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Jinxie Tenma[1] is the daughter of the head of the Tenma family. She was working as a maid at Kyubi Manor, Ginji Kyuubi the Nine-Tails Vale mayor's mansion, when the latter was murdered. Her father is arrested for the murder, but Jinxie believes that the real culprit is the demon "Tenma Taro". A friend of Trucy Wright, she had originally invited Apollo Justice and the others to Nine-Tails Vale for a celebration.
In court, Jinxie's emotions are initially dominated entirely by fear, due to her deathly fear of ghosts. She is convinced that the murder scene is crawling with them. She also has the habit of putting warding charms on "monsters" she finds (including, on at least one occasion, Apollo Justice).
Name
- Her family name "Tenma" (天馬) consists of the kanji "天" (meaning "sky/heaven/celestial", "god/godly/Deva", or "day") and "馬" (meaning "horse"). The word "tenma" can refer to twelve guardian goddesses in the Gelug order of Tibetan Buddhism, or the equivalent of Pegasus in Eastern mythology.
- "Yume" (夢), which is part of her Japanese given name, means "dream".
- Her English first name comes from the word "jinx", which can either mean "a hex/evil spell" or a person or thing that is supposed to bring bad luck.
Development
References
- ↑ Sal Romano. Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies introduces Trucy Wright. Gematsu. Retrieved on 2013-07-02.
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