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{{quote|''And the third was named Gadreel: he it is who showed the children of men all the blows of death, and he led astray Eve, and showed [the weapons of death to the sons of men] the shield and the coat of mail, and the sword for battle, and all the weapons of death to the children of men. And from his hand they have proceeded against those who dwell on the earth from that day and for evermore.''}}
** Pretty much ''every'' ''Good Omens'' fanfic describes Crowley as tall and lean and Aziraphale as plump and blonde, even though the most we get in the book as far as I remember is that Crowley has dark hair, good cheekbones and [[Cool Shades]], and Aziraphale gets manicures.
* ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' is rife with fanon theories, helped by the author's tendency to leave a lot of foreshadowing and subtle clues throughout the novels. One of the most widely supported theories in the fandom is that Jon Snow's parents were {{spoiler|Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, instead of Ned and an unknown woman. }} For a good example of the arguments made on behalf of it, there's this [https://web.archive.org/web/20130607092952/http://www.towerofthehand.com/essays/chrisholden/jon_snows_parents.html essay].
* A lot of ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' fandom seems to firmly believe that the Pevensies got married and had kids while they were in Narnia. There is one segment of the plot involving romance for any of them in the entire series, and it never comes up again. That would be the part of ''The Horse And his Boy'' where Rabadash wants to force a marriage on Susan.
* ''Tales of the Frog Princess'' has '''loads''' where Garrid and his past is concerned. This is what happens when an author leaves so much of an awesome character's life up for interpretation. We have all agreed that:
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