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'''Zinnia''' (Japanese: '''ヒガナ''' ''Higana'') is a [[Trainer]] from [[Hoenn]]. | '''Zinnia''' (Japanese: '''ヒガナ''' ''Higana'') is a [[Trainer]] from [[Hoenn]]. She is the only character in the games to have the [[Trainer class]] '''Lorekeeper''' (Japanese: '''でんしょうしゃ''' ''Lorekeeper''). | ||
==In the games== | ==In the games== | ||
Zinnia is described as a mysterious [[Draconid People|Draconid]] woman and a special person who holds the key to the Delta Episode post-League story of {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, on a trip to accomplish her objectives. She uses {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon in battle, including a {{p|Salamence}} she can [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] into {{me|Salamence}} using her [[Key Stone|Mega Anklet]]. She also travels with a female {{p|Whismur}} nicknamed '''Aster'''. | Zinnia is described as a mysterious [[Draconid People|Draconid]] woman and a special person who holds the key to the Delta Episode post-League story of {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, on a trip to accomplish her objectives. She uses {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon in battle, including a {{p|Salamence}} she can [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] into {{me|Salamence}} using her [[Key Stone|Mega Anklet]]. She also travels with a female {{p|Whismur}} nicknamed '''Aster''' (Japanese: '''シガナ''' ''Shigana''). | ||
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| ヒガナ ''Higana'' | | ヒガナ ''Higana'' | ||
| From 彼岸花 ''higanbana'' ({{wp|Lycoris radiata|red spider lily}}) and 彼岸 ''higan'' ({{wp|nirvana}}; literally means ''the other shore'') | | From 彼岸花 ''higanbana'' ({{wp|Lycoris radiata|red spider lily}}) and 彼岸 ''higan'' ({{wp|nirvana}}; literally means ''the other shore''). The red spider lily is portrayed as the "flower of heavens" in Buddhist scriptures. However, it is also known as 死人花 ''shibitobana'' (flower of the dead) in Japan and symbolizes "sorrowful memories" in the language of flowers. | ||
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| Zinnia | | Zinnia | ||
| From ''{{wp|Zinnia}}'' | | From ''{{wp|Zinnia}}''. The flower symbolizes ''remembrance of a dear friend''. | ||
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| Tristana | | Tristana | ||
| From ''{{wp|Tristagma}}'' and '' | | From ''{{wp|Tristagma}}'' and the name ''{{wp|Tristan (name)|Tristan}}'', meaning sorrowful. In the Arthurian legend, {{wp|Tristan}} was a knight who had slain a great serpent. | ||
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| シガナ ''Shigana'' | | シガナ ''Shigana'' | ||
| From 此岸 ''shigan'' (mortal | | From 此岸 ''shigan'' (mortal world; literally means ''this shore'') | ||
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Revision as of 04:04, 4 December 2014
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Zinnia ヒガナ Higana | |
Art from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire | |
Gender | Female |
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Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Hoenn |
Trainer class | Pokémon Trainer, Lorekeeper |
Generation | VI |
Games | Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire |
Zinnia (Japanese: ヒガナ Higana) is a Trainer from Hoenn. She is the only character in the games to have the Trainer class Lorekeeper (Japanese: でんしょうしゃ Lorekeeper).
In the games
Zinnia is described as a mysterious Draconid woman and a special person who holds the key to the Delta Episode post-League story of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, on a trip to accomplish her objectives. She uses Dragon-type Pokémon in battle, including a Salamence she can Mega Evolve into Mega Salamence using her Mega Anklet. She also travels with a female Whismur nicknamed Aster (Japanese: シガナ Shigana).
Pokémon
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Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヒガナ Higana | From 彼岸花 higanbana (red spider lily) and 彼岸 higan (nirvana; literally means the other shore). The red spider lily is portrayed as the "flower of heavens" in Buddhist scriptures. However, it is also known as 死人花 shibitobana (flower of the dead) in Japan and symbolizes "sorrowful memories" in the language of flowers. |
English | Zinnia | From Zinnia. The flower symbolizes remembrance of a dear friend. |
French | Amaryllis | From Amaryllis |
German | Amalia | From Amaryllis |
Italian | Lyris | From Lycoris |
Spanish | Tristana | From Tristagma and the name Tristan, meaning sorrowful. In the Arthurian legend, Tristan was a knight who had slain a great serpent. |
Korean | 피아나 Piana | From 피안화 (彼岸花) Pi'anhwa, red spider lily |
Aster
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | シガナ Shigana | From 此岸 shigan (mortal world; literally means this shore) |
English | Aster | From Aster. Starts with the letter 'A' to contrast with the letter 'Z' in Zinnia. |
French | Marie-Lise | From Amaryllis (Zinnia) |
German | Avelina | From aveline (French for hazelnut) |
Italian | Siryl | Palindrome of Lyris (Zinnia) |
Spanish | Felicia | From the plant genus Felicia and the name Felicia, meaning happy |
Korean | 치아나 Chiana | From 피아나 Piana (Zinnia) and 차안 (此岸) cha'an, mortal realm |
Lorekeeper
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