Message from @DisneyChick
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If it's not the same character, name is free to use. \*shrugs\*
You just have to keep in mind 1) the originalness of the design, 2) people may wonder if your character was inspired by the more famous one (which doesn't really matter), and 3) search results rankings will be lower if there is a more famous version that comes up when you write Lich King
just think of how many songs there are called Monster lmao
right, it's a popular concept
And I'd say you're more than fine too since Lich is a thing on its own. There becomes a little more uh, copyright issue if someone created a mythical creature/lore/name that didn't or can't exist outside of where it was written
Like Skeleton King is p much just as generic of an 'idea' as Lich King (both more or less being definitions for a character type). However, Slenderman is very, very specific. Albeit, you could still refer to someone as Slenderman in a story if he is nothing like the creepypasta slendy lmao
right, but would the creepypasta writer that created slenderman really try to copyright strike people who name their characters the same?
it's not that well known of a character
ENDERMAN. that's what I wanted lmao. Enderman is a more specific creature that doesn't work outside of Minecraft because the Ender --> Enderman is so specific
1) I don't think there is an official copyright holder on Slenderman because of how he was created. In the same way the SCPs don't really have a copyright because of the whole... internet collective thing...
But you can't copyright a name. So even if someone wrote a character named Slenderman, if their Slenderman was not obviously some same version, there would be no copyright infringement had.
Right, I understand
should I specify the difference between the lich kings in an author's note before the main text in case blizzard/the thrash metal band try to claim it as infringement?
If your book is completely unrelated to either of those, I don't think an author's note will do anything but draw attention where authors wouldn't have had it in the first place
Ok, that makes sense
And I say all this after my debut novel was inspired by a board game so there was a lot of research in where copyright and trademark lines could cross.
You can always still choose to change it if you feel uncomfortable closer to publication, but... if your story has nothing to do with it... then...
Think of these two scenarios: You can copyright specific content or character design, but not a premise or an arch type (the wise wizard, the reluctant hero, the cocky rebel, the bad cook).
You can also avoid copyright by directly ripping something off, but changing the names so it no longer relates to the source. This is a practice called scrubbing off the serials and it's what stuff like E.L. James 50 Shades of Gray did -- starting with copyrighted materials (Twilight Fanfic), but then removing anything that identified it as such to publish it commercially without infringement.
oh I see
If I think of a better name, I will change it but Lich King just fits so well
@Lich King Lich sovereign / Lich monarch / Lich prince / Lich crown / Lich overlord
Those are some alternative ones.... Aside from copyright, u dont want ur readers to associate ur work with another imo
More or less why I mentioned the bigger issue is search results. lmao
I have a friend who started an original comic called Dirty Laundry... so many people showed up to the comic thinking it was related to some fairly popular fanfiction by the same name, but he'd never heard of it.
Oof
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I always see it when you already started
Damn
is it bad that my chapters aren't consistent in their length?
There's some that are only 8-10 pages and then there's a huge one that's 40 pages
Uh 40 pages might be a little long XD
it's still all the same topic though, same batch of events
Can you split the events into three chapter?
Most chapters range from 6 - 14 pages
I can split it in two
I think that will work