ShadowWillson

Alright Yall, I got a vote for ya'. I got two stories on the rise and you get to choose. Since I post two stories normally, what story do you want first. I already got the vote for the next Culture AU. The winner is Egyptian. So we have these two:
          	
          	Embalmed: Harry's in Egypt and gets raised in Egypt. bxbxb
          	
          	Born of Cursed Blood: The Blood of a Unicorn really is very diverse and powerful. bxb
          	
          	The rest is a surprise.
          	
          	Happy Reading!
          	
          	~The Shadow Wolf

LunaWangxian

Embalmed
          	  Will he meet Bill Weasley?
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ShadowWillson

Alright Yall, I got a vote for ya'. I got two stories on the rise and you get to choose. Since I post two stories normally, what story do you want first. I already got the vote for the next Culture AU. The winner is Egyptian. So we have these two:
          
          Embalmed: Harry's in Egypt and gets raised in Egypt. bxbxb
          
          Born of Cursed Blood: The Blood of a Unicorn really is very diverse and powerful. bxb
          
          The rest is a surprise.
          
          Happy Reading!
          
          ~The Shadow Wolf

LunaWangxian

Embalmed
            Will he meet Bill Weasley?
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ShadowWillson

I promise, I have not abandoned Nightmare. I only have 4 or 5 Chapters (Tops) left of Fates. Once Fates is done, I'll start working more diligently on Nightmare. I've got a few chapters ready when Fates is done but I've found that posting 2 stories tops puts less stress on me and easier to keep my mind on.
          
          Unwanted Child just happens to be my ADHD brain child... It won’t let me pause it...
          
          Happy reading and have a good day.
          
          -The Shadow Wolf

Monntiger

@ShadowWillson that's fine take your time
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ShadowWillson

Me writing another story, "Can't post this right now. Have to finish at least two others before posting." Reminding myself over and over and over. Getting new Ideas to write, "You have all these other stories you never finished. Go finish them first." Me sitting down at four in the morning and writing a random story idea down only for it to turn into a ten chapter story. The feelings of needing to compete it take over and now it's on the LIST. Yall have no idea how many stories I have lined up to publish.... But frist... Fates will be done. Unwanted Child will be Compete. And! I will finish one more... Stipent or....I am King... Who knows.... Morning coffee Here I COME!

ShadowWillson

Hey guys, Does anyone know how to write out an Egyptian name? Like... first last, middle, extra names? Like are their family names first or titles or something. I've tried looking it up but I come up stumped. I found some good names that I'd like to use but don't want to put them wrong like an uncultured dummy.

Forever_Be_Loved

Here’s a link I found :-)
            #:~:text=Every%20baby's%20second%20name%20is,stretches%20back%20through%20the%20generations." rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://jaysoncasper.com/2017/09/26/why-egyptians-get-confused-by-our-american-childrens-names #:~:text=Every%20baby's%20second%20name%20is,stretches%20back%20through%20the%20generations.</a>
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Forever_Be_Loved

This is what I found from Google’s AI but anyone who knows more please correct it if it’s wrong… 
            
            In a traditional Egyptian full name, the order is typically personal name, followed by the father's name, and then the grandfather's name; with family names becoming increasingly common, often starting with "El-" (meaning "the"). 
            Example: "Mohamed Ahmed Hussain" - where "Mohamed" is the personal name, "Ahmed" is the father's name, and "Hussain" is the grandfather's name. 
            Key points about Egyptian names:
            No "last name" concept: Historically, Egyptians did not have a fixed family name like in many Western cultures. 
            "El-" prefix: When using a family name, it often starts with "El-". 
            Importance of paternal lineage: The inclusion of father and grandfather names emphasizes the importance of family lineage. 
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