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Archivists Notes:
Archivists Notes:
- Adding "Ghost" to the start of any Ship (For example, "GhostGakiShipper") means that the person doesn't believe there is any romance between the two right now, but that there will be at somepoint in the future. This term ISN'T in common usage anymore however, but may still be found in older works.
* - Adding "Ghost" to the start of any Ship (For example, "GhostGakiShipper") means that the person doesn't believe there is any romance between the two right now, but that there will be at somepoint in the future. This term ISN'T in common usage anymore however, but may still be found in older works.
- A slash (/) denotes either alternate meanings to the ship name (If there's a gap. It doesn't mean that there are multipule couples which that kind of shipper believes in), or alternate names for one of the characters (If there's no gap between names seperated by the slash)
* - A slash (/) denotes either alternate meanings to the ship name (If there's a gap. It doesn't mean that there are multipule couples which that kind of shipper believes in), or alternate names for one of the characters (If there's no gap between names seperated by the slash)
- A plus sign (+) denotes a Ship where the Shipper believes in more than one couple as a part of that Ship [No such entries currently in the list]
* - A plus sign (+) denotes a Ship where the Shipper believes in more than one couple as a part of that Ship [No such entries currently in the list]
- Words in parenthesis () shows other names for the characters in a ship, where they're from since some characters have the same name, or a note about the ship
* - Words in parenthesis () shows other names for the characters in a ship, where they're from since some characters have the same name, or a note about the ship