Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-10197675-20130806142227/@comment-25809402-20141218105529

89.245.238.71 wrote: Did Bethesda ever say that his stuff isn't canon? No. And as long as they don't say that, his writings can be considered canon. Besides, everyone has their own headcanon. Maybe it isn't canon for you , but it certainly is canon for me and many other people who enjoy the nice and deep things MK adds to the TES lore. And fact is that we wouldn't be talking about Numidium if it weren't for MK's 'fan-fiction'.

This is the original quote to which my original quote was a reply for. My point was not that kirkbride's writings are not at all canon but just the parts that were incorporated into the game, which, obviously, has occurred. My point essentially was that anyone, including you, me, Bo-Bo the clown, and Kirkbride, can say/write anything we want about TES lore, but until it is incorporated into the game itself, or otherwise stated by Bethesda, it can not be considered canon but rather fan-fiction.

Pelinal Whitestrake, was that post grammatically and punctuated correct enough for you?