"Just call them Zombies!"

Ai-chan

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Maybe not "monster" since Monster Energy runs an aggressive trademark litigation campaign against anyone that uses the word "monster".




But I do know what you mean...
Coca cola can claim whatever they want, but common words can't be protected. But if they in any way refer to 'Monster drink' or use their logo, then they have the right to get a lawsuit on.
 

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No. My point still stands. The setting is what determines the name
 

Getterkuma

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I do call my zombies different (Inmortu) and they work slightly differently from Zombies, as they can't infect people. They're more flesh golems or reanimated corpses than actual zombies.
 

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Personally I have no qualms about calling them zombies, but if the setting is not modern there could be a disconnect, given that the popularity of the term 'zombies' is a product of pop culture if I am remembering correctly.
 

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'zombies' is a product of pop culture if I am remembering correctly.
No, zombie is old voodoo. At least two hundred years old, and probably far older depending on if it's African in origin or not.
 

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No, zombie is old voodoo. At least two hundred years old, and probably far older depending on if it's African in origin or not.
Yes, the first usage of the word recorded was around the 1800s, that being said the image of zombies they had at that time were no doubt far different from the horde minded modern zombies that today's culture has popularized.
 
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