Talk:Morgan Black/@comment-108.250.119.136-20170619172603/@comment-75.111.65.87-20181228192124

But he's Scottish, not Frankish. The Franks weren't a thing by the time of the 16th century. It's a purposeful mischaraterization used in singularity (i.e., he's "the Frank" dispite him being Celtic, not Romano-Germanic). It would be kinda (but not quite) like if he referred to Sahin as "the Hun." A people group, yes, but applied as a derogatory nickname.