Talk:Tyrian Callows/@comment-50.66.217.64-20170220195405/@comment-25936766-20170220233725

@Anon: ....I find it rather funny how your "theory" depends entirely on very wild guesses on their names's meanings, and on fallacious connections, not to mention some wrong/half-wrong data. Let me begin:

1)" "Callows" are a type of grassland that floods and is transformed into swampland, where birds congregate. Found most commonly in Ireland, in the region of Tipperary." And then "The episode focussing on Tyrian is called "Tipping point" ".

Faulty logic since you are assuming there's a connection simply because the words are read similarly. Knowing how the Irish language is phonetically, I'm 100% sure Tipperary doesn't sound like Tipping at all. And even if it did, I'm even more sure the words are completely unrelated.

2) You fail to make a real connection between Tyrian and Ozking in the entire texts. All you did was mention coincidental similarities in names (in itself reeking of association fallacy), never mention how Tyrian is related to the King of Vale.

3) You assume Arthur Watts alludes to King Arthur of England. For starters, there's no proof of that. He could allude to James Watt, or Watson, if we base ourselves on the name alone.

4) Hazel Rainart, "whose name is a germanic version of Ragnar, from Ragnar Lodbrok"? First of all, give me the evidence. Because Rainart is a variant of Reynard, from germanic Raginhard. Which means "Brave advice", and is, obviously, not Ragnar.

And even if it was Ragnar somehow, that doesn't mean he would allude to him specifically.

5) Also assuming Emerald alludes to Aladin. There isn't clear-enough evidence; she could easily allude to Cleopatra as well.

6) And also assuming Salem alludes to Jerusalem, of all things. A freaking city, instead of a character. It's so against what's been the case with literally everyone else, it's absurd.

And I've never ever heard a single bit of "Salem is the shortened form of Jerusalem".

She most definitely does not allude to a city, a town, or events. At most, her name does. You wouldn't say Ruby alludes to red gems, right?

And when you say that "Then even she fits the theme", I don't think you realize that....it doesn't show at all how she would. Even less how she would allude to Melchizedek when she hasn't made any allusions to him. Not even in her design; she's not a Slenderman-wannabe.