Even after all these years, science still has no explanation for Jack Frost.
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General Kozmotis Pitchiner Black, star-wraith of the outer Celestial Court of the Fae. His Beltain outfit when he first meets Jack at the equinox celebrations in To Jump the Balefire
Also, calling this his "eclipse" look, cuz it makes sense, and why not?
Also.....can someone help me put heels on this man's feet?? It just looked wrong with everything I tried 😭
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Sooo I finished playing Persona 3 Reload AND reading Dungeon Meshi in the same week... They're overlapping... Oh no Laios what are you doing...
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i think purple might be my new favorite color actually
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Wonderful Things That May or May Not Be Wonderful!!!
Mascots. Cute characters made to represent and promote a brand. Sometimes characters are made with the intention of being one and some fall into the role. Jack Frost is one of the latter. Originally appearing in Megami Tensei II (before Shin was ever in the title), this cute snowman named after the personification of winter has appeared in almost every game in the series as a low to mid level, ice-type demon, all along its catchphrase of "Hee-Ho!". Over time, he has come to be a representative not just of the SMT series and its spinoffs but of ATLUS itself, the company that makes SMT and many other titles. As such, the adorably frosty fairy has appeared as a cameo in several crossovers like Etrian Odyssey and Puzzle & Dragons. It even has its own video game, Jack Bros, a dungeon crawler that was one of the best games on the Nintendo Virtual Boy (make of that what you will). And speaking of the bros. of Jack, like other mascots, Jack Frost has several different variants on the core concept. There's Pyro Jack based on jack-o-lanterns, Jack Ripper with his skeletal appearance and knife, Black Frost who is the Jack Classics' more powerful evil doppelganger, and King Frost, the king of all Frost-type characters who has enough power to freeze the planet but is too dopey to do so. No matter which way you slice, dice, or freeze it (and sometimes burn it), Jack Frost and all the other frosts and jacks are all charming, dangerous and wonderful Hee-ho!
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