John_Owl
Per aspera ad astra.
- Joined
- May 20, 2023
- Messages
- 948
- Points
- 133
So, in my current work, I'm introducing a new character. Thing is, I want her to be someone well known from the IRL world's history. She's a sailor that kinda bounces around different crews and sniping the best to her own. She works as a pirate, privateer, trader, merchant, etc. Whatever's paying best at the moment, she'll do.
My issue is, I have two historical figures I'd want her to be, but can't decide between them. Either Ching Shih, chinese pirate queen and wife of Zheng Yi (This is a bit niche and would likely only be recognized by pirate buffs). Or Edward Teach, A.k.a Blackbeard (The transfer process allows one to remake themselves into whatever form they desire, so him becoming a her wouldn't really matter).
The issue here is I'm not sure which to go with and I'm not sure of the legalities around using historical figures in fantasy-fiction. It's centuries ago, so no defamation, but still. Descendants and all that.
note: I do get that writing historical fiction requires this, which is why I specified fantasy-fiction.
My issue is, I have two historical figures I'd want her to be, but can't decide between them. Either Ching Shih, chinese pirate queen and wife of Zheng Yi (This is a bit niche and would likely only be recognized by pirate buffs). Or Edward Teach, A.k.a Blackbeard (The transfer process allows one to remake themselves into whatever form they desire, so him becoming a her wouldn't really matter).
The issue here is I'm not sure which to go with and I'm not sure of the legalities around using historical figures in fantasy-fiction. It's centuries ago, so no defamation, but still. Descendants and all that.
note: I do get that writing historical fiction requires this, which is why I specified fantasy-fiction.