But as others have pointed out, you were incorrect in your assertion in the first place.
MacDeath's name is basically a play on words derived from the name Macbeth. That's right, Macbeth is not just a play.. it's also the NAME of the principle character. I should point out it's a real Scottish name of some history. Therefore the name MacDeath is perfectly fine in this instance, and you insisting that he and everybody else is wrong doesn't mean they are.
Using Mac as opposed to Mc in names is commonplace, mac being loosely translated from Scottish Gaelic as 'son of'. Macdonald is just as valid as McDonald.
here's an example.
Basically, when you find yourself in a hole with a shovel... stop digging![]()



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