Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-24859393-20170316231230/@comment-366087-20170318154001

What I mean is, any character which may be based on a Theological source must also be fictional and NOT from any actual, legally recognized, worldwide core-tenet belief system text.

For example, the Bible. any character taken directly from the Bible itself is out. Does not qualify. Such as Pharoh/King Ramses. THE Biblical King Ramses II is out. But that character from The Ten Commandments, King of Egypt", Courage the Cowardly Dog, or any other obviously fictional sources DOES qualify and are IN.

Biblical Satan is Out. Satan from Passion of the Christ, Marvel Comics, et al, are in.
 * Christianity/The Bible has many legally recognized sects/varied faiths which follow it. So it does not matter if Catholic version or Protestant version, they are all interpretations of the same source, THE BIBLE. Which also includes Satanism as the most extreme biblical interpretation. However Satanism is also the most popular fictional/fictionalized "religion".

As mentioned above, Old Norse "religions", while there may be some minor actual followers, has faded from the status of a legally recognized worldwide religion to the status of Mythology. Not to mention it does not have any core tenet texts. What we know of Norse Mythos is taken from an epic poem. So "baseline"/archetypical Loki stays.

Bottomline, there are plenty of fictional sources for this wikia to chronicle characters of without the need to using any actual Core Tenet Texts.