User talk:TC9078

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! BahamutX978 (talk) 04:56, August 2, 2016 (UTC)

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Libra is non-formal character yet. BahamutX978 said Maelstrom of Libra is non-canon, because it was cancelled before completion and terminated.

Carine is based on French, the name is Karine. It misnamed as Carline. Carine is not French name.

Guinevere's middle name is 'do (ド)'. I thought her middle name is 'de'.

I rethought again, 'de' is must be named as デ. If middle name was 'du', name will be ドゥ. Windywalk (talk) 04:53, October 19, 2016 (UTC)

Actually "Carine" is a French and Swedish name, both meaning "Pure". However, "Karine" may very well be a variation of the name. Therefore, if you could cite the reference that says Karine is the correct spelling, then we can all agree on the spelling change. After all, we can't go on making changes to established articles without citing from a source material to back it up. CypherCef (talk) 05:54, October 19, 2016 (UTC)