Talk:Weiss' Father/@comment-209.195.85.53-20160309041350/@comment-209.195.85.53-20160309050807

@73.Anon.52

Dude, that's what I stated above. XP

@SpiritedDreaming

I did not suggest that at all. Also speaking of the CNR, I'm not trying to sound mean by pointing this out, but let me ask you this:

- Is 'James' a color-based name? No, but 'Ironwood' is.

- Is 'Nebula ' a color-based name? No, but 'Violette' is.

- Is 'Octavia' a color-based name? No, but 'Ember' is.

- Is 'Nolan' a color-based name? No, but 'Porfirio' is.

- Is 'Lisa' a color-based name? No, but 'Lavender' is.

- Is either 'Cyril' or 'Ian' a color-based name? No, but apparently saying 'Cyril Ian,' sounds like 'Curulean,' which apparently counts as a name.

So the CNR isn't limited to first names, but color-based surnames can count, as well. Though, honestly, Cyril Ian's name, though clever, seems kinda lazy when it came to naming characters. ^_^

- AL