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[edit] "Young Master"
An alias is a fake name employed to disguise one’s identity or, at best, a separate form of referral towards a person that is used in replacement of a real name such as a nickname (Blue Lightning or Bear, for example). It is not the case with “Young Master”, which is merely a honorific title used by Gremio, Pahn and Cleo, akin to “Lord” or any of the sort. If we were to include that, then we'd better start plowing through the games for every single instance in which a character has been addressed as "Sir", "Master", "Commander", "Captain", "Lady", "Madame", etc so that they can be included into their respective characters' pages. Not particularly eager to do so myself, mind you. Ephyon 11:25, 9 September 2006 (UTC)