Talk:Luke the Warrior

Correct?
The Legend of Luke, Chapter 17, paragraph 5 (emphasis mine): "Then, on the fourth day, Luke strode ahead of the rest as they made their way back to the caves. His step was light, and a shudder of joy ran through him. He felt that this forsaken northland coast was already bringing him happiness. Only two days before, his wife Sayna had given birth to their first little one, a son. They would call the new baby mouse by the name of Martin. Lukes grandsire had been named Martin, and when he was young, Luke had often listened to tales that were told of the formidable Warrior mouse. It was his sword that Luke carried in the sheath on his back, given to him by his own father. Luke was the third of his family to carry the old battleblade, and one day, when the time was right, little Martin would be next."

Doesn't this mean that Luke's grandfather was called Martin?--Snowpaw the Wild--I am a Warriiiiiioooooooorrrrrrrrrr! 19:27, April 6, 2010 (UTC)