User blog comment:Brywarrior/Fanon Should be ''Fanon''/@comment-1044705-20131102064237

What you have to remember is that any story has its rules. You can't write a load of random bullshit and demand that someone publish it. The reasons for this should be self-explanatory, because what you want to offer is a good story.

As fanfiction/fanon is an expansion of an existing work, there would naturally be additional restrictions to make sure it makes sense. Once your fanon becomes unaligned with the existing canon, then it ceases to be part of that universe, and is therefore no longer an actual fanon, but an alternate-universe story.

That's the way we see it here, at least. Since fanons are generally written for fun by authors who set their own rules, you are by no means obligated to use this as your definition for fanon. However, this wiki exists for the purpose of collecting canon-friendly fanon, so if you find these rules unsuitable, you can always post it on FanFiction.Net, or as Ahalosniper suggested, another Halo fanfiction wiki.

By the way, I realize Skillet is a cool band, but your signature is a little too long. If you're part of any other wikis, you will most likely hear the same complaint from their communities as well. Good luck.