/ˈkanən/
(canonical, canonically, canons)
NOUN
A word to describe
something that is true to the original story.
Things considered “canon” are basically considered “true” (in the story).
-Similar
Words:
Not Canon; Something that isn’t true to the original story.
Head-Canon; Usually used when someone creates their own AU (Alternate Universe), and adds their own “canon” part in their story.
Usually describes fiction.
Often confused with “cannon”.
Can be used in sentences as;
“George was not a canon character is the series, but they used it in their AU, regardless.”
“My AU was not canon to the original
plot in the movie, but I think people
will like this spin on the story.”
“They had made their own
head-canon, where Lucy had survived the explosion.”