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:: Well, "formerly known as" is an acceptable reading of "nee," and as Eloise is actually still alive, and thus formerly queen. . . ;) Not that it matters. -gm
 
:: Well, "formerly known as" is an acceptable reading of "nee," and as Eloise is actually still alive, and thus formerly queen. . . ;) Not that it matters. -gm
 
:::Ah, I was under the impression that "nee" referred solely to birth names (more specifically, maiden names).  My mistake.-[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 12:25, 20 September 2009 (EDT)
 
:::Ah, I was under the impression that "nee" referred solely to birth names (more specifically, maiden names).  My mistake.-[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 12:25, 20 September 2009 (EDT)
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::::Well, it was the very last of the definitions, but most often, yeah, it's about married names. Hardly matters, strive for the clear over the unclear, as Orwell would say. If he wasn't dead. -gm

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Happy now? ;)

Note: Reading Kib's back story, it is very likely he was involved in some of the Alexian "screw putting to." -gm

I'm always happy and gay. I will, of course, continue to bug you with questions. I figure I'm helping your creative process. -Slitherrr 12:04, 20 September 2009 (EDT)
This sounds about right. It's actually very much appreciated - the problem with writing for the wiki is not knowing what to write up. -gm
I've assumed that Eloise wasn't born as Queen, since Aden himself had to wait for the incapacitance of his mother, so I changed that. -Slitherrr 12:06, 20 September 2009 (EDT)
Well, "formerly known as" is an acceptable reading of "nee," and as Eloise is actually still alive, and thus formerly queen. . . ;) Not that it matters. -gm
Ah, I was under the impression that "nee" referred solely to birth names (more specifically, maiden names). My mistake.-Slitherrr 12:25, 20 September 2009 (EDT)
Well, it was the very last of the definitions, but most often, yeah, it's about married names. Hardly matters, strive for the clear over the unclear, as Orwell would say. If he wasn't dead. -gm