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Papio Chevalier is based on a swallowtail butterfly, specifically ''[[wikipedia:Papilio machaon|Papilio machaon]]'', the Old World swallowtail. It also takes inspiration from a French knight wielding a rapier, hence the ''chevalier'' in the name, which is French for knight. The rapier is styled to look like a butterfly's proboscis. | Papio Chevalier is based on a swallowtail butterfly, specifically ''[[wikipedia:Papilio machaon|Papilio machaon]]'', a.k.a. the Old World swallowtail. It also takes inspiration from a French knight wielding a rapier, hence the ''chevalier'' in the name, which is French for knight. The rapier is styled to look like a butterfly's proboscis. | ||
Its part names come from French words and phrases: ''Dans le ventre'' translates to "in the stomach", in reference to the phrase ''papillons dans le ventre'' or "butterflies in the stomach" (meaning nervousness). The proboscis-inspired right arm ''Boire du l'eau'' translates to "drink water", and the left arm ''Effet papillon'' refers to the [[wikipedia:Butterfly effect|butterfly effect]]. The leg part ''Hirondelle queue'' is simply the French words for "swallow" (the type of bird) and "tail". | Its part names come from French words and phrases: ''Dans le ventre'' translates to "in the stomach", in reference to the phrase ''papillons dans le ventre'' or "butterflies in the stomach" (meaning nervousness). The proboscis-inspired right arm ''Boire du l'eau'' translates to "drink water", and the left arm ''Effet papillon'' refers to the [[wikipedia:Butterfly effect|butterfly effect]]. The leg part ''Hirondelle queue'' is simply the French words for "swallow" (the type of bird) and "tail". |