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Ankha

You again? You just can't seem to stay away from ME!― Ankha, City Folk
Ankha (ナイル, Nairu?, Nile) is a snooty cat villager in the Animal Crossing series, appearing in every game except Animal Forest, Wild World, and Pocket Camp. She reappears in City Folk as well as New Leaf. In Animal Forest+, Animal Crossing, and in Animal Forest e+, she is an Islander. Her name is based on the ankh, which is the Egyptian hieroglyphic character that reads "life." Alternatively, her name could come from the famous Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, whose tomb inspired Ankha's hair colors and snake hairpiece. In New Leaf, her picture quote is a reference to the play "The Merchant of Venice" as Bassanio says the same about the lead casket.

Her Japanese name is "Nile," which refers to the African river that many Egyptians settled on. Her German name, "Kleo" is short for "Kleopatra," the German version of Cleopatra, the famous Egyptian queen. Her French name “Cleo” also references Cleopatra. As an islander in Animal Crossing, Ankha loves cherries and is allergic to apples.

She has the nature hobby.


Appearance[]

Ankha has golden fur with navy blue stripes and wears Egyptian-like black eyeliner. Ankha initially wears a Red Aloha Shirt while she is an islander, in City Folk and New Leaf, she wears the Mummy Shirt, and in New Horizons, she wears the Palatial Tank Dress. She wears an Egyptian headdress that resembles the Nemes crown with a cobra called the "Uraeus", which symbolized kingship in ancient Egypt. In City Folk, Ankha's headdress contains a scarab charm in place of a cobra figurine. She is made up of gold from the accient egyption tribes, that is why her skin is yellow. She also has a secret banna suit hidden in her back pocket for emergencys.

While there is a lack of confirmation, Ankha's design, appearance and other characteristics seem to be seemingly or even directly based off of the Abyssinian breed of cat, also simply known as Abys. It is found to be one of the oldest types of domesticated animals in existence, with mummified cats in Egyptian tombs studied by archaeologists appearing similar to the modern breed's standards.

Ankha is also constantly frowning, as she never smiles at all in her appearances. There's also no difference between her smile and her frown.

Personality[]

Below is a brief description of the snooty personality. For more information, click here.

Ankha has a snooty personality, which means she loves make-up and gossiping. As a snooty villager, Ankha will first appear rude and arrogant towards the player, often talking about herself and her own experiences. She also speaks about the style and appearance of other villagers, usually other female villagers such as normal, peppy, and other snooty villagers. She will soon warm up to the player, confiding in them about their own feelings but still keeping subtly rude. Ankha will not get along with lazy villagers due to them not caring about their appearance or the lazy villagers hating what she eats, and she won't get along with jock villagers because they will question her on her physical appearance and they won't worry about fashion. However, she will get along with cranky villagers due to their similar rude personalities, and usually normal villagers as well.

House[]

In the first Animal Crossing, Ankha's house has only one item, which is the master sword.

In City Folk, Ankha's house has the ancient wall and matching flooring. She has a mega Timpanoid gyroid, a cabana dresser, a cabin dresser, a billiard table, a candy machine, a regal bed, and an oil barrel. When she gets a stereo, it will play Marine Song 2001.

In New Leaf, Ankha has two pyramids, two sphinx, two tiki torches, a mummy's casket, a broken post, and a throne.

In New Horizons, her house has a yellow exterior with a purple metal-accent door and tan stone roof. For the interior, Ankha has a pyramid, three golden caskets, a golden toilet, golden dishes, gold bars, and a Libra scale. When she gets a music player it will play K.K. Bazaar.

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