Talk:King Arthur and the Knights of Justice

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Lord Chang's Purple Horde

"Lord Chang - Known as the Purple Warrior because of his armor, he leads an army of samurai-like warriors, known as the Purple Horde... as Chang's warriors are based off Asian factions, dragons are considered sacred to them."

Is it possible that the Horde is based on Qin Shi Huangdi's "

terra cotta army
"? That would dovetail neatly with the idea of Morgana & Viper's Warlords being living statues. I only have the vaguest memories of the supporting characters and antagonists in this show, so, if anyone has screen capture or video clip reference of the Purple Horde, it could be very helpful in figuring out whether what I'm saying here makes any sense. -- Asterphage 03:57, 5 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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