Poll #2: A Fanfic Question
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So, I'm writing a story based on a fictional work, and it's an AU set in Minoan times, because you know me and the Minoans. So I'm trying to decide what to do about the names. This is a little complicated because the Minoan language has not been translated, afaik (though in Late Minoan times they did also use Mycenean Greek).
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So, I'm writing a story based on a fictional work, and it's an AU set in Minoan times, because you know me and the Minoans. So I'm trying to decide what to do about the names. This is a little complicated because the Minoan language has not been translated, afaik (though in Late Minoan times they did also use Mycenean Greek).
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* period authenticity, as far as it's achievable (which you know or can guess that I'm as biased toward as you are)
* consistency with the original work, for those who are familiar with it and want to keep track of who's who without a scorecard
* readability -- though this isn't so much an issue as it could be if we knew the original language and had the option of giving them entirely authentic names
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I like name modification because it helps me feel the characters are organic to the new setting rather than alien transplants.
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I may ask for your help on this. Have you ever watched NUMB3RS?
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-- question: What is "AU"?
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It can also be fun, in reading an AU, to decipher how the newly-named characters correspond to the canon cast, if the story makes it worth it. You don't have to discard that option unless you want a clear one-to-one connection explicit in the text.
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I will have a 'cast of characters' scene at the start of the story anyway, so that should help people figure out who's who.