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Depsite the other ''Fire Emblem'' characters having canonical surnames, we don't use them. <span style="font-family:Mario Party 2/3 Textbox">[[User:RickTommy|RickTommy]] ([[User talk:RickTommy|talk]])</span> 05:27, January 17, 2020 (EST) | Depsite the other ''Fire Emblem'' characters having canonical surnames, we don't use them. <span style="font-family:Mario Party 2/3 Textbox">[[User:RickTommy|RickTommy]] ([[User talk:RickTommy|talk]])</span> 05:27, January 17, 2020 (EST) | ||
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::::::::Support for moving. {{User:JoeRunner/sig}} 18:14, January 17, 2020 (EST) | ::::::::Support for moving. {{User:JoeRunner/sig}} 18:14, January 17, 2020 (EST) | ||
:::::::::Regarding the ''Three Houses'' roster page, something of interest is how the game handles full names - according to [[tcrf:Fire Emblem: Three Houses#Unseen Full Names|TCRF]], playable characters and major NPCs have each part of their name in separate strings, even if this is not seen during normal gameplay. What's relevant is that, despite some pieces like "von" being reused, Eisner is exclusively coded for Jeralt. This shows that as far as the developers are concerned, the avatar's name is entirely player choice (note that spaces are allowed), with just Byleth being the default label. Factor in that the origin of Eisner is (according to brief research) an {{wp|Surname#Occupational surname|occupational surname}} (Byleth was classed as a commoner, not a noble, and becomes an academy professor early in the story, unlike Jeralt), and as a medieval-style fantasy, ''Fire Emblem'' may not be entirely operating on {{wp|Surname#Modern era|modern}} naming conventions. I'd say that if "Byleth Eisner" doesn't at least show up in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5USF9-BtoY Wave 4] or [[smashwiki:List of tips (SSBU)|''Ultimate'' tips]], the article title should definitely just be Byleth. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 12:40, January 18, 2020 (EST) | :::::::::Regarding the ''Three Houses'' roster page, something of interest is how the game handles full names - according to [[tcrf:Fire Emblem: Three Houses#Unseen Full Names|TCRF]], playable characters and major NPCs have each part of their name in separate strings, even if this is not seen during normal gameplay. What's relevant is that, despite some pieces like "von" being reused, Eisner is exclusively coded for Jeralt. This shows that as far as the developers are concerned, the avatar's name is entirely player choice (note that spaces are allowed), with just Byleth being the default label. Factor in that the origin of Eisner is (according to brief research) an {{wp|Surname#Occupational surname|occupational surname}} (Byleth was classed as a commoner, not a noble, and becomes an academy professor early in the story, unlike Jeralt), and as a medieval-style fantasy, ''Fire Emblem'' may not be entirely operating on {{wp|Surname#Modern era|modern}} naming conventions. I'd say that if "Byleth Eisner" doesn't at least show up in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5USF9-BtoY Wave 4] or [[smashwiki:List of tips (SSBU)|''Ultimate'' tips]], the article title should definitely just be Byleth. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 12:40, January 18, 2020 (EST) | ||