@LadyRunic I thought you didn't actually have to say the name in order to use it? "I command you by your name, do such-and-such." Still, that makes sense.
@Zahrale if it's possible to extract a name with duress, and it can be learned from records, riddles, and sources other than the owner, there's really not much difference from the example you used for dragons. If someone learns your name, they will be able to command you, and your only freedom in the future is that which they allow you.
By conflicting, I mean one person says "go" and the other says "stay". What happens to the fey who is controlled by both?
@Zahrale if it's possible to extract a name with duress, and it can be learned from records, riddles, and sources other than the owner, there's really not much difference from the example you used for dragons. If someone learns your name, they will be able to command you, and your only freedom in the future is that which they allow you.
By conflicting, I mean one person says "go" and the other says "stay". What happens to the fey who is controlled by both?