Chapter 1: Characters

This is really late, but better than never I guess. So now I'm going to talk you guys about likely the first thing a person makes on a fanon/fanfiction: characters. Characters are basically the beings that your story follows, and generally help create the plot.

Generally I would suggest when you make a character you get feedback from people. And when I say people, I don't just mean friends on the wiki or friends from real life you had read, I mean people you know (they can be friends) that are experienced in creating characters for the specific fanon/fanfiction. This is why I don't suggest a person from real life because unless they are on fanon/fanfiction a lot they likely won't be able to fully comment on it unless they've also read Bleach and understand a lot of concepts (if you do have a friend like that then by all means, but do make sure they know what they're doing). A good rule of thumb is to always ask at least one of the site's current admins what they think. Admins generally earn their position through time and experience so they should know what's up.

You are not too good to get reviews from people and as long as the advice is sound and makes sense I would definitely suggest implementing it unless it goes against something important (DO NOT USE THIS AS AN EXCUSE THOUGH, ALWAYS TRY AND FIND COMPROMISE).

And now we come to a little extra section I really wish I didn't have to add...

Grammar
I am not that much of a Grammar Nazi, but seriously, you need to use correct Grammar unless it's dialogue. It is not hard to copy/paste your article into Word and then use spell/Grammar check. Poor Grammar affects the quality of the work, especially on character pages and other such data articles. Not to say it isn't bad in a roleplay or solo story, that can be bad too. But yes, when a person looks at your article and sees bad Grammar, generally they'll think that you just don't care enough about it to make it the best it can be. I did not make this but I'm posting it here to explain more and for comic relief.