it is rlly funny that wildbow thinks so little about legend that he forgot he never gave him a name in worm so ward accidentally canonizes that his son’s name is also his name
worm interlude 13:
“How’s the family?” She asked. “You adopted, if I remember right?” “We did. Arthur was worried that a surrogate parent would give birth to a parahuman, and if that happened, he’d be out of the loop.” [...] “But the child is good? A boy or a girl?” “A boy. Keith.”
ward last 20.e1:
“Same here,” Keith said. He’d rinsed off, and his hair was wet, and the ends of his hair had a blue-white halo. He’d flown hard in the cold with that wet hair. “I flew out, checked. The Titans are gone.”
spacebattles thread:
Radiata: Just out of curiosity, what is Legend's civilian name? I know it's not really an important question in the grand scheme of things, but I always found it mildly amusing that the only member of the Triumvirate to manage surviving the story is also the only member whose name we don't actually know. Wildbow: It's stated twice.
four possible explanations
legend specifically chose to adopt a child that had the same name as him
legend adopted a child and then renamed it so it would have the same name as him
chevalier doesn't actually know legend's civilian name
in the worm interlude, legend wasn't saying his son's name, he was saying his own name, like a pokemon














