User blog comment:DatAsymptote/Regarding Novel and Children Books OCs/@comment-26890640-20160506050713/@comment-3991308-20160506222327

The "would you read this to a child" is not an actual requisitive for novel children and just Hiddenfolk's way of making OCs. So you guys don't need to debate that.

As for Dante's Inferno (and by extension, Divine Comedy), it's not allowed. The main character is Dante himself, and the secondary character is Virgil. Both of which are real life people. As much as it is one of my favourite epic poems (unfortunatelly The Aeneid wins 'best epic poem' slot), it's definitely not Ever After High material. (Plus, Virgil was celibate [his name literally means Virgin] and didn't have any kids. Also his brothers were all dead.)