We first saw the term "noematapedia" on Poppy Hapalopus' website, which became my inspiration for making this page. This is the original prompt, which we also found on Poppy's website:
"Ever wonder what the hell people are talking about when they info-dump about their source media? Ever wish you didn't have to explain everything about your homeworld over and over again just to make a point? Ever want to learn about foreign magical practices to enhance your own? Are you just nosy? Well you're in luck, because this is our call for all the knowledge you've got and are willing to share with the rest of the class.
Unlike other prompts, these will be organized by a special tag - noematapedia - to keep everything in one place. What we want from you is... everything. This is the place to describe, in as much detail as you can provide, how your canon operates. What are subjects that you constantly have to explain to people just to hold a conversation? What questions do people often ask you? What are all the important ways that you are different from your canon counterpart? What would you like to keep catalogued for reference?
There is no special format required, but creative writing is discouraged in this case, unless you can make it educational.
These are meant to be long. There's no such thing as over-sharing for this prompt. You don't have to write about anything you wish to keep private, but likewise don't feel as if you need to keep things brief to avoid taking up too much time. The people who read these entries want to know!
Additionally, you can come back to edit your entries as you gain more insight into your source. Add, remove, re-word as you see fit. It's recommended that you include an "updated on: month/year" note so that folks know when to give it another look for new information."
— Sun Dragon, Fictionkind Dreamwidth, Jan. 21st, 2022.
Pre-Twilight
Twilight
Everything you could call "Post-Twilight" is just my life in this system. Honestly, after seeing Midna for the last time at the end of my source, everything goes blank before slowly forming my identity in this body. Perhaps I’ll have more to say about this in the future, but for now, that’s all I got.