take notice of because it shows how the lines between how magic isportrayed in media and how magic is enacted in the real world continue to blur. These productions have made fictional characters out of religious figures such as the archangel Gabriel or the god Odin. So the question is, when I decide that I agree that the demon Crowley from Good Omens is most definitely the Archangel Raphael, only fallen, that’s definitely fanon, right?