Talk:Vera Moray/@comment-3410662-20121014182911/@comment-27202257-20121225182413

I think a better example would be the page for the Royal Interrogator. He is never called Morris Sullivan by anyone, ever, but that's his name, so that's the name of the page. Every variation of "The Royal Interrogator" redirects to that page, so the page can still be found if any of those terms are searched/cited. There's also precedence for this on other wikis, such as the Assassin's Creed wiki: even though most players are more familiar with the name "Connor Kenway," the wiki uses Connor's real name, Ratonhnhaké:ton, as the name on his page. Then they have every variation of "Connor" redirect to it, so it can always be found by anyone searching him.

It's the same thing with this page. Her name is Vera Moray, even if no one calls her that, and "Granny Rags" redirects to this page so no one will miss it.

Personally, I feel using her real name creates a richer experience for the wiki-viewer. It makes it feel like the wiki really has all the info on this person.