
07-30-2003, 05:27 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Léon
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Originally posted by Tseng
Can one find an Orc in the real world? No.
Can you find a strong supporter of a cause (be it a dark or light one) in the real world? Yes.
Do all Paladins wield swords of holy flames? That is one interpretation of what a Paladin can do. A paladin does not necessarily need to wield a sword of holy flames (even if you believed that all Paladins were good in nature).
You say that it will explain the main points, and because it explains the main points it cannot fully apply? I don't follow your logic here.
Though the magic of MS Paint's "Invert Colors" option:
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Can you find a dragon in the real world? Minotaur? They have a definition but they don’t exist in the real world. You can’t find Orcs in the dictionary and it too does not exist in the real world. As I said previously, the dictionary cannot fully apply to a fictional world for various of reasons. In, addition when it does have a definition for that fictional characters its a basic definition of it.
That depends which Paladin you are speaking about and I am speaking about the Paladins of fictional stories. In those stories they do wield a sword of holy flames.
Did you try grey, not too opposite was it? Not everything has an opposite.
To tell you the truth Tseng, I’m not too clear on what was your last post's point was. |
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