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Would this be allowed on VSBW?

(and wasn't the million thing for books and stuff?)
Nope. I don't even know how the million thing would work for books. The 1 million views thing is stated in the editing rules, in this part:
  • For content published on YouTube, or online content for which one can expect similar viewer numbers to be equally reasonable to reach, we require that at least one entry in the canon has at least 1 million views on its own. This doesn't apply for entries created by bigger companies and for entries for which no viewer numbers can be determined. The former are generally allowed, while for the latter, case-by-case consideration is required.
 
The 1 million views thing is stated in the editing rules, in this part:
Oh, thank you. I forgot which page it was in and was searching for it, but now I remember
Anyway, not sure how this wholly qualifies on this part
All featured characters in our profiles should originate from actual stories, from works that are reasonably notable or popular outside of versus debating communities. A story includes a plot, a fictional setting, and has a defined canon. At the very least, the setting should be entirely fictional in nature, with no true bearing over the real world.
 
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