Talk:Qrow's Team/@comment-84.184.139.109-20151018090313/@comment-25396609-20151020035722

We've actually had this discussion, Stark means strong and specifically a strong contrast, stark white means extremely white and contrsting, the same word can be applied to any color to mean an intense, pure form of that color, opening it up to the point of being too broad a spectrum to really work. (Someone else probably remembers the conclusion of that line of discussion better than me)

STRQ/Stork, however, acts as an interesting bit of foreshadowing (chronologically speaking) for the family situation, and also more closely ties to the color white (as the white stork is most often the first one to come to mind) than does Stark (which can be applied to any color)