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(Basic dissertation on the relation between Pokémon and their signs)
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==Lucky Items==
==Lucky Items==
Each Horoscope show also mentions an item that is lucky for people with that sign to carry. Those should be listed in the chart. --[[User:AndyPKMN|Andy<sup>P</sup><sub>K</sub><sup>M</sup><sub>N</sub>]] [[User talk:AndyPKMN|(talk)]] 23:09, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
Each Horoscope show also mentions an item that is lucky for people with that sign to carry. Those should be listed in the chart. --[[User:AndyPKMN|Andy<sup>P</sup><sub>K</sub><sup>M</sup><sub>N</sub>]] [[User talk:AndyPKMN|(talk)]] 23:09, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
==Relation to Sign==
I might expand this later on, but right now I'm just brainstorming, because I'm filling out my Pokémon nicknames and naming these Pokémon after their corresponding MSPA characters. Just trying to understand the relationships between 'em.
Aries - Whimsicott - Ram
Taurus - Bouffalant - Bull
Gemini - Klink - pair of gears, duality
Cancer - Crustle - Crab
Leo - Braviary - I'm stumped on this one, and the bravery link seems, at best, tenuous
Virgo - Gothorita - Another stumper. I could come up with a crack explanation, but I'll save myself the embarrassment.
Libra - Lampent - More than anything, Lampent seems to be associated with October, solely for the fact it is a ghost, and ghosts are macabre. However, its association with gathering the souls of the departed also seems reminiscent of many mythological figures involved in the passing over, including Osiris, who was pretty notably associated with the scales. The idea of death itself could be pretty easily tied to the scales, though, with little justification, so this kind of explains itself.
Scorpio - Scolipede - duh
Sagittarius - Fraxure - no idea
Capricorn - Sawsbuck - Stumped on this one, too, but it's worth nothing that Capricorn is the only sign that is considered both an Earth sign and a Cardinal sign, perhaps speaking to Sawsbuck's close tie to the natural world, changing along with it and the seasons, which would make sense with Cardinal (the seasons) and Earth (duh).
Aquarius - Simipour - water, duh
Pisces - Alomomola - fish, duh
someone who understands the zodiac better than I can probably explain the connection of the four that confused me, but I figured I'd make up this base to work from.

Revision as of 03:10, 28 April 2011

Lucky Items

Each Horoscope show also mentions an item that is lucky for people with that sign to carry. Those should be listed in the chart. --AndyPKMN (talk) 23:09, 13 April 2011 (UTC)

Relation to Sign

I might expand this later on, but right now I'm just brainstorming, because I'm filling out my Pokémon nicknames and naming these Pokémon after their corresponding MSPA characters. Just trying to understand the relationships between 'em.

Aries - Whimsicott - Ram Taurus - Bouffalant - Bull Gemini - Klink - pair of gears, duality Cancer - Crustle - Crab Leo - Braviary - I'm stumped on this one, and the bravery link seems, at best, tenuous Virgo - Gothorita - Another stumper. I could come up with a crack explanation, but I'll save myself the embarrassment. Libra - Lampent - More than anything, Lampent seems to be associated with October, solely for the fact it is a ghost, and ghosts are macabre. However, its association with gathering the souls of the departed also seems reminiscent of many mythological figures involved in the passing over, including Osiris, who was pretty notably associated with the scales. The idea of death itself could be pretty easily tied to the scales, though, with little justification, so this kind of explains itself. Scorpio - Scolipede - duh Sagittarius - Fraxure - no idea Capricorn - Sawsbuck - Stumped on this one, too, but it's worth nothing that Capricorn is the only sign that is considered both an Earth sign and a Cardinal sign, perhaps speaking to Sawsbuck's close tie to the natural world, changing along with it and the seasons, which would make sense with Cardinal (the seasons) and Earth (duh). Aquarius - Simipour - water, duh Pisces - Alomomola - fish, duh

someone who understands the zodiac better than I can probably explain the connection of the four that confused me, but I figured I'd make up this base to work from.