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# The [[colour]] black in [[heraldry]] is called [[Sable (Heraldry)|Sable]]. | # The [[colour]] black in [[heraldry]] is called [[Sable (Heraldry)|Sable]]. | ||
# In Medieval Europe Sable or black was thought to signify constancy, sometimes grief. | # In Medieval Europe Sable or black was thought to signify constancy, sometimes grief. | ||
+ | #In arguments, things can be black-and-white, meaning that the issue at hand is dichotomized (having two clear, opposing sides with no middle ground). | ||
+ | #In ancient China, black was the symbol of North and Water, one of the main five colors. | ||
===Parks=== | ===Parks=== | ||
*[[Blackened Oak]] | *[[Blackened Oak]] |
Revision as of 15:28, 5 April 2009
N. A color.
- When a Weapon is termed "Black" it means that that Weapon is poisonous, or will result in death. A hold over from the Dagorhir Rulebook that has little or no meaning today.
- If a Sash is black, it means that the wearer is playing an assassin.
- If a strip is black it means Poison or other Death Magic.
- If someone is wearing White face paint and a Black armband they are probably a Vampire.
- The colour black in heraldry is called Sable.
- In Medieval Europe Sable or black was thought to signify constancy, sometimes grief.
- In arguments, things can be black-and-white, meaning that the issue at hand is dichotomized (having two clear, opposing sides with no middle ground).
- In ancient China, black was the symbol of North and Water, one of the main five colors.