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− | * The | + | * The multi-headed creature depicted in this mirror is likely "[[Yamata Dragon]]", a [[Spirit monster]] that debuted in the same pack as this card: ''[[Mythological Age]]''. |
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+ | * 2 [[wikipedia:Magatama|magatama]] are hanging from this mirror. | ||
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+ | * "Fengsheng" in this card's name is a Chinese term that refers to the [[wikipedia:Apotheosis|deification]] of something, but also the sealing of a god (which can be the same thing in some cases). | ||
+ | ** In Chinese culture, it is a term closely associated with the ''[[wikipedia:Investiture of the Gods|Fengshen Bang]]'', a 16th-century Chinese novel whose plot partially includes a man (Jiang Ziya) using the titular ''Fengshen Bang'' to grant 365 '''spirits''' various titles of godhood. | ||
+ | *** These details likely refer to this card's effect that discards a Spirit monster to the Graveyard. |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 8 April 2023
- The multi-headed creature depicted in this mirror is likely "Yamata Dragon", a Spirit monster that debuted in the same pack as this card: Mythological Age.
- 2 magatama are hanging from this mirror.
- "Fengsheng" in this card's name is a Chinese term that refers to the deification of something, but also the sealing of a god (which can be the same thing in some cases).
- In Chinese culture, it is a term closely associated with the Fengshen Bang, a 16th-century Chinese novel whose plot partially includes a man (Jiang Ziya) using the titular Fengshen Bang to grant 365 spirits various titles of godhood.
- These details likely refer to this card's effect that discards a Spirit monster to the Graveyard.
- In Chinese culture, it is a term closely associated with the Fengshen Bang, a 16th-century Chinese novel whose plot partially includes a man (Jiang Ziya) using the titular Fengshen Bang to grant 365 spirits various titles of godhood.