Board Thread:Wiki Questions and Answers/@comment-4977079-20160526120120/@comment-27081137-20160526172623

As long as your personality/relationships ideas can be solidly backed by canon information, I say write them in. If someone finds it incorrect or pushing the lines of canonicity (is that a word?) we can always go back and edit it. I would advise you to have someone else double-check it for accuracy. It's better to write only a little information about a character if that's the only information given than to write a whole spiel of speculatory material. With characters that we don't know much about, this wiki tends to write about them with phrases like, "Not much is known about ______, but his/her interactions with ______ show that he/she ______." You don't have to use that format; you could say something like, "Because he was the only parental figure in her young life, Anna had a fairly close relationship with her grandfather." It's less wordy, more concise, and more professional sounding.