Talk:Nia Ellarious/@comment-43297274-20200311141419/@comment-25984471-20200410163359

I think "Ellarious" was derived from Ellara, the battlemage who fought alongside Xaius. On the first chapter, Nia and Scholar Vash. they're searching for the temple of Ellara as part of Nia's pilgrimage right? I think it'd make sense since Nia was raised in a temple Light, the "ious" must be just an affix, like how they do with Scandinavian surnames, example, Morgasson - meaning the son of Morga.