Talk:Fay Turchini/@comment-8182065-20150527220616/@comment-8182065-20150529005524

That bit in the rules was mainly directed at fan made organizations (like a secret group who orders the Schnees around). That can be applied to individual OC's also (an OC was controlling Cinder's mind being totally taboo), but the issue of Canon/Fanon relationships is still present here. It's not written in the rules, but is one of those things that doesn't have to be honestly; characters are judged by canonical accuracy when reviewed by staff, and relationships with characters from Canon, of any nature other than aquaintanceship, only makes them more... for lack of a better term inaccurate. Just think about the OC's we'd be getting in who claimed to be best friends with Team RWBY, Weiss's disowned Faunus half sister, Jaune's boyfriend, etc. and we know for a fact that's completely false, because they haven't made an appearance in the show.

Your personality section heavily implies that Fay knows Roman on a somewhat personal level rather than encountering him a few times. Him being listed as her partner also leads to that implication. Questions that would be asked are, "Is she his secret partner in crime? Romantic partner? Business partner?" and much more.

With Ozpin, it's alright as she works at Beacon; however, it might be too much as it seems as though he was scouting for talent and came across Fay all of a sudden IMO. I'd honestly just suggest to say, "generic teacher/Hunter from Beacon" gave her a reccomendation for a role as Guidance Counselor (btw try to make it seem like she isn't the only one, as there are multiple counselors at schools), she applied, and got the job.

In fan-fiction, it's all fine and dandy to have as much interaction as you want to between your OC and Glynda, Ozpin, etc., but not on the character's page itself.