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What is "Crossover Links"?

Crossover Links is all about crossovers in fiction that physically link different works of fiction together!

Part of what goes into it is making articles about the linked groups in the same model as TV Tropes's "The Verse" pages.


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Rules

Non-italicized means that the existence of whatever's being linked to is Existent (When a fictional element is indisputably proven to exist through definitively fictional means that cannot exist in reality such as a character, a character's remnants, location or certain item).

Italicised means that the existence of whatever's being linked to is Implied (when a fictional element is implied but not proved to exist as it comes through non-fictional means that can exist in reality such as a newspaper, photo, audible mention or in-universe fiction).

Bold means that the link is First-Party (a link that consists of full authority on both ends in terms of that the rights of the work are held).

Non-bold means that the link is Second-Party (a link that consists of approval on both ends in terms of that it is made by someone with canonicity-approving authority on the work).

Third-Party links (a link that consists of single-sided approval on its ends in terms of that a single party is linked to another "non-consensually") are not taken note of on this Wiki, as they are not in any way authorized uses of the fiction.

Non-crossed out means that the link was made.

C̶r̶o̶s̶s̶e̶d̶ ̶o̶u̶t̶ means that the link was going to be made but wasn't.

  • Canon
  • Believed Canon (refers to links that are not fully verified, but rather reasonably assumed to be canon through legitimate reasoning)
  • Ambiguous (refers to links that are neither confirmed nor reasonably assumed to be either canon or non-canon and are undetermined because they may be taken as being of a different continuity, not intended as a universe link in the first place, simply non-canon, et cetera. But who's to say, other than those with authority on canon?)
  • Believed Non-Canon (refers to links that are not fully verified, but rather reasonably assumed to not be canon through legitimate reasoning)
  • Non-Canon
    • Simulation (refers to "fake in universe" links that occur within simulation, dreams, imagination, et cetera)


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