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Baal take a personal name, to which they append the name of the dragon they serve, or their family has traditionally served. For example, Baal'Shem Herek'Gaur serves the dragon Gaur. Sample names:
Ur'Kaol, Ton'Phal, Jav'Tara, Vir'Hajas, Ten'Dihn, Yer'Tith, Nolan'gor, Tal'Had, Tal'Hajas, Phal'Dara, Tars'Nolan, Tar'Phal, Tith'Gor, Jav'Hajak, Ur'Thuvin, Nur'Ash, Jat'Nolan, Ras'Dihn, Tal'Mors, Tar'Tith, Ten'Kaol, Gor'Tars, Tith'Hajak, Tak'Tara, Nur'Kaol, Mors'Jat, Jajas'Ur, Tal'Nolan, Vir'Kajas, Ton'Jat, Nolan'Vir, Gor'Ash, Ras'Phal, Tak'Jat, Tak'Thuvin, Ton'Hajak, Hajak, Tak, Dihn'Nur, Kajas'Gor, Tith'Tar, Kaol'Tara, Phal'Thuvin, Vir'Mors, Ras'Tars, Tak'Hajak, Jat'Tal, Nolan'Ur
Only the lowest members of society have a single name, which may indicate a great dishonor such as the death of their dragon.
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