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Asked a friend who is of Arabic descent and he told me that Al-Sayf is actually a common surname where A-Sayf is not. | |||
Revision as of 08:45, 28 January 2010
Descendant
Anybody else thinks that Malik may be an ancestor of Lucy? I mean it is possible, remember the writing on the wall there were two symbols that pointed out that history repeats itself, the Mandelbrot Set and the Lorenz Attractor. Here's a quote from the Lucy Stillman page.
"We have the Mandlebrot Set - an example of set theory and the repeating overall patterns of history."
I think the Mandelbrot Set represents that all the characters in Modern Times are just new versions of the same characters in the Third Crusade, remember, history repeats itself.
Anyway, continue the discussion so we can get some input.
- Even if it does make sense, there's absolutelly nothing right now that points that direction. Therefore I think we can keep it on the article, but only as a possibility and as such should be moved to the "Trivia" section. -- D. Cello 04:05, December 22, 2009 (UTC)
- I personally don't think that Malik may be related to Lucy. I think him being related to Antonio is more logical seeing as both have similar roles in the games. Aiding the game's protagonist as well as being the protagonist's friend. Also, their voices are a bit similar... - Master Sima Yi 11:39, December 25, 2009 (UTC)
- It's far fetched. I mean she looks like Maria as well.
Name
Where is it said his name is Malik Al-Sayf? If this is true, the page could be moved to that, no? Master Sima Yi 11:41, December 25, 2009 (UTC)
- "Malik" means "owner" so the name "Owner of the Sword" makes sense I guess. Cyberaltair 14:16, December 25, 2009 (UTC)
- No changes will be made unless a verifiable source is given. Period. We already had the "Maria Thorpe" thing and it was enough. I wanna check and recheck those surnames to make sure it isn't fandom. -- D. Cello 02:50, December 26, 2009 (UTC)
Actually, Malik means "King" or "Ruler".
Your honorable servant,
-Beirut
His last name ias a-sayf, it saasys in the credits.
Smiliey 08:58, January 22, 2010 (UTC)smiliey
Asked a friend who is of Arabic descent and he told me that Al-Sayf is actually a common surname where A-Sayf is not.