ForM wrote:Umm, forgive me. But it is here I must enter the fray.
Dorka Thane. I feel you have missed the point of the word Legions.
It does not stand for one against the many. but rather many against any.
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le·gion /ˈlidʒən/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[lee-juhn] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1. a division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 soldiers.
2. a military or semimilitary unit.
3. the Legion.
a. American Legion.
b. foreign legion (def. 2).
4. any large group of armed men.
5. any great number of persons or things; multitude.
–adjective
6. very great in number: The holy man's faithful followers were legion.
[Origin: 1175–1225; ME legi(o)un (< OF) < L legiōn- (s. of legiō) picked body of soldiers, equiv. to leg(ere) to gather, choose, read + -iōn- -ion]
—Synonyms 5. throng, mass, host, sea.
A Thane is not a legion, but a single, if not sad, person.
You sir, are not a Spartan Warrior.
You fail again.
No it is you who fail! You are short sighted...
"My name is Legion" is a quotation from the Gospel according to Mark and refers to a story in which Jesus meets a man possessed by demons, and who, when asked what his name is, responds:
"My name is Legion, for we are many."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_name_is_Legion
In many of the Shin MegamI Tensei games, a cluster of souls in the form of a single demon is referred to as Legion.
Now you will never sleep again, because I have possessed you all for so many years and you are consumed by us.
