Forum:Punctuation

I've noticed an inconsistency in our style of punctuating the possessive form of singular nouns ending with the letter S. Sometimes we put the apostrophe after the word and leave it as is, but other times we add an apostrophe AND an S.

For example: Flame Princess' older brother uses the former style, whereas Flame Princess's house uses the latter.

As far as I'm aware, this isn't a North American English vs. British English thing; it's just a matter of style. So for consistency, what's it gonna be? Vote below with * or comment with * and remember to sign with ~. —Bellamybug (talk) 02:38, January 22, 2015 (UTC)

Flame Princess's

 * Seems more natural to me. —Bellamybug (talk) 02:38, January 22, 2015 (UTC)