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Template:Quotation marks Mother Nature is a powerful, but mysterious, being, as well the daughter of the Nightmare King, Pitch.[1] Mother Nature is "a tall, cloaked woman" who "holds herself with a regal air", with a "long, yet lovely" face.[1] Her black hair is very long, and both her hair and clothing appear to be one with the clouds that surround her form. She is described as being "a force ...
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Emily Jane, also known as Mother Nature, is a powerful and mysterious being, as well as being the daughter of the Nightmare King, Pitch.[2] Mother Nature is "a tall, cloaked woman" who "holds herself with a regal air", with a "long, yet lovely" face. Her black hair is very long, and both her hair and clothing appear to be one with the clouds that surround her form. She is described as being "a ...
This page contains all of Pitch Black's relationships with characters from Rise of the Guardians and The Guardians of Childhood series. Emily Jane, also known as Mother Nature, is Pitch's only daughter. When Pitch was Kozmotis Pitchiner, he loved his daughter's wild heart and turned a blind eye to her disobedient ways. Before he left for a false ambush set up by Dream Pirates, Emily Jane gave ...
Mother Nature (born Emily Jane) is a character in Guardians of Childhood by William Joyce. She is the daughter of Pitch Black. According to Bunny, she unpredictable but has a strong affinity with Jack Frost.
Not Quite Flight: Mother Nature controls air currents that allows her to travel from one place to another. Parental Abandonment: The best trope of the story. Her mother sacrificed herself to prevent the Dream Pirates from killing her, and her father never returned from his mission, and thought she was dead like his wife.
Mother Nature (born Emily Jane) is a character in Guardians of Childhood by William Joyce. She is the daughter of Pitch Black and has a close relationship with Jack Frost, whp is a winter spirit and therefore, a nature spirit just like her.
A series of books by William Joyce (writer and production designer behind Meet the Robinsons, Robots and Rolie Polie Olie), The Guardians of Childhood tells a sweeping tale of the ongoing battle between Pitch, lord of nightmares, and the eponymous guardians, consisting of figures such as the Man in the Moon, Nicolas St. North, the Tooth Fairy, Bunnymund the Easter Bunny, the Sandman, Mother ...
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