Talk:Darth Tenebrous's Sith Master

Master or master?
There seems to be some dispute as to how to refer to the subject of this article. Since the Manual of Style mandates that proper American English be used, let's take a look at those rules (quoted from The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation - 10th Edition):
 * Rule 3: Capitalize a person's title when it precedes the name. Do not capitalize when the title is acting as a description following the name.
 * Examples:
 * Chairperson Petrov
 * Ms. Petrov, the chairperson of the company, will address us at noon.
 * Rule 6: Capitalize any title when used as a direct address.
 * Example:
 * Will you take my temperature, Doctor?

Therefore, "The master of Tenebrous" is proper American English, whereas "The Master of Tenebrous" is not. Unless Tenebrous is quoted as saying, "No, Master, I do not want green sauce on my taco," the word "master" should not be capitalized.  Gethralkin  Hyperwave 20:23, February 9, 2012 (UTC)