I agree. The name is really weird. I would have just called it 'Immortals' or 'The Golden Isles' or something simplerhttps://twitter.com/Frankiebogart/status/1340683142504488961 …
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Should have just called it Fenyx.
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How about “Dramatis Personae” (“The masks of the drama”)? It’s a term borrowed from Greek theatre, so I think it fits rather well into the Greek setting.
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I assume "Gods and Monsters" was riffing off of "Clash of the Titans" type vibes, and whilst I like the idea of Greek theatre since the dialogue heavily references it at points, you know that no-one would spell it properly!
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Apparently it was changed from Gods and Monsters because Monster energy drinks challenged it and Ubisoft didn't want to go to court over it. Absolutely insane that a brand can just claim to own a random word.
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ah, Monster do gaming so trademark wise they probably had enough to work with - usually the rules are that if you've got crossover/conflicts then you might have grounds. Agree it's stupid though, it's not like it's Scrolls and Elder Scrolls.
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