User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26845762-20170222025243/@comment-4028641-20170321150657

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26845762-20170222025243/@comment-4028641-20170321150657 If you're going to include images from a stage-play, you're blatantly talking about promotional images taken of the characters, not the play itself.

Also, AotG is invalid because the main character is the audience, if I remember correctly.

To me that "because of their possibility variation" tid-bit seems random to me. Why include that factor? Isn't this a discussion on DWM illustrations? Any reason not to call those stories valid does not center around the story being with too many variant endings. Promotional images aren't invalid on these principals, and you're equally calling for those to be represented without establishing them within your own clause. Why nit pick? Why limit the rule on random factors without applying it full-circle?