Shipping, initially derived from the word relationship, is the desire by fans for two or more people, either real-life celebrities or fictional characters, to be in a relationship, romantic or otherwise.
Terms used in shipping :
Canon (in the context of ) is a source, or sources, considered authoritative by the fannish community. In other words, canon is what fans agree "actually" happened in a film, television show, novel, comic book, or concert tour. Specific sources considered canon may vary even within a specific fandom.
Fanon is any element that is widely accepted among fans, but has little or no basis in . Sometimes it's a small event in canon that gets exaggerated; sometimes it's something in a fanfic story that gets picked up on and repeated by other writers until it's so common that might think it's a canonical fact.
Headcanon (or head canon, head-canon) is a 's personal, idiosyncratic interpretation of , such as habits of a character, the of a character, or the nature of relationships between characters. The term comes from the fact that it is the canon that exists in a fan's head.
OTP i.e. One True Paring , meaning your favorite combination of characters in a fandom
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Warning ⚠
This book might involve some of the ships you don't like , if so kindly move on instead of ruining someones day
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DC Ships
أدب الهواةThis is a book of DC ships. I will try to write about almost all the ships , but no promises ⚠ I obviously don't own any of these characters ⚠