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* This monster's Japanese name, "Cherubim", is based on the [[wikipedia:Cherub|Cherubim]], the second highest ranking caste of [[wikipedia:angel|angels]] in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions. | * This monster's Japanese name, "Cherubim", is based on the [[wikipedia:Cherub|Cherubim]], the second highest ranking caste of [[wikipedia:angel|angels]] in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions. | ||
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+ | * This monster's Portuguese ''[[TCG]]'' name uses an explicitly and fictitiously feminine title, "Anja Luminosa" (not "Anjo Luminoso"), since words for "angel" are consistently masculine across European languages. |
Latest revision as of 19:56, 17 May 2024
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Vanquishing Light".
- This monster's Japanese name, "Cherubim", is based on the Cherubim, the second highest ranking caste of angels in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions.
- This monster and "Michael, the Arch-Lightsworn" are the only "Lightsworn" monsters to feature more than one halo in their respective card artworks.
- This monster's Portuguese TCG name uses an explicitly and fictitiously feminine title, "Anja Luminosa" (not "Anjo Luminoso"), since words for "angel" are consistently masculine across European languages.