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{{Suit Infobox
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|name = Madam Butterfly
 
|name = Madam Butterfly
|image = File:Madam Butterfly.jpg
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|image = [[File:Madam Butterfly.jpg|300px]]
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|caption = Talking about the most beautiful woman in Pigeon, people would definitely think of the Madam Butterfly...
 
|caption = Talking about the most beautiful woman in Pigeon, people would definitely think of the Madam Butterfly...
|type = Suit
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|type = Gallery Suit
|color = Orange/Grey/Black
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|color = Orange/Grey/Black/White
|how to obtain = [[Achievements]]
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|how to obtain = [[Achievements]]|kingdom = [[Pigeon Kingdom]]|reward = 50 {{Currency|D}}}}
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'''Madam Butterfly''' is a [[Pigeon Kingdom]] suit that can be obtained by completing [[Achievements]].
 
'''Madam Butterfly''' is a [[Pigeon Kingdom]] suit that can be obtained by completing [[Achievements]].
   
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* '''Hair Ornament:''' [[Butterfly Shadow]]
 
* '''Hair Ornament:''' [[Butterfly Shadow]]
 
* '''Gloves:''' [[Butterfly Joy]]
 
* '''Gloves:''' [[Butterfly Joy]]
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== Lore ==
 
== Lore ==
 
<tabber>Descriptions=
 
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Revision as of 05:23, 18 June 2019

Madam Butterfly is a Pigeon Kingdom suit that can be obtained by completing Achievements.

Completion Prize: 50 Diamonds.

Wardrobe

Lore

She is a grown female elf in the Pigeon Forest and the big sister of the butterfly fairies.
Butterfly Flowers

When people talk about the most beautiful people in Pigeon, they think of the elves in Pigeon Forest.
Madam Butterfly

Wherever the fragrance goes, it brings people a butterfly dream. And the day is longer as it's getting warmer.
Butterfly Dream

Madam Butterfly's veil, it's a lot like a butterfly's wing.
Butterfly Shadow

Remember the day we meet? Now Begonia blooms again. Even butterfly or mandarin duck[1] hopes to find their life mate.
Butterfly Joy

See also: Minor Characters.


Trivia

  1. In Chinese culture, mandarin ducks are believed to be lifelong couples. Hence they are regarded as a symbol of conjugal affection and fidelity, and are frequently featured in Chinese art. Similar symbolism is also present in Korean and Japanese culture.

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