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  1. #11
    Good thing I didn't mention a THING about this being Real-World basis. I was talking purely in-game, with the occasional mention that it was due to IRL Knights being Christian that helped influence the meme, but not as a contributing reason why the in-game Knights would be wholly Christian.

    So again although i dont care
    This is a lot more effort than someone who truly doesn't care would put into this. You even did research and bothered to put in a Link to said research. I'd say you're caring about this at least a bit. If you truly didn't care, you wouldn't have even felt the need to post.
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  2. #12
    ACTUALLY

    It's because im a history buff and was already aware of all that information and didn't have to search it up really, AND additionally being a history buff I enjoy the conversations and enlightening people to situations. I'll clarify tho, cause admitting my context wasn't clear. I don't care about how people read into it in the game. Nor does it's presence matter, and nor does the phrase need to be removed (because i don't care about the phrase's impacts on some perception of the game lore)

    I do care how people read into and perceive history and about the accuracy of the statements they make. And also about the inspiration that goes into the development of the heroes. And although you don't mention real world basis.... this is a discussion. I brought up real world basis because it's what interests me. If you didn't want to have a discussion rooted in etymology and history then why post in the forums about it?
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