Talk:Enryu/@comment-28805348-20160705184138/@comment-26484417-20160713121959

@Red Shinsoo: Oh well, unfortunately the distortion, misinterpretations, and ignorance of what I'd written thorough your replies hadn't gone away with the typo, so correcting it didn't really compliment you.

Also, did you insist on getting what I wrote incorrectly one last time? I said that what you claim to be your (new) point is already covered by my first comment as undetermined, not that your (new) point is undetermined. So if that bit about Zahard were your point in the first place--and we both know it wasn't--, you'd not have not reason to join the discussion in the first place.

It's basically impossible to take you seriously at this point. One thing is navigating all of the logical fallacies, but it's quite something else when you try to deny / excuse the failed argument(s) by claiming it was something else. Especially when it turns out that the something else hasn't been in dispute, and that I actually covered it 3 times--in various degrees--before you "refocused".

If you'd caught on with "that was my point" when I'd mentioned it anytime before you obviously refined your scope, I may be even willing to believe you despite what's written in your comments. However, since you missed all of those, and only "refocused" on Zahard when the original argument became untenable, you simply aren't very convincing no matter how you act now. It's not like I have to rely on my memory to be sure, it's all still up there and we can all see your comments as well as my mentions of what you later claim as your point.

@Rachellover: I would also like that more, but we do know that Enryu received the sobriquet "Guardian Murderer" when he reached the top, which means that the act of killing must have happened prior to that occasion. Any alternative explanation requires at least an assumption that this statement accounts for a time gap between "reached the top" and "was given the sobriquet", which--in turn--makes it lose by the virtue of Occam's razor.