“Master, I was just thinking, rather than calling her dungeon or your daughter, shouldn’t she have a na?” Elaya asked.
“Yeah, even your sword has a na!” Astria nodded.
“That sword is my daughter.” Xin glared at her.
“Tsk… still just a sword,” Elaya muttered.
“You…”
“I have been thinking about that.” I cut in before they started bickering again. “Eliana had already discussed a na she wanted to call her daughter. Since this is Eliana’s child, I think we should go with her na.”
“Oh? What is that?” Elaya asked with interest.
“How do you think about the na Eliza?” I decided to ask the girl herself rather than just force a na on her.
The little girl thought about it for a second and then she smiled cutely and gave a nod. “Mm!”
“Alright, then your na is Eliza!”
At that mont, there was a surge of energy, and so notifications appeared in my vision.
{Your dungeon has been renad Eliza.}
It appeared that the Monster Tar skill Naming kicked in and she beca a nad dungeon. Wait, didn’t dungeons usually have nas? What was the na of the dungeon before I just renad it? Also, why was it just called Eliza? Shouldn’t it be Eliza’s Abode or Eliza’s Labyrinth or sothing? She was the intelligence around the dungeon, I could have given it a cool na like Dungeon of the Revenant Heart or sothing. That sounded a bit over the top though, and it would ultimately be the na of this little girl, so after a few monts of thought, I decided this was for the best.
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“Eliza… I think Eliana will like that na.” Elaya responded, a small smile on her face.
It did have a phonetic similarity with the other girls. I hadn’t noticed it before, but Eliana was probably nad because of Elaya. Perhaps Eliana also picked a na that sounded similar to her own. In this world, last nas typically were related more to the house and family you were a part of than sothing related to naming.
Eliana was only nad Aberis because when her father beca King, he decided to take the na to help solidify his authority over the Demon Lord Aberis. In that case, relatives might typically na their children in ways phonetically similar to their fathers. After all, didn’t King Aberis just na his son Edward II? I wouldn’t know if this was how it was done for certain until I spoke to her though.
“Thank you, daddy!” Eliza jumped into my arms and hugged .
“It wasn’t anything,” I responded sheepishly, after all, it was just giving her the na her mother wanted her to have.
I did send Eliana a Slave Communication that I wanted to et with her. Telling her that her daughter was now a sentient dungeon was more sothing I wanted to speak with her in person about, but she told she was busy for a few weeks finishing up the alliance, and that she didn’t have ti at the mont. I figured there was no rush, so I left it with that.
“Alright, in the anti, let’s fix this place up so you’re protected!” I flexed my fingers.
The three older won glanced at each other without saying anything. What was that look about? I just didn’t want my daughter getting violated by any dungeon divers. Was that so weird?
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