Nominations notes
Jun. 4th, 2026 10:16 pmRPF: Aaron Taylor Johnson - Sorry, the inclusion of some RPF canons is negotiable, but I don't think it works for this exchange's goal of combining universes to treat a single character/person as a canon. Please pick something else.
In Memoria Adytum (SCP Foundation Canon) - I'm not quite sure what an SCP Foundation Canon is, or what's included in it. Could anyone who knows give me a little more information please?
X-Men - Chris Claremont First Run - A distinct run of comics seems like a canon that could work for these purposes, but are there specific dates or issue numbers involved? What does Claremont's first run cover please?
In Memoria Adytum (SCP Foundation Canon) - I'm not quite sure what an SCP Foundation Canon is, or what's included in it. Could anyone who knows give me a little more information please?
X-Men - Chris Claremont First Run - A distinct run of comics seems like a canon that could work for these purposes, but are there specific dates or issue numbers involved? What does Claremont's first run cover please?
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Date: 2026-06-04 01:45 pm (UTC)Not my nom and not sure why they phrased it that way, but the SCP Foundation is kind of an expanded universe written by a whole mess of people on the internet. They're horror stories/creepypasta anthologized together under the conceit that they're being archived by a group called the SCP Foundation that studies the paranormal. I'm not familiar with In Menoria, Adytum specifically, but a quick peek at the SCP subreddit suggests it's an unfinished/discontinued SCP series.
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Date: 2026-06-05 03:04 am (UTC)In Memoria, Adytum — the way SCP works is a bit confusing, there's usually no expectation that any article will be in continuity with any other article, even if they involve the same character/concept/object. Basically, if Character A survives to the present day and had nothing to do with creating artifact X in one article and in another Character A died in the Bronze Age after creating artifact X, that's not a retcon, it's just that those articles don't have to pay attention to each other. A SCP "canon" is a group of articles and stories that form a continuity with each other, so if Character A is alive in the present day in one of them they'll be alive in the rest too. There might be an overarching story (there is in this one, though it's permanently unfinished).