Yeah I just gave examples of existing things from the game.
Scherezade, aka Shahrazad, is famous for the story One thousand Nights and One Night ['alf layla wa-layla in Arabic] it's a collection of folk tales and other stories. It is often known in English as the Arabian Nights. The tales themselves trace their roots back to ancient and medieval Arabic, Persian, Indian, Egyptian and Mesopotamian folklore and literature. As you can see, many of the Ariants quests are taken from the stories of the book, such as Ali Baba, Shahrazad's story herself [Being hold captive by the king in order to tell him stories every day]
To isaac-
Well I kinda found the connection of the Black Magician to this [Erebus - a dark evil god. The Black Magician isn't a god but well, you can see the connection]. Since Ereb and Knights of Cygnus themselves are all build around The Black Magician, Ereb[h] could symbol the "Sunset" of the Black Magician, or in other words, his defeat[?]. And that's why, it's called Ereb.
Scherezade, aka Shahrazad, is famous for the story One thousand Nights and One Night ['alf layla wa-layla in Arabic] it's a collection of folk tales and other stories. It is often known in English as the Arabian Nights. The tales themselves trace their roots back to ancient and medieval Arabic, Persian, Indian, Egyptian and Mesopotamian folklore and literature. As you can see, many of the Ariants quests are taken from the stories of the book, such as Ali Baba, Shahrazad's story herself [Being hold captive by the king in order to tell him stories every day]
To isaac-
Well I kinda found the connection of the Black Magician to this [Erebus - a dark evil god. The Black Magician isn't a god but well, you can see the connection]. Since Ereb and Knights of Cygnus themselves are all build around The Black Magician, Ereb[h] could symbol the "Sunset" of the Black Magician, or in other words, his defeat[?]. And that's why, it's called Ereb.

