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While J'adore had said that choosing a spelling had more to do with aesthetics than anything else, Nian decided that the best course of action would be to choose the spelling that was easiest. This translated to the shortest one with the least amount of pencil-strokes. Carefully writing down the word Nian on his page, he "hmmm"ed and looked over at J'adore's name again. "Okay, so... Which letters in your name sound like what?" The alphabet seemed the best place to start, despite the fact that it was so confusing. After that, he could move on to basic words. He wondered how to spell his last name... Redtree wasn't really a name so much as two words pushed together. It was a holdover from an old pack land where he great-great-grandfather had lived - a reference to a large old cedar that had stood at the center of it. Or at least, that was what he had been told...


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