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Ravenhooves described his wife as being beautiful. Little else is known about her appearance.{{Gameref|MPSP}} | Ravenhooves described his wife as being beautiful. Little else is known about her appearance.{{Gameref|MPSP}} | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
===Name=== | |||
[[wiktionary:Jemima|Jemima]] was the name of a daughter of [[wikipedia:Job (biblical figure)|Job]] in the Bible. As a name it is Hebrew in origin and means "dove." | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Jemima | |||
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No official depiction of the subject exists. | |||
Biographical information | |||
Gender | Female | ||
Family | Ravenhooves the Archer (husband) | ||
Behind the scenes information | |||
Appears in | Sleeping Village (mentioned only) |
Jemima was the wife of Prince Ravenhooves the Archer. Ravenhooves attributed the decor in their palace to her.
History
Ravenhooves mentioned Jemima in his interview with Cheerio! magazine.[1]
Characteristics
Appearance
Ravenhooves described his wife as being beautiful. Little else is known about her appearance.[1]
Behind the scenes
Name
Jemima was the name of a daughter of Job in the Bible. As a name it is Hebrew in origin and means "dove."
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 MediEvil: Resurrection. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on September 1, 2005.
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