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)