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*For whatever reason, the Spanish name, "Jenis, Zapatera Remendona Luminosa," specifically uses two words for "shoe mender," ''zapatera'' and ''remendona'', even though there is nothing obvious about this monster having anything to do with shoes.
 
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Lightsworn Barrier]]".
 
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Lightsworn Barrier]]".
 
* The red light around this monster's sceptre represents the damaging portion of its effect, while the blue light and stars in her hand represent the LP gain.
 
* The red light around this monster's sceptre represents the damaging portion of its effect, while the blue light and stars in her hand represent the LP gain.
 
* The name "Jenis" may possibly be derived from '[[wikipedia:Janus|Janus]]', the Roman god with two faces, which would refer the two sides of her effect: damage and LP gain.
 
* The name "Jenis" may possibly be derived from '[[wikipedia:Janus|Janus]]', the Roman god with two faces, which would refer the two sides of her effect: damage and LP gain.

Revision as of 16:24, 17 May 2024

  • For whatever reason, the Spanish name, "Jenis, Zapatera Remendona Luminosa," specifically uses two words for "shoe mender," zapatera and remendona, even though there is nothing obvious about this monster having anything to do with shoes.
  • This monster appears in the artwork of "Lightsworn Barrier".
  • The red light around this monster's sceptre represents the damaging portion of its effect, while the blue light and stars in her hand represent the LP gain.
  • The name "Jenis" may possibly be derived from 'Janus', the Roman god with two faces, which would refer the two sides of her effect: damage and LP gain.