Talk:Black Knight
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I cleaned up a few of the spelling and grammatical errors in the article. Gmrx 23:20, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
Darth Vader can not, in any sense, be considered a black night. Essential to the black night label is service to no leige. Mr. Vader was in the service of the emporer. That reference should be removed.
I agree. However, it has been changed. Darth Vader is more of a Dark Knight than a Black Knight. Maybe switching the wording around would help? Knight45 9:55, 30 August 2006
Article is contradictory. Says black knights are black because they do not want (or have) affiliation with a liege. Later, it says that they're black because they don't want their armor to rust.
- No, see, they paint their armor black to prevent rust because they have no pages, and they have no pages because they have no known affiliation with a liege. It makes perfect sense. CaptHayfever 19:20, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Dark Knight
I've restored and touched up the section describing the 'Dark Knight' fictional archetype - it should probably stay for the time being. I think it may be a good idea to perhaps one day give the stock character it's own article and include examples from works of fiction and literature. Perhaps it could be under a different name, too? Although I for one certainly can't think of anything better than 'Dark Knight'. Any suggestions? Knyght27 10:27, 6 December 2006 (UTC)