When naming NPC's, using something like a hashtag "#" in front of a name 
simply gives you options of having two seperate NPC id's showing the same 
name. The underscore "_", can be included to show a space between, (what 
would appear like someone's first and last name). 
Examples : 
 
John_Doe and #John_Doe would be two different NPC's but show the same name 
in a client window. You can use ###John_Doe for another one as well. 
You can have single names, (like Shadowhunter), or you can name it with 
underscores A_Shadowhunter, or The_Shadowhunter. The most common use for 
the "_" underscore is seperating more than one word in the NPC names. 
 
When creating an NPC and giving it a name, (ingame with GM) using commands 
like #npcedit name or npcedit lastname, when giving the NPC a first name, you 
can, for example #npcedit name John_Doe but if you use #npcedit lastname, 
like #npcedit lastname Spell Merchant, will show up as (Spell Merchant) below 
the NPC's main name. (You don't need underscores in lastname use) 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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