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+ | * This card's name is likely based on the Japanese reading of Kongming (''Kōmei''), the courtesy name of Chinese statesman [[wikipedia:Zhuge Liang|Zhuge Liang]], who has connections to Taoist folklores. | ||
* The symbol on this monster's barrier is a [[wikipedia:Triquetra|triquetra]], a symbol found in Celtic art and European runestones. Oddly, the symbol is upside-down. | * The symbol on this monster's barrier is a [[wikipedia:Triquetra|triquetra]], a symbol found in Celtic art and European runestones. Oddly, the symbol is upside-down. | ||
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Twilight Dance]]". | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Twilight Dance]]". |
Latest revision as of 17:53, 8 April 2023
- This card's name is likely based on the Japanese reading of Kongming (Kōmei), the courtesy name of Chinese statesman Zhuge Liang, who has connections to Taoist folklores.
- The symbol on this monster's barrier is a triquetra, a symbol found in Celtic art and European runestones. Oddly, the symbol is upside-down.
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Twilight Dance".