User talk:DemonRin

Welcome
Hi and welcome to the One Piece Encyclopedia! Thanks for your edit to the Talk:Black Leg Style page.

BB lack of bounty
Okay I'll explain it to you. If you say he has 0 and saying he has "no bounty" are not the same things. 0 is saying he DOES have a bounty and its worth nothing. Even you use both things together your also contridicting yourself, because your saying he has no bounty yet writing he has a bounty of 0. Its a hard concept to grasp, but we just say "he has no bounty" and leave it at that on the wikia.

Its noted (or should be) on his page and bounties page... There isn't need to write 0 yet. Even if theres a prospect of him getting a bount, we can't list it either as its speculation for now. One-Winged Hawk 15:11, 23 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Kuma made a point on Thriller Bark to tell Moria his former bounty was "Zero". http://media.onemanga.com/mangas/00000002/00000474/12.jpg
 * My wording was off, but Kuma did make a point to tell This to Moria. Therefore it's viable and notable at the very least.DemonRin 15:16, 23 August 2009 (UTC)

A Flower By Any Other Name
MARGARET is derived from the Greek word "margarites" or 'pearl'. All of the Kuja are named after flowers, not jewels; in this one's case, the flower 'leucanthemum vulgare' or "Marguerite". Unless you can find a flower calledd margaret or pearl, this would go completely against the Kuja flower-naming consistency even if its phonetically correct.
 * Kaizoku-Hime 08:00, 28 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Her name isn't written "Maagaritto" in Japanese, it's written "Maagaretto". Margaret is the English Variant of the EXACT same name.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_(name) Look on Wikipedia, scroll down, there's about 1000 Variants, do a search, "Marguerite" is there under "French".
 * Marguerite = Name of The Flower. Margaret = English version of "Marguerite".  So Margaret = English Version of the name of the flower.
 * Again, Japanese is a Phonic language, things are written as they are pronounced. If it were "Marguerite" it would have been written and pronounced in the anime as "Maagaritto".DemonRin 08:07, 28 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Japanese Wikipedia entry of マーガレット. The name can be romanized as Margaret or Marguerite.Mugiwara Franky 12:15, 28 August 2009 (UTC)