Codex Week
Codex Week is a Star Wars-themed fanwork event focused on the “CC-2224 | Cody/CT-7567 | Rex” pairing. It is low-pressure and open to all!
(Closed, Unmoderated)
About Codex Week (codexweek)
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Intro:
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FAQ:
What is this?
Codex Week is a Star Wars-themed fanwork event focused on the “CC-2224 | Cody/CT-7567 | Rex” pairing. It is low-pressure and open to all!
What kind of fanwork is accepted?
Everything! You can submit any form of creative fanwork you can think of. We welcome all forms of writings (fanfic, headcanons, poetry, song lyrics, etc.), ‘fanarts’ (traditional art, digital art, photography, knitting, cooking, music, etc.) and works in progress! For example, digital art includes drawings, paintings, gifsets, edits, fanmixes… Everything you can think of.
This event strives to be inclusive but does not condone the whitewashing of characters of color. Our goal isn’t to ostracize anyone nor force creators to strive for perfection or meeting an arbitrary standard of correctness to participate—but created works must be submitted in good faith.
Do you accept late submissions?
We do; we understand that life can get busy! If you want to participate but realize you can’t post at the right time, we still accept submissions throughout the month of March.
Which platforms are allowed?
You can post anywhere you want; we accept submissions to the AO3 collection and will be reblogging creations on Tumblr. If you wish to post something on other platforms such as Twitter, Instagram or else, you can ask the codex-week tumblr to post a link to your creation on your behalf. We also accept anonymous contributions on AO3 and Tumblr.
Is NSFW/E-rated fanwork allowed?
Yes, adults can create NSFW fanworks—but remember everything must be tagged appropriately! We allow NSFW, E-rated and 18+ fanwork. If you’re wondering about specific warnings (such as non-con, underage, major character death, dead dove: do not eat, etc.) please check out the rules below!
What are the specifics concerning the AO3 collection?
The Collection will be unrevealed until the Event Week and moderated. You can submit your work starting January 1, 2024; it will stay unrevealed until its posting day.
What platforms is the Codex Week mod team available on?
Here’s where you can find us:
- on Tumblr @codex-week;
- on AO3 with the Codex Week Collection;
- by email @ [email protected].
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Rules:
1. Any type of fanwork should be mainly focused on the Cody/Rex pairing.
That said—other pairings are allowed, as long as Codex is the focus. For example: you can have Anakin Skywalker/Padmé Amidala as a secondary pairing or even CC-2224 | Cody/Obi-Wan Kenobi/CT-7567 | Rex.
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No Cody or Rex bashing allowed. Bashing in general is restricted.Bashing of other characters is allowed but bashing of real people isn’t. For example: you can draw Codex fanart with Yoda bashing but you cannot post a Codex edit with George Lucas or MsScribe bashing. “Spite” fanwork must be restricted to spite against Canon or anything considered Star Wars in-universe. You can bash the Star Wars: Clone Wars 2003 series but you cannot bash people who worked on it or enjoyed it.
3. Fanwork
must always be tagged appropriately.No matter what platform you post on, tag your fanwork appropriately and follow the platform’s etiquette. For example: if you post NSFW Codex art featuring choking on a non-explictly NSFW Twitter account, mark your fanwork as sensitive and add “choking” to your tweet—so that people can be appropriately warned.
If you post Codex headcanons on Tumblr featuring PTSD, either warn about it in your post or by using the tagging system.
If you post on AO3, you must use the appropriate rating, the Archive Warnings whenever necessary, and either tag trigger warnings with canonical tags or list them in the author’s notes. If you use the Choose Not To Use Archive Warnings for surprises and/or twists, tag major trigger warnings in the end notes. For example: if you post a Soundcloud song with lyrics containing Major Character Death and Torture, add “torture and mcd” to your end notes as fanwork warning if you decided to pick Choose Not To Use Archive Warnings.
