Thread:PrimalTheGreat3021/@comment-104549-20170709203135/@comment-104549-20170718051147

I glean from this that you're planning to go back and correct the various issues, so I'll give you a reasonable amount of time to work on that.

As far as the requirement to be encyclopedic, it's important to denote the difference between Fanon and Fan Fiction. The official explanations are here and here, respectively, but the gist is that Fan Fiction is the story itself, while Fanon is an article about the story. Makshakel Fury is an example of Fanon; if you wrote a short story, novella, or novel about him, that would be an example of Fan Fiction. Fan Fiction allows first person and any other narrative device you might see in published works; Fanon has the tighter rules because it's encyclopedic.