Question 3 of the 4 today.
I've been scratching my head over whether or not certain characters are unique.
For instance:
Armorbearer: There were many armorbearers in old testament times. Thus, this is referring to a group; this guy isn't unique, right?
♦Some would say, "Well, Armorbearer is referring to Jonathan's Armorbearer."
Then the card should be called "Jonathan's Armorbearer." Otherwise, it's a generic armorbearer. (As for the illustration ...that is probably not Jonathan being depicted.)
♦If we're going by verse context, then Mighty Warrior counts as unique - and what's more, he does not count as human. (He's Jesus!) In fact, he doesn't even count as an Angel. Converting him through Forbidden Fruit is now a no-no (and very ironic).
♦Also, if we're going by verse context, what is Paladin?
☼We can't be going by verse context on these things. We just can't. The game falls apart in too many ways.
Strong Demon: Likewise.
♦Some would say, "Well, the verse is referring to a specific demon." Yeah, same with demons like Foul Spirit, Lying Spirit, Unclean Spirit/Demon/whatever/etc., you get the point. These guys are not unique!
♦And if they are, what about Legion? That was referring to a specific Bible story too! If they're unique, how can they band together?
Again, we're not gonna go by verse context on this.
☼Again, we can't be going by verse context on these things.
Am I right in saying these things, or is there something I am missing?
→Oh, and here are two quick questions:
Quick Question:
Is Warrior in Training considered to be a human hero? And if so, which gender is Warrior in Training? Likewise with Paladin.
Other Gender Question:
Which beasts are genderless?