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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.
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Abyss Actors' Curtain Call]]", "[[Abyss Improv]]", "[[Abyss Playhouse - Fantastic Theater]]", "[[Abyss Script - Dramatic Story]]", "[[Set Rotation]]", and "[[Stand In]]".
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** A doll form of this monster appears in the artwork of "[[Abyss Actor - Leading Lady]]".
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* This card's name is based on a [[wikipedia:Heel (professional wrestling)|heel]], a term used to describe a wrestler in [[wikipedia:professional wrestling|professional wrestling]] who acts as the villain. Heel characters are often portrayed as rule-breaking immoral villains who are scripted to illicit contempt from the audience and act as the antagonist of the [[wikipedia:Face (professional wrestling)|face]], who is portrayed as a heroic wrestler character.
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** This card's Japanese name, "Abyss Actor - Devil Heel" is based on the portrayal of the heel characters in [[wikipedia:Lucha libre|Lucha libre]] wrestling who wear the depictions of trickster, demonic, or devilish characters.

Latest revision as of 23:34, 29 June 2023

  • This card's name is based on a heel, a term used to describe a wrestler in professional wrestling who acts as the villain. Heel characters are often portrayed as rule-breaking immoral villains who are scripted to illicit contempt from the audience and act as the antagonist of the face, who is portrayed as a heroic wrestler character.
    • This card's Japanese name, "Abyss Actor - Devil Heel" is based on the portrayal of the heel characters in Lucha libre wrestling who wear the depictions of trickster, demonic, or devilish characters.