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<blockquote data-quote="The Crimson Binome" data-source="post: 7772619" data-attributes="member: 6775031"><p>Once is a novelty. Twice is a coincidence. Three instances make a trend.</p><p></p><p>Draculas aside, medusa may be the better reference here, since it shows up in similar contexts to cerberus. That is to say, it's used as the creature name for the countless waves of video game monsters. Cerberuses are less common than medusas, but they still show up as normal enemies in (for example) Final Fantasy Mystic Quest.I suppose it was ambiguous, but I wasn't actually attempting an appeal to commonality; Rowling, regardless of how widely she's been read, is still just one author. I was attempting an appeal to authority, since Yudkowsky is so highly regarded as a writer and rationalist. (That's why I provided sufficient detail to pinpoint the work, by citing the scene in such a way that nobody would mistake it for the original.) If Yudkowsky calls it a cerberus, and he imagines that a well-read eleven-year-old in 1992 would call it a cerberus, then that's good enough for me.</p><p></p><p>My appeal to commonality was through comics, since The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl actually is an award-winning comic that's been among the highest rated Marvel series for as long as it's been in print.</p><p>I find that highly, highly unlikely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Crimson Binome, post: 7772619, member: 6775031"] Once is a novelty. Twice is a coincidence. Three instances make a trend. Draculas aside, medusa may be the better reference here, since it shows up in similar contexts to cerberus. That is to say, it's used as the creature name for the countless waves of video game monsters. Cerberuses are less common than medusas, but they still show up as normal enemies in (for example) Final Fantasy Mystic Quest.I suppose it was ambiguous, but I wasn't actually attempting an appeal to commonality; Rowling, regardless of how widely she's been read, is still just one author. I was attempting an appeal to authority, since Yudkowsky is so highly regarded as a writer and rationalist. (That's why I provided sufficient detail to pinpoint the work, by citing the scene in such a way that nobody would mistake it for the original.) If Yudkowsky calls it a cerberus, and he imagines that a well-read eleven-year-old in 1992 would call it a cerberus, then that's good enough for me. My appeal to commonality was through comics, since The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl actually is an award-winning comic that's been among the highest rated Marvel series for as long as it's been in print. I find that highly, highly unlikely. [/QUOTE]
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