Card Trivia:Jain, Lightsworn Paladin
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- Due to this monster's androgygenous appearance, different TCG translations have to make educated guesses regarding their title, "Paladin." Their Japanese name, ジェイン (Jein), reasonably sounds like it could be transcribed from the English name "Jane", one of the many renditions of the feminine French name "Jeanne" (along with "Jean", "Joan", "Joanne", "Joanna"), and perhaps based on a possible reference to Joan of Arc, the French translation uses "Jeanne" and a feminine title, "la Paladine." although the archetypal name "Seigneur Lumière" ("Light Lord") remains masculine and placed after a comma (as if the "Lightsworn" supposedly swear allegiance to a higher "Lord", although "Lord" turns out to be a faulty translation). The Portuguese translation stops short at the feminine title, "a Paladina," while keeping the English rendition of the name, "Jain." Other TCG translations use masculine titles.
- This is one of the Cover cards of Duelist Alliance: Deluxe Edition.
- This card appears in the artwork of "Solar Recharge".
- The card is most likely named after Jeanne d'Arc.
- This monster has a Dark counterpart: "Jain, Twilightsworn General".