Specks of golden starlight fell from the night sky, adorning the entire venue, vast and magnificent, as if descending into a dream.
Although the deeds of that Highness are widely known to this day, recorded in countless accounts, out of respect for the venerable, their name is generally not spoken directly unless in a formal and solemn occasion. Mention of the name is usually reserved for the swearing-in ceremony of the successive leaders of the Federal Congress.
Of course, aside from such grand and official events, ordinary people also have occasions when they can utter her name, which are the prayers found within the sacred scriptures of the world.
The format of the prayers was stipulated by sages of old; although it is permissible to call upon that Highness's name, one cannot detach it from the context or extract it to use independently. In other words, if you want to say this name, you must recite the entire prayer without selective quoting, modifying, or altering its meaning.