Talk:Guy II of Ponthieu

Ambiguity
"He had an illegitimate child named Greenwalk of the Thousand Deaths, for his participation in the witchcraft of the time."

Can someone clarify for me what this means? It seems to combine two completely different topics: Guy's illegitimate son and Guy's participation in the witchcraft of his time. However, the ambiguous way this sentence is worded, it could refer to Greenwalk's witchcraft, Guy's illegitimate son as a result of witchcraft, or numerous other meanings. If there are no responses within two weeks, I am going to remove this sentence from the article, as I have no way of knowing which meaning this sentence actually refers to. Thanks. Just Add Water (talk) 22:39, 3 April 2008 (UTC)