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[[Image:Spirit Kindness.jpg|thumb|The '''Spirit of Kindness'''.]]
[[Image:Spirit Kindness.jpg|thumb|The '''Spirit of Kindness'''.]]
The '''Spirit of Kindness''' is one of the [[Yoshi Island Spirits]] appearing in ''[[Yoshi's Universal Gravitation]]''. She desires world peace, but has a mixed diva, snobby and bossy attitude. Unlike her counterpart, The [[Spirit of Power]], she won't give Yoshi a [[Happiness Medal]] if he defeats four or more enemies in the level, which can be difficult to avoid as the enemies often get in the way.
The '''Spirit of Kindness''' is one of the [[Yoshi Island Spirits]] appearing in ''[[Yoshi's Universal Gravitation]]''. She desires world peace, but has a mixed diva, snobby and bossy attitude. Unlike her counterpart, The [[Spirit of Power]], she won't give [[Yoshi]] a [[Happiness Medal]] if he defeats four or more enemies in the level, which can be difficult to avoid as the enemies often get in the way.


==Appearance==  
==Appearance==  

Revision as of 16:25, April 9, 2012

The Spirit of Kindness.

The Spirit of Kindness is one of the Yoshi Island Spirits appearing in Yoshi's Universal Gravitation. She desires world peace, but has a mixed diva, snobby and bossy attitude. Unlike her counterpart, The Spirit of Power, she won't give Yoshi a Happiness Medal if he defeats four or more enemies in the level, which can be difficult to avoid as the enemies often get in the way.

Appearance

This Spirit of Kindness resembles a rose. She wears a lilac-colored V-neck dress that extends down and over her wispy tail. Her face is a green flower stem, and her arms are long, veined leaves. She wears wide, pink tinted glasses. her hair is a giant rose, with many, many petals. Her appearance could have also drawn inspiration from the style of the 1950s, due to cateye glasses and the style of dress she wears, and also because her petals resemble a beehive hairstyle, all of which were popular in that timeframe.