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This refers to completed (non-draft) information published by TSR, WotC, or their official licencees such as ArtHaus, in book form or online.  Unless declared as [[Declared non-canon]] by the publishers, or contradicted by later releases, all such information is [[Canon]].
This refers to completed (non-draft) information published by TSR, WotC, or their official licencees such as ArtHaus, in book form or online.  Unless declared as [[Declared non-canon]] by the publishers, or contradicted by later releases, all such information is [[Canon]].


This information may be marked with <noinclude>{{Canon}} or {{Canon-small}}</noinclude> if needed, but unless otherwise indicated, all material in Mistipedia should be assumed to be canon.
This information may be marked with {{Canon}} or {{Canon-small}} if needed, but unless otherwise indicated, all material in Mistipedia should be assumed to be canon.


(Use the code <nowiki>{{Canon}} or {{Canon-small}}</nowiki> to get the above labels)
(Use the code <nowiki>{{Canon}} or {{Canon-small}}</nowiki> to get the above labels)

Revision as of 12:57, 15 January 2010

Wikipedia defines canon as: "A canon, in terms of a fictional universe, is a body of material that is considered to be "genuine" or "official", that can be directly referenced as, or as if it were, material produced by the original author or creator of a series."[1]

Mistipedia defines the following levels of Canon for Ravenloft materials:

Canon

This refers to completed (non-draft) information published by TSR, WotC, or their official licencees such as ArtHaus, in book form or online. Unless declared as Declared non-canon by the publishers, or contradicted by later releases, all such information is Canon.

This information may be marked with

or if needed, but unless otherwise indicated, all material in Mistipedia should be assumed to be canon.

(Use the code {{Canon}} or {{Canon-small}} to get the above labels)

Potential-canon

This category is for official information that was only published in draft form (such as Van Richten's Guide to the Mists) and for information directly from the creators regarding what they intended to include in the products but never did, (such as the Kargatane's hints as to the fate of S).

This information should be marked with

or.

(Use the code {{Potential-canon}} or {{Potential-canon-small}} to get the above labels)

Declared non-canon

This category is for Canon information that is officially declared non-canon by the publishers. To date, this only includes:

This information should be marked with

or.

(Use the code {{Declared non-canon}} or {{Declared non-canon-small}} to get the above labels)

Netbook-canon

This refers to material published in Kargatane or Fraternity of Shadows netbooks, or in other select netbooks. This differs from Homebrew non-canon only in that many Ravenloft fans can easily refer to such netbooks and decide if the material is suited for their campaign, and it can be assumed that some effort was taken to make the material fit into the Canon. (Though sometimes later additions to Canon have invalidated Netbook-canon).

This information should be marked with

or.

(Use the code {{Netbook-canon}} or {{Netbook-canon-small}} to get the above labels)

Homebrew non-canon

This refers to non-canon information from the home campaigns of the general public, or from random musings online.

This information should be marked with

or.

(Use the code {{Homebrew non-canon}} or {{Homebrew non-canon-small}} to get the above labels)

Questionably-canon

This refers to any information whose officialness cannot be agreed upon. Generally speaking, this is for officially released information that is later contradicted, or for information released in unusual channels, such as the backs of D&D Miniatures information cards. Also included here is information where the general facts are canon, but the details are extrapolated, such as the non-canon exact location of certain canon features on the MCS maps.

This information should be marked with

or.

(Use the code {{Questionably-canon}} or {{Questionably-canon-small}} to get the above labels)


  1. [1] Wikipedia page about Canon