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|desc=When she is not in disguise, Zinnia is usually accompanied by a {{p|Whismur}} nicknamed '''Aster''' (Japanese: '''シガナ''' ''Shigana''). Zinnia occasionally addresses her like a daughter, and Aster occasionally makes cries of "Mum" (Japanese: '''ママー''' ''Mama'') to Zinnia.
|desc=When she is not in disguise, Zinnia is usually accompanied by a {{p|Whismur}} nicknamed '''Aster''' (Japanese: '''シガナ''' ''Shigana''). Zinnia occasionally addresses her like a daughter, and Aster occasionally makes cries of "Mum" (Japanese: '''ママー''' ''Mama'') to Zinnia.


Aster seems to have been named after someone close to Zinnia who has passed away. According to an interview with [[Shigeru Ohmori]] in the June 2015 issue of Nintendo Dream, [[Aster]] was a person with special powers who held the position of Lorekeeper before Zinnia.<ref>[https://twitter.com/karubiimunomono/status/590395802226266112 Scans of interview in Nintendo Dream June 2015]</ref>
Aster seems to have been named after someone close to Zinnia who has passed away. According to an interview with [[Shigeru Ohmori]] in the June 2015 issue of Nintendo Dream, [[Aster]] was a person with special powers who held the position of Lorekeeper before Zinnia.<ref>[https://archive.vn/1flQ4 Scans of interview in Nintendo Dream June 2015]</ref>


None of Aster's moves are known.}}
None of Aster's moves are known.}}