User talk:Magegg

Welcome
Hi, welcome to DigimonWiki! Thanks for your edit to the Leomon page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Wikia (Talk) 00:58, May 21, 2011

Response
The trivia policy, as repeated in the site notice visible on every page, is that trivia is not allowed.

For general reasons, this is because that anything that can only be mentioned as a bulleted note hidden at the end of an article is by definition unimportant and not worth the time it takes to type it.

As for your specific trivia point:
 * Leomon shares no similarities with Aslan, besides being Leonic. Leomon can be tamed - Aslan, explicitly, cannot. Leomon can be evil - Aslan, explicitly cannot. Leomon is a heroic swordsman that fights for justice - Aslan, as Christ, is above that, and justice is in fact merely an aspect of him. If anything, Leomon would be a good analogue for Peter or Mr. Tumnus; or even better, one of the Talking Beasts. Leomon dies forever in most works, including Tamers - Aslan, explicitly, cannot. In the rare cases where Leomon is reborn, it is not due to anything special about himself, or any sacrifice he made, and is simply what happens to all Digimon. In fact, in Tamers, one of the few dead Leomon who did sacrifice himself, it was a major plot point that he could not come back to life, and never did.
 * Most importantly, Aslan is Christ. To pretend that Aslan's role can be grasped while ignoring this is to directly contradict the entire point of the series, as said by C.S. Lewis explicitly. Narnia is not about a funny talking lion that, ha ha, if you squint the story is kind of like the gospels. It is explicitly about "Christ as he might appear on another world". If you didn't get that from the series, then you didn't understand the series, it's as simple as that.
 * The Leomon article is about the species, not the character. Even if your claim was reasonable, it would not belong on that page (especially in the "species profile" section, as you originally had it), because that is not true of the Leomon species. If it was reasonable, it might be true of specific characters, and it might (again, if it was reasonable) be worth mentioning it in the section or article for a specific Leomon. 05:54, May 23, 2011 (UTC)