Is it just foreign key naming you're doing, or more? Have you seen the 
ForeignKeyConvention base class? You might be able to use that instead; but 
either way, that class implements IJoinedSubclassConvention so it might give 
you some ideas.

Documentation on this area is sparse; frankly, because it's crap.

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