Thread:Jdogno7/@comment-4977079-20151207064906/@comment-1409530-20151207105050

Belt of Deltora wrote: I think I understand where you're coming from Jdogno7, but your discussion of 'and' has no relevance to the topic of the order of the names. In fact, the book uses the phrase 'Lief, Barda and Jasmine' without the comma before 'and'. I'm not too sure on the 'logic' you mentioned, as it's not a grammar issue, but one of 'which one is clearer?' and 'is this supported by the books?'. As both the original phrase 'Lief, Barda and Jasmine' fits both, I think it's clear that it should be kept the same. While change something that doesn't need fixing? It's informative and is what is expected when someone reads the wiki, as the reader is used to reading the phrase in the books as well.

" I'm not too sure on the 'logic' you mentioned, as it's not a grammar issue, but one of 'which one is clearer?' and 'is this supported by the books?'.": The logic I was referring to is that Lief and Jasmine become more than friends, ultimately spouses and family. While Jasmine and Barda are only ever at the most friends and nothing more. Likewise with Barda and Lief as well.