I’ve actually gone back and forth on this over the years, but I’ve started to standardize on “Dave Riggler”, rather than “David Riggler”. For me, it seems like a more natural way for the character to identify himself. When he’s a child, adults call him David, but he prefers Dave, and that’s how his friends refer to him in his adolescent years, and how he identifies himself as an adult.
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