Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-2153169-20180414044219/@comment-25375217-20180417031114

We have pages following the format that could also be confusing. At least to me, Cinderella (Hyperion Heights), Alice (Hyperion Heights), and Prince (Hyperion Heights) sound like the version of Cinderella, Alice, and the Prince who live in Hyperion Heights. I don't think of the episode when I think of Hyperion Heights, I think of the location.

Ursula (Ariel) does not strike me as anymore confusing than that; actually, it seems less confusing. What exactly would it mean? I can't think of any popular formatting for wikis/encyclopedias that conflicts with this. If anything, a user would see the page name "Ursula (Ariel)", think "what the heck could that mean?", click on it, and see "oh, the episode is named Ariel. Got it." No harm, no foul.

That said, if we want to keep the signifiers "Sea Witch" and "Deity" to exclude even that brief confusion... why not make that our format? Instead of "Hyperion Heights", call the new Cinderella and Alice "Book 2" or "New Enchanted Forest" while the old ones are "Book 1" or "Enchanted Forest"/"Victorian England". Call the original Robin Hood "Male" while the new one is "Female", and vice versa for Jack. Gretel could be "Child" and "Witch" (or, again, Book 1 and 2). Some episode titles are annoying to type out anyway ("Anastasia (The Garden of Forking Paths)" comes to mind -- why not make it "Anastasia (Guardian)"?)