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All the "Forbidden" cards focus on manipulating [[Monster Card|monsters']] [[ATK]] points and [[card effect]]s, either by granting monsters immunity or by negating their effects.
 
All the "Forbidden" cards focus on manipulating [[Monster Card|monsters']] [[ATK]] points and [[card effect]]s, either by granting monsters immunity or by negating their effects.
  
Despite the Grecian theme and appearance of each of the cards' artwork, the inspiration behind the series could come from the 4 most notable holy relics in Christianity:
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The woman featured in each card's artwork may represent [[wikipedia:Pandora|Pandora]] of Greek mythology. Despite the Grecian theme and appearance of each of the cards' artwork, the inspiration behind the series could come from the 4 most notable holy relics in Christianity:
  
 
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* It is very likely that the woman featured in each card's artwork represents [[wikipedia:Pandora|Pandora]] of Greek mythology.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:03, 13 February 2014

Forbidden
Forbidden
Japanese
  • きんじられた
  • 禁じられた (base)
  • きんじられた (ruby)
  • Kinjirareta (romanized)
  • Forbidden Holy (translated)
French
  • Interdit
  • Interdite
German
  • Verbotene
  • Verbotener
Italian
  • Proibito
  • Proibita
Korean
  • 금지된
  • geumjidoen (romanized)
Spanish
  • Prohibido
  • Prohibida
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"Forbidden", known as "Forbidden Holy" (きんじられた Kinjirareta) in the OCG, is a series of Quick-Play Spell Cards sharing similar artworks and effects. Their artworks all feature a white-clothed woman holding various items, in a place that appears to be "The Sanctuary in the Sky". The first member of the series ("Forbidden Chalice") was released in Raging Battle, then more members came in the Storm of Ragnarok and Abyss Rising sets.

All the "Forbidden" cards focus on manipulating monsters' ATK points and card effects, either by granting monsters immunity or by negating their effects.

The woman featured in each card's artwork may represent Pandora of Greek mythology. Despite the Grecian theme and appearance of each of the cards' artwork, the inspiration behind the series could come from the 4 most notable holy relics in Christianity:

Forbidden Card Origin
Forbidden Chalice Holy Grail
Forbidden Dress Seamless robe of Jesus
Forbidden Lance Holy Lance (Longinus)
Forbidden Book Holy Bible