A shade of blue, (maybe refering to his armor, but STILL!!!) Note from Crono & Dekar: I have the feeling that is has something to do with what happened to his kingdom, or his family, but I'm not sure Any ideas? -- Blackjack Gabbiani
One of the process ink colors for printing Pure cyan is the "redless" color; it absorbs all red wavelengths of light and reflects all blue and green wavelengths
One of the four process colors, CMYK, with C standing for cyan Cyan is a predominately blue color with some green Cyan, together with magenta and yellow, is also one of the three subtractive primary colors See also: process colors, subtractive primaries
[ sI-"an, -&n ] (noun.) circa 1889. Ancient Greek κύανος (kyanos, “dark blue, dark blue enamel, lapis lazuli”), probably a non-IE word, but perhaps akin to, or from, Hittite *kuwanna(n)- "copper blue."