jynx
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In other words,
What do you think Jynx is made out from?
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Here's what I think:
I would suppose Jynx has a lot of origins With all I know about Japanese and Chinese legends, monsters, combining with the geography and biology I?ve learnt, this is what I worked out?
1. First of all, from the origin of ?Yuki-Onna? (called Xuenu in China), the feminine spirit that kills people with her icy kiss?that makes Jynx ice and Psychic, and the move ?lovely kiss?.
2. Secondly, the creators had to find a tribe that lives in very cold places. In this case, I believe that the ?Vikings? were the chosen one. This is were Jynx?s blonde hair and breast plates come from.
3. Further, study animals that live in polar areas. She surely need a lot of fat to keep her warm! On the other hand, science researches show that most polar animals have jet black skin under their white fur. Example, polar bears. (I?m not joking! This is what says in the show from ?Discovery Channel? and ?National Geographic Channel?.)
Ok...I guess you can guess the last bit I worked out...since this is a public forum that shows up on google.com :\
What do you think Jynx is made out from?
(crowd: Not THAT Pokemon again@@||||)
----------------------------------------------------
Here's what I think:
I would suppose Jynx has a lot of origins With all I know about Japanese and Chinese legends, monsters, combining with the geography and biology I?ve learnt, this is what I worked out?
1. First of all, from the origin of ?Yuki-Onna? (called Xuenu in China), the feminine spirit that kills people with her icy kiss?that makes Jynx ice and Psychic, and the move ?lovely kiss?.
2. Secondly, the creators had to find a tribe that lives in very cold places. In this case, I believe that the ?Vikings? were the chosen one. This is were Jynx?s blonde hair and breast plates come from.
3. Further, study animals that live in polar areas. She surely need a lot of fat to keep her warm! On the other hand, science researches show that most polar animals have jet black skin under their white fur. Example, polar bears. (I?m not joking! This is what says in the show from ?Discovery Channel? and ?National Geographic Channel?.)
Ok...I guess you can guess the last bit I worked out...since this is a public forum that shows up on google.com :\