Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Abyss Actor - Evil Heel"

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* This card's name is derived from the concept of a "[[wikipedia:Heel (professional wrestling)|Heel]]", a "bad guy" character in [[wikipedia:professional wrestling|professional wrestling]]. "Heel" characters are scripted to illicit contempt from the audience– often by breaking the rules or behaving immorally– in order to play a stronger foil to the "[[wikipedia:Face (professional wrestling)|Face]]" ("good guy" characters). In [[wikipedia:Lucha libre|Lucha libre]] wrestling, heels often pattern their costumes on trickster, demonic or devil characters, which corresponds with the "Devil" in this monster's Japanese name.
 
* This card's name is derived from the concept of a "[[wikipedia:Heel (professional wrestling)|Heel]]", a "bad guy" character in [[wikipedia:professional wrestling|professional wrestling]]. "Heel" characters are scripted to illicit contempt from the audience– often by breaking the rules or behaving immorally– in order to play a stronger foil to the "[[wikipedia:Face (professional wrestling)|Face]]" ("good guy" characters). In [[wikipedia:Lucha libre|Lucha libre]] wrestling, heels often pattern their costumes on trickster, demonic or devil characters, which corresponds with the "Devil" in this monster's Japanese name.
  
* This [[Monster Card|monster]] appears in the artworks of "[[Set Rotation]]" and "[[Abyss Improv]]".
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* This [[Monster Card|monster]] appears in the artworks of "[[Set Rotation]]", "[[Abyss Improv]]", "[[Abyss Playhouse - Fantastic Theater]]", and "[[Abyss Actors Curtain Call]]".

Revision as of 19:36, 7 June 2018

  • This card's name is derived from the concept of a "Heel", a "bad guy" character in professional wrestling. "Heel" characters are scripted to illicit contempt from the audience– often by breaking the rules or behaving immorally– in order to play a stronger foil to the "Face" ("good guy" characters). In Lucha libre wrestling, heels often pattern their costumes on trickster, demonic or devil characters, which corresponds with the "Devil" in this monster's Japanese name.