Forum:Is it kosher to write fan fiction about a toddler dying (by drowning, if the method matters)?

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OK so, in The Sims 3, I started a save in Sunset Valley that was specifically made to be the setting for fan fiction. I've got one family, the Wainwrights, that (currently) has four human Sims in it: dad Adam, mom Melanie, son Darren (currently a toddler) and daughter Ariel (currently a baby). Later on in the story, when she is a toddler, little Ariel is supposed to die by drowning in the family pool (I'll admit I may have to use a mod to accomplish this). Her big brother Darren, who loves her more than anything else in the world, will witness her tragic death. I was originally going to post the whole thing as a video on YouTube, but would it be all right to post it as a fan fiction story on SimsWiki? I'm new and I don't want to break any rules so I'm asking ahead of time. Thanks in advance for your help, guys! Vgamer1991 (talk) 19:26, May 11, 2016 (UTC)

If you mean whether it is appropriate or not for the wiki (Not sure why you used the word "kosher", since we're not Jewish), of course it is. One of my stories centers around the death of the de facto protagonist, and many other fanons around here do involve death in some way or another. Just be sure you follow the fanon policies, and if your story deals with very sensitive topics, you may use the {{Adult}} template on it as a courtesy (Though not strictly required). —k6ka 🍁 (Talk · Contributions) 21:28, May 11, 2016 (UTC)
Also, if there's going to be profanity, censor it, as we have an automated filter that blocks foul language. —k6ka 🍁 (Talk · Contributions) 21:29, May 11, 2016 (UTC)