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Originally posted by Tseng
Minotaurs and dragons are mythological creatures which hav been referred to for some thousands of years, whereas orcs are merely contained in fantasy stories in a rather recent timeframe. Should every made-up creature gain its own dictionary definition? I do not think so.
We speak of any paladin at all - remember, we are trying to prove that a Dark Paladin can exist. Now, if you acknowledge that there are other types of paladins than the specific one which you have defined, then you acknowledge also the possibility for a "Dark Paladin" to exist.
Oh. I inverted the color on the left, and the result was the color on the right. That shade of blue is the opposite of that shade of orange.
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There you go Tseng, the dictionary cannot fully apply to the fantasy world. It does not always give thorough definition or even a definition on some fictional creatures/persons/things.
Perhaps it was my failure to elucidate that I was speaking of Paladins in fiction, since after all we are playing in a game that supposedly is based on a fictional world. Hence, there is no need for debate on this any longer because I acknowledge it is very possible for a Paladin to be evil in the real world back in middle ages.
Yea I notice that but did you try to invert regular grey? Its not much of an inversion.
The point which you could obviously see is that not everything has to have an opposite.