Hmm correct me if I'm wrong but if Skolas was a plural noun it would be Skolas' revenge but since it's a singular noun it is Skolas's revenge.
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Let me reiterate. My name is Nelson. it would be incorrect to say this is Nelson' lunch. Right? Therefore when something belongs to someone or something it be comes possessive. Therefore it's Nelson's lunch. Same with Skolas. It's Skolas's Revenge.
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No. His name ends with "S" Nelson's Lunch would be correct however if the name was Skolas, it would be written as Skolas' Lunch Names that end in "S" should not have "-'s"
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You're wrong. Skolas is a proper noun since it is a name of a person, place, thing, or idea. If the name was not present, there should be the "-'s" Skolas does not need the "-'s" It should be written as " Skolas' "