Thread:GetYourFix/@comment-26994747-20160515223328/@comment-26347196-20160516001329

That one has been bugging me for a while since the word "epilog" to me seems really different from what I'd normally see. I have been asking nearly the entire English department of my school, some of them says they never see that word, some says it's probably reasonable in the sense of American English dialect. However, literature and language-wise, none of them advised me to use that word (as I asked them), and they say that using "epilog" in most writings might be riskier than "epilogue" despite the recommended rule of language consistency.

To be honest, and this is only my opinion: If I were to write a content that would be presented to the public, I want to use the language that is familiar and popular. While the consistency of language would give you a more straightforward guideline of editing, I feel like it would still screw people over when their language don't comprehend with one dialect.