Eberron question


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I've tried to find the section for this in the campaign setting but cannot find it listed!

The question I have is in relation to surnames/family names

a lot of npcs had either d'kundarak or ir'Valon for for example

what does the d' and ir' and other similar titles actually breakdown too in literal meaning?

thanks


Quoted from the Eberron Campaign Setting, page 138:

"The royal families that trace their roots to the original kings and nobles of the Five Nations, as well as those granted lands and titles in more times, add an ir’ in front of their surname."

And:

"In a practise that predates Galifar and was introduced after the War of the Mark, those born of the blood of the dragonmarked houses add a d’ to their surnames."

Doesn't say what it means, just what people use it, probably to set them out from the common folk.


Rift wrote:

Quoted from the Eberron Campaign Setting, page 138:

"The royal families that trace their roots to the original kings and nobles of the Five Nations, as well as those granted lands and titles in more times, add an ir’ in front of their surname."

And:

"In a practise that predates Galifar and was introduced after the War of the Mark, those born of the blood of the dragonmarked houses add a d’ to their surnames."

Doesn't say what it means, just what people use it, probably to set them out from the common folk.

Cheers boss, couldn't find it yesterday, and the d' always applied to dragon marked houses yes!

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