But, it seems to me, it's more useful in this case, since they're both treated as the sword's actual name, to go with the name people are more likely to be looking for. It's actually treated as if it's the Common translation of the name, but that's a presumption. Where, "Star Razor" is used as the sword's actual and more commonly used name. ![]() To respond to OccidentalAvian, I think the difference, at least to me, is that "Bright Queen" is a title rather than her name, making it more appropriate for her article to be at "Leylas Kryn" rather than "Bright Queen" because we wouldn't put characters at articles that are named after their title in the way we wouldn't put "Essek Theylss" at "Shadowhand".
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