Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-5679696-20171014203438/@comment-24304025-20171015161645

Using SB names for everyone would be simple enough, but I'm not convinced it is better than listing the original counterpart. So I'll list the options I see in order of my preference (even if my idea is apparently invalid or doesn't fit the current discussion).

'''Idea 1. My idea of general renaming of the character pages/adapting of policies (not to use uncredited names, but to use them in the way that follows): as a) their birth name if any version of the character was ever credited as such, b) the original counterpart credited name if a does not apply, or c) '''the earliest credited name of the original counterpart if they have more than one credited name.

'''Idea 2. '''Renaming the pages to the name the character was credited by the closest time to the first Dark Curse hit. Pretty much the same as using the "original counterpart" idea (just not exactly the "original/first/earliest" credit name), but it would allow us to use Peter Pan, Baelfire and Pinocchio (since 99% of the characters would have their "Disney/fairytale identity" as a title) and also suit better in situations like Jiminy Circket's, who wasn't originally a cricket and was credited as Pickpocket Boy, Grumpy (originally Dreamy and credited as such) or the "description credit names" such as Abigail being originally credited Regal Blonde. Also, using this method, the name will never need to be changed, no matter how many new curses we have, and it would be more consistant than having SB counterparts for everyone (wouldn't it be weird to have pages named Bashful, Doc, Dopey and Happy with "Disney names" and no pages named Grumpy, Sleepy or Sneezy?).

'''Ideas 3 and 4. '''Lady's idea to use the character that appears more often (which, to be practical, means SB for everyone except Spencer and Keith) is fine. --- Using the current counterpart as a name works too (assuming we would use SB character for those we haven't seen since before the 1st curse was undone). Between 3 and 4, either is equally OK for me.