Just as a very simple reference:
Pernese people have names that are spelled phonetically, so silent letters are not encouraged, though perhaps acceptable.
Dragonriding males have "honorific" names. These names, though usually related to their name before impression, can be chosen arbitrarily. The apostrophe comes after the first phonetic sound. It should be after the first letter, except in cases such as "sh" or "ch."
Dragons' names all end in "th." As such, we ask that other characters do not have names ending in "th."
Wher names are determined by taking the first one or two syllables of the handler's name, and adding "sk" to the end.
Pernese people have names that are spelled phonetically, so silent letters are not encouraged, though perhaps acceptable.
Dragonriding males have "honorific" names. These names, though usually related to their name before impression, can be chosen arbitrarily. The apostrophe comes after the first phonetic sound. It should be after the first letter, except in cases such as "sh" or "ch."
Dragons' names all end in "th." As such, we ask that other characters do not have names ending in "th."
Wher names are determined by taking the first one or two syllables of the handler's name, and adding "sk" to the end.
