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==Name Origin== | ==Name Origin== | ||
The suffix ''-ienne'' is of French origin and is used to feminize nouns; this enemy's attire seems to define its gender as female. Additionally, a {{w|Tragedy}} is a genre of literature, popularized by | The suffix ''-ienne'' is of French origin and is used to feminize nouns; this enemy's attire seems to define its gender as female. Additionally, a {{w|Tragedy}} is a genre of literature, popularized by playwrites. Since this enemy is female and is found in a theatre, a place where tragedies are performed, this name is very appropriate. | ||
The Japanese name of this enemy (''Stagie''), on the other hand, refers to the exact location in the Dead Sea where Tragediennes can only be found, specifically that of a ruined theatre of sorts. The term ''Stagie'' is most commonly used to refer to individuals who perform on-stage for a specific number of audiences to watch, be it beauty pageants, live dramas, dance performances, and so on. Given the nature of the location Tragediennes can be found in, coupled with the fact that hints have been dropped in their dialogue to suggest that they may have been part of a beauty pageant of sorts when they were alive, the name is hence a befitting one. | The Japanese name of this enemy (''Stagie''), on the other hand, refers to the exact location in the Dead Sea where Tragediennes can only be found, specifically that of a ruined theatre of sorts. The term ''Stagie'' is most commonly used to refer to individuals who perform on-stage for a specific number of audiences to watch, be it beauty pageants, live dramas, dance performances, and so on. Given the nature of the location Tragediennes can be found in, coupled with the fact that hints have been dropped in their dialogue to suggest that they may have been part of a beauty pageant of sorts when they were alive, the name is hence a befitting one. |