Thread:LordTBT/@comment-3403118-20130807202251

Well, I've been looking at some of my past posts and have currently been undergoing problems with making sure that my World Map of Redwall is sufficiently canonical. Problems included things such as the location of a sea or place and problems with realistic distances for characters in the series to have traveled, e.g in my map, the Northern Ocean is location at the northern coast of the continent the Redwall is situated in, which is thousands of kilometers north. There are also problems with the entire continent being a barrier to voyages from the Land of Ice and Snow that I hadn't known of when I made the map. This will be discussed in a future article, but the problem was with the fan fiction rules. Yes, I do comprehend the fact that maps are not permitted. But I was wondering about what places I should post it in and whether I am permitted to provide links to that image located on another domain. Else, I was wondering if it was possible to provide a link to a .docx file which currently seems to not be a feasible option.

But besides that, I remember being told to keep my fan fictions "Redwall based" and not "out of bounds". If I could describe my exact intentions for my writings and their relation to the Redwall, I would do so yet requiring quite a large thesis. In the case of being out of bounds, I tend to fear that my ideas are kind of "too big" and don't belong to this specific wiki. Yet the problem is that my ideas of expanding the Redwall world don't seem to fit anywhere.

Hence, if I were to attempt to establish a community dedicated to the "Expansion of the Redwall World" canon that I have developed, should I move on and develop a separate community or forum somewhere else, independent of this wiki? One of the reasons that I joined this wiki was in search of an appropriate supporting community for my ideas of creating a much larger setting for the Redwall world and creating something new. But perhaps my ideas can't remain confined to this community and hence need to be designed to be more opened up to a general audience that may not be completely experience with the Redwall series. Also, I understand that it may be quite difficult to understand how my stories have anything to do with Redwall. I'm simply building upon an existing setting which drove my childhood imagination and having grown up now wish to put my ideas out there.

So, in that case, what should I do and how can I find a way to share my ideas with an appropriate audience. Currently, I feel quite alone and unsupported with my ideas, hence there isn't much I can do with a group of my own. 