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Re: Signature Characters
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lugnet.castle.org.cw
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Mon, 3 Apr 2000 20:05:45 GMT
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In lugnet.castle.org, Jeff Johnston writes:
> Shiri Dori wrote:
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> (Aside: shouldn't this whole thing be in .org.cw? FU set there...)
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> > In lugnet.castle.org, Cale Leiphart writes:
> > I also often have reasons behind my namings. For example, my character Kfir is
> > hebrew for lion... I'm actually rethinking that name, because Kfir himself is
> > NOT connected at all to the lion kingdom.
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> Well, it could be a name that's more symbolic than literal. The lion is the
> "King of the Beasts", and IIRC Kfir is an animal trainer of some kind, no? It
> might be a bit of hubris to style himself after the King of the Beasts, even
> if he's a very *good* trainer, but it's a possibility...
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> Because of the "King of the Beasts" symbolism, the lion is also often used as
> a royal symbol. Are you sure he's unconnected? He might be an unacknowledged
> illegitimate child, or the son or grandson of such a person...that would open
> up all sorts of political possibilities, and it might even give him a reason
> to support Scar in her quest for revenge...
Maybe Just Maybe and im accenting on MAYBE that Kfir could just possibly be a
Shapeshifter. Since he cant Train animals he might be able to control them
with his supernatural powers. He might be able to Turn into a Lion or other
animal.
Later,
Cj
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| | Re: Signature Characters
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| Shiri Dori wrote: (Aside: shouldn't this whole thing be in .org.cw? FU set there...) (...) Well, it could be a name that's more symbolic than literal. The lion is the "King of the Beasts", and IIRC Kfir is an animal trainer of some kind, no? It (...) (25 years ago, 2-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle.org, lugnet.castle.org.cw)
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