Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-366087-20160128133451/@comment-366087-20160128141545

Thank you.

Although I have to disagree with the example of Brahms Heelshire qualifying. The proper definitions of titular and eponymous does not mean a simple "reference to".

So while The Boy may be about Brahms Heelshire, he is neither titular nor eponymous. Unless more than half the time he is referred to and called "the Boy" as a placeholder or in place of a name. Which means more than dialog along the lines of "that boy will be the death of me" or "bring the boy here".

The Killer (Five Nights at Freddy's) does not qualify but Freddy Fazbear does.

Bowser does not qualify.

Sasuke Uchiha does not qualify.

Perhaps the Cat's definition and examples need refining?