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PisceanWaterbender wrote:   One could also potentially argue the association with royalty you get from King Arthur, which makes me think of royal colors such as bue, red, purple, or gold. Seems like a bit of a stretch to me considering that King Arthur is such an amorphous literary figure. There's multiple versions of the guy, and that's not even including more modern adaptations of his character which may incorporate any number of colors.

It'd be like naming a character Romeo and saying that his first name fits the CNR because love and blood are usually represented by the color red, two common thematic elements of Romeo & Juliet. Or, for that matter, naming a character Mary and making a similar statement since Mary could refer to the drink, Bloody Mary, or the mythogical figure by the same name, or Queen Mary I.