In the spirit of wiki open sharing, we reveal the one reliable source for true fanon.
Deny the obvious. Uphold the inane.
Let's face it —
fanon is
fun.
Sure we don't promote it, but it has to start
somewhere.
This is the garden where we plant our
Epileptic Trees. What's your
silly or
not-so-silly pet theory on a story you enjoyed?
A proper wild mass guess has a few key assumptions:
As long as a theory at least sounds like a
theory, always assume that it's something meaningful for its writer, no matter how improbable, contradictory or even
Jossed it is, so
let your hair down and play along with it. But don't let whole pages devolve into
Grand Unifying Guesses, overused
Stock Epileptic Trees,
memes,
conversational forums and similar misplaced humour. For ideas, try to solve the
plot holes that don't make any sense.
To connect your silly ideas with other works, please see
Grand Unifying Guesses. If no
Wild Mass Guessing page currently exists for the work you wish to guess about, feel free to add one. Just type WMG / Name Of Show in your html bar, edit the page, and voila! It should appear as an icon on the main page.
Warning: Prolonged exposure to these pages will result in them
making sense. Take a break after every half hour of exposure.
Obviously spoilers ahoy. You sort of need to know plotpoints to make a
Wild Mass Guess,
so you may want to wait until you've seen or read a work before reading the WMG page for it.
Be sure to read the WMG
Programme Note.
You may view the entire list of WMG entries
here
, in case the ordered-by-medium list below isn't completely up-to-date.