Talk:Arie Family/@comment-26484417-20160405071834/@comment-5693502-20160406212136

Well yes, Arie Swordsmanship (just like any other form/style of swordsmanship) would come under the umbrella of being "swordsmanship"; that's a given. Also, that Naruto example implies that the White-style techniques are unique and unlearnable by anyone other than Hoaqin/White. Exactly, the original (basic) technique is the base and a customisation is just that: a customisation. If, for example, Hagipherione Zahard came along with an Arie style sword technique called, "Arie Swordsmanship, Sect Three Stance Seven, Hagipherione-style Princess Sword, XYZ", and all subsequent techniques she utilised then followed the naming structure, "Hagipherione-style Princess Sword, XYZ", would you consider her techniques to be Arie swordsmanship techniques or not ?

Granted, a lot of assumptions there, but more as examples than anything. I never called SIU lazy, I merely said it would've been unnecessary for him to do so. He's got a bad wrist and, considering that logically you would expect that something with a shortened name would come from the same 'style' as something with the full name, it wouldn't be a surprise if SIU decided not to write out the full names for each and every White-style technique he portrayed.

It's not impossible to have an alternative interpretation of [something considered] a fact. Now while I am not explicitly saying that I am 100% correct (nor saying that you are 100% wrong), the evidence we have been given from the story, as well as a pinch of logic, would indicate that all White-style techniques displayed by Hoaqin are forms/derivations of Arie Swordsmanship. Yes, I did mention that if it isn't confirmed by Word of God it should generally be refrained from being added to pages although there are exceptions to every rule (especially considering this is an unofficial encyclopaedia run by a bunch of fans haha). Also, I don't feel like I've implied or indicated that things shown in the story aren't enough to warrant something being added.