Forever Knight - Canon & Trivia

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Name: Forever Knight - Canon & Trivia
Owner/Maintainer:
Dates: ? - present
Type: FAQ site
Fandom: Forever Knight
URL: Forever Knight - Canon & Trivia
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Forever Knight - Canon & Trivia is a website created by nnpacker as a FAQ site to provide information regarding series canon. The main focus is on the characters from the first two seasons, though there is some information on the rest.

Evidence is adduced from the episodes for the statements made about canon. Where episodes conflict, this is noted. Conclusions were reached considering the episodes in chronological order. In some instances, the issue is deemed "undetermined". This may mean either that there is no canonical evidence on the point, or that there is conflicting evidence of equal weight.

The following statement appears on the website:

I've been working on this project on and off for a few years and am finally ready to post the bulk of what I've done in the hopes that it will not only answer questions, but provide a place where fic writers who want to work within the realm of canon can find both information and the episodes that support it.

Please note the definition of "canon" is what you hear and see on the screen (full Canadian version)! Behind-the-scenes interviews, script writer's intentions, edited-out portions of scripts, etc., are not taken into account. — from the introduction on the main page

Pages on the site

  • Title page: includes opening statement, links to the other pages, and section on "FK Vampires in General"
  • "Nick"
  • "Nat"
  • "LaCroix"
  • "Janette"
  • "Schanke"
  • "Tracy, Vachon, Urs, Screed, The Captains"
  • "Other Characters & FK Places and Things"

Site History

Forever Knight - Canon and Trivia was originally hosted by Rogers Cable at http://members.rogers.com/cd397/. In 2004, it was moved to http://ca.geocities.com/[email protected]/ when Rogers made a deal with Yahoo! to take over hosting their websites. Its owner then annexed it to the Mortal Love website, which she also owned; this was a regular GeoCities site (at http://www.geocities.com/nnpacker001/). Mortal Love is now a paid site with its own domain name.