In a story I'm currently working on, the main characters are a group of kids who are psychic in various different ways, and are in hiding.
The female lead can see the future; alas, not very well, not even bearing in mind how quickly it can alter. I tried to make her as un-Mary-Suish as possible- she acts nice, bit is a bit of a bitch and only out for herself and her love interest. I called her Cassie (Cassandra) on a whim, thinking it went quite well with Luke.
However... I searched the meaning of her name just now out of interest, and it's centered around a princess who could tell prophecies.
Is it really clichéd to keep her as a Cassie?
Also, to my horror, "Sebastian" was a martyred saint. In my story, Sebastian is a gay, eccentric best friend for Luke, and he ends up dying for him. Is that also counting as a cliché?
The female lead can see the future; alas, not very well, not even bearing in mind how quickly it can alter. I tried to make her as un-Mary-Suish as possible- she acts nice, bit is a bit of a bitch and only out for herself and her love interest. I called her Cassie (Cassandra) on a whim, thinking it went quite well with Luke.
However... I searched the meaning of her name just now out of interest, and it's centered around a princess who could tell prophecies.
Is it really clichéd to keep her as a Cassie?
Also, to my horror, "Sebastian" was a martyred saint. In my story, Sebastian is a gay, eccentric best friend for Luke, and he ends up dying for him. Is that also counting as a cliché?