Talk:Incubus/@comment-25075355-20150913135236/@comment-25035274-20150919141637

"So, by corollary, it's pretty clear that just because Kenkou says it doesn't mean it's official."

That's a shakey corollary, at best. KC explicitly stated that Fallen Brides was not canon. That's what makes Fallen Brides non-canon despite the fact that it's printed with the MGE logo.

Similarly, there 'is' information KC's given via Twitter that is not canon. Much like Fallen Brides, that information is typically denoted as non-canon, excepting situations where he's clearly speaking through personal opinion, such as his favorite girl.

The best example I can give of non-canon information regards futa and the MGE. Specifically, the following, in which he states that futa could exist in the MGE:

'''Is futanari monster girl in fan fiction okay? Will there ever be Futanari monster girl?''' "OK! There may be such Mgs in the world of MGE, and the magics or portions by sabbath may enable them. But sorry, I won't let them show up officially."

In that exchange, KC clearly states something equivalent to, "Sure, you can write futa fan-fic if you like. I will not make futa canon, however."

In other words, KC can and does speak towards matters of canon via Twitter, despite the fact that you, personally, do not like the concept of passing information in such an informal manner. Clearly, KC does not view Twitter with the same contempt that you do.

It is certainly your perogative to not like that manner of information sharing (which you have already stated is the main reason you rail against information given to us via that channel), but it is not your perogative to essentially tell KC that he is not allowed to handle his world-building via that medium.

You are obviously free to modify your head-canon as you see fit, but that does not make it MGE canon. You do not get to dictate what is and is not canon. Only KC can do that.

His world. His creation. His rules.

I am done with this discussion, as I'd intended to be with my post over on the other thread.