User blog comment:Skeith9/Heroic Spirits Speculation/@comment-24762556-20140624072224/@comment-24754018-20140625113019

Surprisingly good sheet, I enjoyed reading it.

As for the aforementioned characters being jokes, that hardly seems fair:

Frankenstein's Monster: Character from a planned game turned into novel set in an alternate setting based on the same rules,

Jekyll & Hyde: From a story derived from the prototype fate story, where the rules may be noticeably different.

Nursery Rhyme: From the Moon Cell setting, which has slightly different standards,

So they all have a certain reason to differ from the norm, but that doesn't regulate them to joke character level, as in their own setting, they are totally legit.

While I'm not really here to discuss modern fiction characters (DBZ and the like), I quite enjoyed this and I suppose classical literary characters are fair game, assuming they are plausible in the nasuverse (artificial life forms and magical potions of transformation could totally exist in the setting as established. The personified concept of Nursery Rhymes is harder to justify, but the moon cell can be weird like that).

I might be biased though, since I was sort of hoping to eventually write Captain Ahab, assuming I ever get a good enough grasp of Moby-Dick to make it decent.