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Originally Posted by Defade
If the Colorless King is the Black King, why go out of the way to call him the "Colorless" king instead of just the "Black" king? It makes no sense.
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Perhaps they want some mystery around who the other kings are, so they call one king "Colorless" instead of white or black. If he was represented by black, the mystery king would be white, and if he was represented by black, it would be black. Keep in mind that they also use white/black symbolism to represent Kuro and Shiro as a kind of hint. We keep the mystery because we don't know if Kuro himself is the black king or if he served the black king, or if Shiro is the white king or the silver king.