Thread:GetYourFix/@comment-26994747-20160515223328/@comment-5956954-20160515235001

Mabian wrote: Sticking with one or the other should be sufficient. One rule in writing is when you pick a language style. You stick with it. Be consistent. Oh well. Doesn't really matter. It's bloody spelling.

and yeah, Epilog originated from greek's punctuation of Epilogue [ἐπίλογος] (/e.pí.lo.ɡos/ → /e.ˈpi.lo.ɣos/ → /e.ˈpi.lo.ɣos/), so that might explain it.

I also use this to get my reasons: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/words/british-and-american-spelling

and a larger list here: https://www.spellzone.com/pages/british-american.cfm

So that's how I got my reason to go with Epilog, even though I like Epilogue better. To Americans, it sounds more "logical."

Again, shouldn't really matter. It's apparently the rules, but as I stated earlier, it's either gue or just log at the end since gue is completely optional in both languages.