Talk:Arslan Altan/@comment-11362637-20150917062157/@comment-11362637-20150919190606

Just because you come across a fanboy doesn't mean what he's obsessing over isn't good. Whovians, Trekkies, and Star Wars fans aren't terrible people, but when you find someone going nuts about how he loves something, it should be more welcome than a nerd talking about the recent Fantastic Four movie and how it's making the previous look like The Dark Knight in comparison.

When I found out a character was named Arslan, it seemed to be the most obscure naming choice I ever came across in RWBY, and I've seen a lot. I mean, in The Heroic Legend, there's names such as Daryun and Giev. The name throws me for a loop, that's all.

Also, do any of you like Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood? Because Hiromu Arakawa (who wrote and drew the original manga) is the mind behind the Heroic Legend. It isn't completely original, as the original story was based off of a fictionalization of a war between the Persians and Turkish kingdoms over 500 years ago. Funny how the writers chose that particular name for this character.

But if they're basing their own characters after ones from anime, I'm getting the Hell out of here, as should you all if that be the case.

Finally, how is generalization a bad thing if you're good at it? I don't get it.