not she?
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(3/31/2010 4:36:47 AM)
@Tiggurix
It's a good thing we are referring to the hypothetical person that the art on the card is depicting, and not the cardstock that it is printed on.
Otherwise we would appear to be pointlessly anthropomorphizing things.
Edit:
I found some full art, but it somehow managed to not help AT ALL.
http://img.aegen.nl/CS/Kjeldoran%20Javelineer.jpg
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(3/5/2012 7:27:04 PM)
I would like to add my two cents as well :D
At least in German, the Javelineer is a "he"
But for me, I must say, he is looking more like a woman too. Maybe the man has long hair to keep warm? :D
Posted By:
Hancocky
(7/27/2012 4:03:47 PM)
Good flavor, he gets better with more practice and experience.
Posted By:
Tommy9898
(3/1/2010 12:29:48 AM)
Looks like a woman to me.
Posted By:
Baconradar
(8/25/2010 2:45:12 PM)
Sorry to disappoint you guys, but the javelineer is a girl.
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(2/25/2011 12:40:20 PM)
It's a trap.
Posted By:
tcollins
(2/13/2011 6:05:36 PM)
Good flavor indeed, but I believe he gets better with Braid of Fire.
Posted By:
Eved
(3/6/2010 5:19:36 AM)
Well in german "the card" translates to "die karte", and since "die" is the feminine that would indicate the word card is female, thus this and all cards are feminine. Then again "the girl" translates to "das madchen" meaning that the word girl is neuter making all this just stupid to argue about.
Posted By:
pumaman83
(1/8/2012 8:48:21 PM)
not she! It's a man.
Posted By:
Ameisenmeister
(5/31/2010 1:24:26 PM)