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[8][10] They can be applied to either the first or last name depending on which is given. In situations where both the first and last names are spoken, the suffix is attached to whichever comes last in the word order. Japanese names traditionally follow the Eastern name order. An honorific is generally used when referring to the person one is talking to (one's interlocutor), or when referring to an unrelated third party in speech. However, it is dropped by some superiors when referring to one's in-group or informal writing. It is never used to refer to oneself, except for dramatic effect or some exceptional cases. Dropping the honorific suffix when referring to one's interlocutor, which is known as to yobisute (呼び捨て), implies a high degree of intimacy and is generally reserved for one's spouse, younger family members, social inferiors (as in a teacher addressing students in traditional arts), close friends and confidants. Within sports teams or among classmates, where the interlocutors approximately are of the same age or seniority, it can be acceptable to use family names without honorifics. [1] Some people of the younger generation, roughly born since 1970, prefer to be referred to without an honorific. However, dropping honorifics is a sign of informality even with casual acquaintances. When referring to a third person, honorifics are used except when referring to one's family members while talking to a non-family member or when referring to a member of one's company while talking to a customer or someone from another company—this is the uchi–soto (in-group / out-group) distinction.Phaeris Voiced by: Jean Barney (French); John Knowles (English) A powerful dragon who lived on the Crimson Claw archipelago in order to protect Shinonome's Dofus. When Qilby and Yugo fought for the Dofus, he defended Yugo against Qilby and a possessed Adamaï. Balthazar Voiced by: Gérard Surugue (French); Frank Stubbs (English) An ancient dragon who watches over the children Eliatrope in the Emrub dimension. Ogrest Voiced by: Brigitte Lecordier, Mathias Kozlowski (Giant) (French); Julie-Ann Dean, Joe Mills (Giant) (English) A gigantic goat-like ogre who was accidentally created from Ogrines and a piece of candy a long time ago by an alchemist named Otomaï. He is known for creating natural disasters dubbed Ogrest's Chaos, in which his tears create giant floods. Otomaï Voiced by: Mark Lesser (French); Brad Kavanagh (English) A Feca alchemist who accidentally created Ogrest and treated him as his son.
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