Talk:Color Naming Rule/@comment-410526-20160901173103/@comment-25936766-20160901174946

@Gastropod: Except I'm not denying that she's named after a mushroom, I'm not denying that they said that. All I'm saying is, that her first name is the common name for a hawthorn. Extra info on how her name, both first and last, not just the last, fit CNR, completely harmless.

@Hazel: You're missing the freaking point. He's saying it's superfluous because there's already a confirmed way that the name relates to CNR: Her last name is derived from a mushroom.

Yet multiple names listed there have info that would logically also be superfluous because there's already a confirmed way for their names to fit CNR: Peter=Stone, Ravens are black, Roman Silver, and Emeralds are green.

That is already clear, no one can deny it. If so, then trying to explain beyond that how their names, at least the rest of their names, also fit CNR, by Gas's logic, would also be superfluous because there's already a confirmed way.