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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
An Emerald Serenade has a smooth, conical, body covered in vertical stripes that alternate from green to white. Its Heartless emblem is emblazoned on its chest. The top of its body flares outward and forms a jagged "collar" below the Heartless's spherical, pitch black head. It also wears a conical, black hat that is green on the inside and has a jagged brim and a thin, curled tip. Like many Heartless, the Emerald Serenade has glowing yellow eyes. Its seemingly useless feet sport three small, thin toes. The Emerald Serenade is one of the largest Heartless in its family, only contested by the [[Crimson Jazz]]. | An Emerald Serenade has a smooth, conical, body covered in vertical stripes that alternate from green to white. Its Heartless emblem is emblazoned on its chest. The top of its body flares outward and forms a jagged "collar" below the Heartless's spherical, pitch black head. It also wears a conical, black hat that is green on the inside and has a jagged brim and a thin, curled tip. Like many Heartless, the Emerald Serenade has glowing yellow eyes. Its seemingly useless feet sport three small, thin toes. The Emerald Serenade is one of the largest Heartless in its family, only contested by the [[Crimson Jazz]] and [[Pink Concerto]]. | ||
Like many other Heartless in its family, the Emerald Serenade's name refers to a color—emerald green, the same as the [[Emerald Blues]]—and a musical term—a serenade, a piece of music appropriate to the evening, characteristically played outside the house of a woman, to woo her. | Like many other Heartless in its family, the Emerald Serenade's name refers to a color—emerald green, the same as the [[Emerald Blues]]—and a musical term—a serenade, a piece of music appropriate to the evening, characteristically played outside the house of a woman, to woo her. |