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:I mean, you're debating a fairly minor issue here. For one "Earl" is much broader and less specific than "Cardigan" - additionally, the game pretty much only refers to him as "Cardigan" (he's called "Brudenell" in one instance, by Starrick, but that's it), so I don't see why we wouldn't do the same. Besides, using "Earl" could lead to people misinterpreting the word as a first name rather than a title. {{User:Crookandcharlatan/sig}} 10:44, January 22, 2016 (UTC)
:I mean, you're debating a fairly minor issue here. For one "Earl" is much broader and less specific than "Cardigan" - additionally, the game pretty much only refers to him as "Cardigan" (he's called "Brudenell" in one instance, by Starrick, but that's it), so I don't see why we wouldn't do the same. Besides, using "Earl" could lead to people misinterpreting the word as a first name rather than a title. {{User:Crookandcharlatan/sig}} 10:44, January 22, 2016 (UTC)
:::What about 'Earl of Cardigan'? [[User:Kd103|Kd103]] ([[User talk:Kd103|talk]]) 14:04, January 22, 2016 (UTC)

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Cardigan is a name of a Welsh town. If the name of the person can not be said and his title is used, then the proper title to be used is Earl, because he is the Earl of Cardigan. Kd103 (talk) 06:11, January 20, 2016 (UTC)

I guess nobody cares..

I mean, you're debating a fairly minor issue here. For one "Earl" is much broader and less specific than "Cardigan" - additionally, the game pretty much only refers to him as "Cardigan" (he's called "Brudenell" in one instance, by Starrick, but that's it), so I don't see why we wouldn't do the same. Besides, using "Earl" could lead to people misinterpreting the word as a first name rather than a title. Crook The Constantine District 10:44, January 22, 2016 (UTC)
What about 'Earl of Cardigan'? Kd103 (talk) 14:04, January 22, 2016 (UTC)