Talk:Jesmon

Jesus?
If the profile makes it so clear that it is named after Jesus, then can any admin add that information? That information would be really important.Neilandio (talk) 23:09, August 21, 2014 (UTC)

Well if Huckleberry Finn evolves a bunch of times he obviously becomes Jesus, so this should be legit info, no but really people stop with the ass-pulls. --Doomroar (talk) 23:36, August 21, 2014 (UTC)
 * Once I get a full translation done, yes, I will add the profile. In the mean time -- it evolves from the Savior(Huckmon), can sense and hunt all evil, is best friends with Catholic nuns, has a name that is pronounced the same as the Japanese word for Jesus (Iesu) but with an added "J", shines with a perfect light, serves God, and comes not to bring peace, but swords. It is very, very Jesus, just focused more on the mythic version of him (Gnostic gospels and Revelation), like every other Abrahamic Digimon in the franchise. 13:22, August 22, 2014 (UTC)
 * Maybe it's just me, but the seals at the bottom of the sword legs make it look like it's walking on water. Lanate (talk) 13:34, August 22, 2014 (UTC)
 * It actually looks like he is indeed walking over water, but my problem is that this all looks like conjectures without official confirmation that so many times have stopped other additions to the wiki following the same line of reasoning, and if he is Jesus then perfect, but i feel that this is rushed specially since he just appeared like a week ago or something?. --Doomroar (talk) 01:30, August 23, 2014 (UTC)
 * Etymologies are almost always going to be (well-supported) conjecture, since the franchise rarely spells them out. The wiki bans speculation when facts are available (like what happened to a character, etc.), but on etymologies, if you can give a good argument, it goes in. 01:43, August 23, 2014 (UTC)
 * One question..."mythological"...really now? M-san (talk) 23:36, August 27, 2014 (UTC)
 * Standard appellation as Digimon tend to draw less from religious text and more on the pop culture versions. Lanate (talk) 01:42, August 28, 2014 (UTC)
 * Unless you have historical evidence that Rabbi ben Yeshua was made of swords and raised by Catholic nuns, then yes, M-san. 01:51, August 28, 2014 (UTC)

Iron Sword Judgment
The first Kanji of the attack should be 轍 not 鉄. 轍 means track, 'Iron Sword' may be an incorrect translation but I don't know if there is a pun besides from rhyming with Gankoomon's attack. --Rhivana| I don't know,  but I love Darkus now. 08:15, August 27, 2014 (UTC)