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His name might actually be “Childers.” It is a rare surname, but maybe it was used as a first name for this (assuming “Children” was incorrectly translated).
It means “son of Childer” and it’s derived from the Old Norse personal name “Ketill,” meaning “kettle” or “cauldron,” combined with the Old English word “hird,” which means “warrior” or “soldier.”
And this so-called “Children” character happens to be a knight, so I think his name is supposed to be Childers or maybe even Childer. (●'◡'●)ノ
BRUH HIS NAME IS CHILDREN??? WHAT