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It is known that proper [[Tsol’teth]] names were separated by apostrophes – as is common with all Tsol subraces – while the names of other creatures were hyphenated. For example:  If ''"Caril Racer"'' (or alternatively, ''"Racer of the Caril"'') were to be used as a Tsol’teth name, it would be spelled ''"Caril’vakha."'' On the other hand, if a [[hobgoblin]] or other such slave were to go by this title, it would be spelled ''"Caril-vakha."'' Apostrophic notation was reserved solely for the Tsol'teth; when referring to anything else, such as places, events, or things, the hyphens of slave notation are used.
It is known that proper [[Tsol'teth]] names were separated by apostrophes – as is common with all Tsol subraces – while the names of other creatures were hyphenated. For example:  If ''"Caril Racer"'' (or alternatively, ''"Racer of the Caril"'') were to be used as a Tsol’teth name, it would be spelled ''"Caril'vakha."'' On the other hand, if a [[hobgoblin]] or other such slave were to go by this title, it would be spelled ''"Caril-vakha."'' Apostrophic notation was reserved solely for the Tsol'teth; when referring to anything else, such as places, events, or things, the hyphens of slave notation are used.


Tsol’teth names never had a prefix before them denoting degrees of power, such as "Mighty" or "Great." It can be assumed that such things were taken as granted in Underrealm society.
Tsol'teth names never had a prefix before them denoting degrees of power, such as "Mighty" or "Great." It can be assumed that such things were taken as granted in Underrealm society.




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