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Should I scale a character/key if it's canonically imaginary?

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^^^. I'm trying to scale another verse that has a definite Canon and a vaguely imaginary Canon. I'm asking this since there are monsters in the latter that are their own entities that may not be Canon.

And I think of the cases like John Ward, or Arthur Fleck from Joker. But I don't have a crystal clear answer on this.
 
Haven't heard of Among The Sleep in a while. Aren't all the monsters and stuff outright confirmed to be the child's imagination meant to represent his trauma? In the case of John Ward, many segments of the game are a mix of memories, hallucinations, and real events but the demons and battle against the unholy are definitely real. In the case of Arthur Fleck, the shitty sequel confirmed that everything that happened in the first movie, unless explicitly shown to be a hallucination, is canon.
 
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