Jinx Lulamoon

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“No matter what challenges I may face in life, I forget them all as soon as the cameras start rolling.”


Full Name: Vice-Monarch Jinx Lulamoon

Nickname(s): Hijinx, Jinxy, “Queen of the Silver Screen” (Trixie)

Species: Changeling-Unicorn Hybrid


Gender: Trans Female (She/Her)

Sexuality: Pansexual

Age: 20


Parents: Trixie Lulamoon and Vice-Monarch Pharynx Lulamoon

Sibling(s): N/A

Partner: N/A


Personality: Flirtatious/sassy, humble, approachable, newly extroverted (she’s still working on her fears surrounding the relentless teasing she went through as a child and the trust issues that came with it), and an inspiration to young trans youths looking for someone to relate to on-screen (such as Kindred Spirit, her biggest fan).

Fatal Flaws: Picky, insecure, not easily trusting, scatterbrained (she has a attention span of a goldfish), and a tad immature (never bring her to a diplomatic meeting between Kingdoms; she’ll slurp her soup and speak out of turn).


Special Talent: Acting

Cutie Mark Story: Because of her severe social anxiety and constant bullying from her peers, Jinx’s parents eventually decided to homeschool the young filly; Trixie even went as far as to transform her unused caravan into a classroom!


After years of never making a single friend, Pharynx suggested they sign her up for theater classes in order to “bring her out of her shell” more and to help with her anxiety... Fast forward to the beginning of “Little Foal’s Theater Camp,” and her parents had to physically drag poor Jinx towards the building. 


During “warmups,” the teacher randomly called on students to go onstage and preform their special talents, something Jinx (being the only filly in the class without a Cutie Mark) could not do. Instead of speaking up, however, the shy little foal simply waddled up onto the rickety old stage and stood there, praying to Celestia by some sweet miracle an idea would come to her... then it came to her.


She decided to recite a monologue from her favorite play, Romeo and Juliet (by Whinnyam Shakespony), one her mother had read to her hundreds of times before. She knew almost all of it by heart. 


As she began her speech, the audience practically disappeared in her mind and, as time went on, she barely even noticed they were there. Swaying to the tune inside her mind, Jinx dramatically flitted across the stage, tiny sparks manifesting through her horn.


By the end of her performance, Jinx smiled wider than Luna’s Moon as a shimmering light appeared from underneath her purple cape.


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