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== Trademark vs Copyright ==
Your definition of mirrored pairs is EXTREMELY loose.... Black Knight / White Knight is DEFINITELY a mirrored pair, but Gaea's Liege and Cyclopean tomb?  Fear and Invisibility?  Come on...  I don't see the "mirrored" aspect of it.  In that case any vanilla creature is a mirror or cycle if it functionally exists in 2 or more colors, which is not really a mirror/unfinished cycle (i.e. by design).
 
Can people PLEAE stop reverting
 
"Magic: The Gathering received its "The Gathering" subtitle for two reasons. First, "Magic" was thought to be too generic a name to trademark."
 
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"Magic: The Gathering received its "The Gathering" subtitle for two reasons. First, "Magic" was thought to be too generic a name to copyright."?
 
NAMES CAN NOT BE COPYRIGHTED, THEY CAN ONLY BE TRADEMARKED [RTFL [read the [bleeping] law]]THAT'S WHY I removed the word "copyrighted" from that sentence and replaced it with "trademarked" TWICE.

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Your definition of mirrored pairs is EXTREMELY loose.... Black Knight / White Knight is DEFINITELY a mirrored pair, but Gaea's Liege and Cyclopean tomb? Fear and Invisibility? Come on... I don't see the "mirrored" aspect of it. In that case any vanilla creature is a mirror or cycle if it functionally exists in 2 or more colors, which is not really a mirror/unfinished cycle (i.e. by design).