Sunday, March 20, 2011

The White Knight's Invention

He called himself an inventor and recited mournful poetry.

An interesting figure, generally speaking, the white knight isn't one of the most glamorous characters in the world of stories.
Mainly because he's rather old. He's frail, lost and gloomy. And his head is full of impossible ideas.
But I have always had sympathy for him.

He could be another Einstein if he knew his theories. Or had his ingredients right. His problem is that he has everything muddled up right at the beginning.

But isn't it the same with most people?

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