Ceruledge (Pokémon): Difference between revisions

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Ceruledge may be based on a possessed suit of armor. Its design could also be based on medieval heroic tales of European knights, specifically on the poem ''{{wp|Cantar de mio Cid|El Cantar de mio Cid}}''. The poem relates the legend of the Spanish knight {{wp|El Cid}}, known for wielding two famous swords, {{wp|Tizona}} and {{wp|Colada}}; and is said to have won his most important battle after death, which would explain Ceruledge's Ghost typing.
Ceruledge may be based on a possessed suit of armor. Its design could also be based on medieval heroic tales of European knights, specifically on the poem ''{{wp|Cantar de mio Cid|El Cantar de mio Cid}}''. The poem relates the legend of the Spanish knight {{wp|El Cid}}, known for wielding two famous swords, {{wp|Tizona}} and {{wp|Colada}}; and is said to have won his most important battle after death, which would explain Ceruledge's Ghost typing.


Ceruledge could also be potentially based on an ''{{wp|Akuma (folklore)|akuma}}'', a Japanese fire spirit often depicted carrying a sword. It may also take some inspiration from {{wp|jinn}}, humanoid fire spirits of Arabic mythology.
Ceruledge may also take some inspiration from {{wp|jinn}}, humanoid fire spirits of Arabic mythology.


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