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[edit] Demon Knight (the person)
Wait, so Brayker is the Demon Knight? That doesn't make any sense; why would the people who are fighting the demons be given a title like that?
I interpreted "No one's ever brought a demon knight to the other side before" as a comment about the Collector himself falling in "love" (or, rather, "L.....") with Jeryline. The love comment fits with the theory that Brayker and Jeryline are Demon Knights, but the title in and of itself still doesn't make sense to me. EVula 15:56, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
Reply: In the original script, Brayker was the Demon Knight. However, as the script was altered and refined, the Salesman became the main character instead of him, and hence the Demon Knight. That is as I understand it from Fangoria.
Reply: Demon Knight is a pun on Demon night, where the characters fought demons at night. User:Yoda 317 wrote this.
[edit] re: the disciple
Doesn't it say he was a thief and his name or something? its been a LONG time since i have seen this flick but surely it wouldn't hurt to say "by a thief named blahblah" rather than the incorrect disciple comment or the new "it was filled" WookMuff 19:19, 6 November 2006 (UTC)