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The Attack of the Clones Visual Dictionary says: "A Padawan practices for the trails of passage using dulon: Solo secuences of moves in which the opponents are only envisioned". So there seems to be a contrdiction between the article and the Visual Dictionary. The article says a dulon is just a move, while he dictionary basically says it's a solo training exersise where you fight imaginary enemies. So the question becomes this: is a dulon a move like the article says, or a solo training exersise like the dictionary says? 70.17.141.15 18:07, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
- Hold on a sec, I thought that the article's creator might have meant "move"...they put "mood"...I edited it and commented if that was what they meant. If it should be "mood", feel free to revert my edit. --School of Thrawn 101 18:09, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm guessing that the person who created the article did mean "move", as that would fit with what the rest of the article says. But my point was that the dictionary says a dulon is a whole sequence of practice moves used against imaginary opponents, while the article describes it as just a single move, therefore causing a bit of a contradiction. 70.17.141.15 18:22, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've added this to the article: "The name dulon also refered to a solo lightsaber training exercise in which a padawan practiced sequences of moves against imaginary opponents". Now the article includes information from both sources. But I'm still not sure why two sources give two different descrptions of dulon though. 70.17.141.15 19:56, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
- Well, I'm not surprised, to be perfectly honest. --School of Thrawn 101 20:48, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've added this to the article: "The name dulon also refered to a solo lightsaber training exercise in which a padawan practiced sequences of moves against imaginary opponents". Now the article includes information from both sources. But I'm still not sure why two sources give two different descrptions of dulon though. 70.17.141.15 19:56, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm guessing that the person who created the article did mean "move", as that would fit with what the rest of the article says. But my point was that the dictionary says a dulon is a whole sequence of practice moves used against imaginary opponents, while the article describes it as just a single move, therefore causing a bit of a contradiction. 70.17.141.15 18:22, 30 May 2007 (UTC)