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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
The exact reason for the name is unknown. However, across many cultures, the colour white is often associated with innocence and purity.<ref>{{Cite|author=Heller, Eva|title=Psychologie de la couleur – Effets et symboliques|url=https://pyramyd-editions.com/products/psychologie-de-la-couleur|publisher=Pyramyd (French translation)|published=2000}}</ref> The revolt may be called white because it was specifically led by {{nihongo|young wizards|若手魔導師|wakate madō-shi}} who naively thought they could make a change. | The exact reason for the name is unknown. However, across many cultures, the colour white is often associated with innocence and purity.<ref>{{Cite|author=Heller, Eva|title=Psychologie de la couleur – Effets et symboliques|url=https://pyramyd-editions.com/products/psychologie-de-la-couleur|publisher=Pyramyd (French translation)|published=2000}}</ref> The revolt may be called white because it was specifically led by {{nihongo|young wizards|若手魔導師|wakate madō-shi}} who naively thought they could make a change. Alternatively, it may represent the wizards' desire to purify the Magic Academies of corruption. | ||
==References== | ==References== |