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Revision as of 08:26, 5 May 2023
"Infernoble Knight", known in Japanese as "Flame Holy Knight" (
Design
Etymology
The "Infernoble Knight" monsters are primarily named after chivalric figures from the Matter of France, more specifically the epic The Song of Roland. The Matter of France centers around the Frankish king Charlemagne and his twelve paladins, whom are analogous to the Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.
Members
Infernoble Knight | Origin |
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Astolfo | Astolfo |
Bradamante | Bradamante |
Emperor Charles | Charlemagne |
Maugis | Maugris |
Ogier | Ogier the Dane |
Oliver Captain Oliver |
Oliver |
Renaud | Renaud de Montauban |
Ricciardetto | Ricciardetto |
Roland Captain Roland |
Roland |
Turpin | Tilpin |
Playing style
Recommended cards
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