Series/Work-based categories can only be made if twenty or more pages exist for villains from the same series/work.
That is already a rule. As per our rule page:
"Our wiki focuses exclusively on fictional villains. Articles found about real-life villains will get deleted on sight."
The only exception to this rule is fictionalized versions of real people, which are allowed.
Partial to Godzilla NES myself. Ending kinda shits the bed, but man, if the rest of the story is excellent.
No, too specific.
While content from Roblox games is allowed on the wiki, the game you are talking about feels like fanfiction, if you ask me. That said, due the nature of the game using a stock 3D animation, I'd ask an admin to be sure.
All backrooms-related media comes from non-official sources not linked to the original text post. As such, they are unable to be added to this wiki due to our rules against fanfiction.
One of the greatest slasher villains to exist? Sure. One of the greatest villains in all of film? That's pushing it.
Warhammer, mainly as many of the crimes committed there can effect entire galaxies. Furthermore, as Zaterran said, there isn't really a purely good hero in Warhammer.
It has been decided a while ago that Piggy qualifies as fanfiction, so the latter.
Those are a good actual concern on your end, but you ignore the fact he destroys a building in his Title Defense cutscene. That may BARELY push him over the edge.
No he wasn't? Stop spouting nonsense.
Nope. Those are fanfiction.
Welcome.
While articles for Roblox games are allowed, Piggy itself has been deemed fanfiction by one of our own admins due to it using designs and large amounts of elements from Peppa the Pig.
Yeah, editing on mobile is insanely difficult, if not near-impossible. Do you have a computer or laptop to use for such a task?
Do it yourself, if you want it.
What? Why would Trevor Henderson's work even remotely relate to Harry Potter?
The difference with Sonic.exe and Ben Drowned as those have an existence built off an existing IP. Think SCP-3166 being more of a parody than fanfiction.
The SCP Foundation is almost-totally original work, so the SCP gets excused on that principle.