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character<br />
death<br />
chibi<br />
chibishounen<br />
citrus, citrusy<br />
<strong>com</strong>bined<br />
story<br />
The Common<br />
People<br />
con<br />
warriors, he neglected the fact that the Samurai<br />
expected apprentices to "service" them in return for<br />
training. Many Phantom Menace slash writers have<br />
thus interpreted this into Jedi tradition.<br />
NOTE: Many archives/lists will not accept<br />
chanslash. Chanslash archives are <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
underground to avoid legal difficulties. See also<br />
shotacon and lolicon.<br />
A warning placed in the header <strong>of</strong> a story in which<br />
one or more major characters dies. Yeah, I know,<br />
my opinions shouldn't be expressed on this page,<br />
but honestly: "Oh no, you killed [insert character general<br />
name here] without warning me! I'm traumatized!<br />
Boo hoo! Waaaah!" *snort* Babies. Go read "Devil's<br />
Due" and get out <strong>of</strong> my face.<br />
Japanese for "small/cute." A word used <strong>of</strong>ten in<br />
fandom.<br />
A humorous term invented by the Yaoi Files to<br />
denote cute young boys in the range <strong>of</strong> 10 to 13<br />
years old. Taken from the words chibi and<br />
bishounen. Good examples are the Clamp Campus<br />
Detectives.<br />
Indicates a tale with a strongly erotic tone yet<br />
without any actual sex. Read Yumemisama's full<br />
explanation <strong>of</strong> anime/manga adult story<br />
classifications.<br />
A story involving more than one Trek series -- ie.<br />
TNG/DS9 (Next Generation/Voyager).<br />
Aka TCP -- an open-to-all-writers anthology <strong>of</strong> short<br />
stories dealing with everyday non-superhero life in<br />
the Marvel Universe. This concept can be used in<br />
other genres.<br />
Slang for a fan-related convention, <strong>of</strong>ten used as a<br />
modifier (ie. consuite, San Diego ComicCon). In<br />
<strong>com</strong>ic fanfic, organized gatherings <strong>of</strong> fanficcers <strong>who</strong><br />
don't normally get to see each other are called cons<br />
-- so far the big ones in <strong>com</strong>ic fanfic are DexCon in<br />
Toronto and Subrealicon in Southern California,<br />
while smaller ones include SouthernCon and<br />
AussieCon.<br />
anime/mang<br />
a<br />
anime/mang<br />
a<br />
anime/mang<br />
a<br />
Star Trek<br />
<strong>com</strong>ics,<br />
Gundam<br />
Wing<br />
old fandom<br />
con Short for consensual. general<br />
con<strong>com</strong> Short for convention <strong>com</strong>mittee. Star Trek<br />
conrep Short for con report. general<br />
con report<br />
consensual<br />
A fan's personal report <strong>of</strong> their dealings and<br />
meetings at a convention, nowadays <strong>of</strong>ten posted<br />
to LiveJournals or con-related sites. Sometimes<br />
shortened to "conrep."<br />
In fanfic, this refers to sexual relations or situations<br />
(as elements within a story) which are agreed to by<br />
all involved fictional parties. Shortened to "con" in<br />
subject headers.<br />
general<br />
general<br />
constructive Story feedback that is helpful, useful, and detailed, general<br />
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