Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Eldlixir of Black Awakening"
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* The item embedded in the chest of "[[Eldlich the Golden Lord]]" appears in this card's artwork. | * The item embedded in the chest of "[[Eldlich the Golden Lord]]" appears in this card's artwork. | ||
− | * This is one of three [[Eldlixir]] cards that represents the three stages of the ''[[wikipedia:Magnum opus (alchemy)|Magnum opus]]'' process. ("'''Eldlixir of Black Awakening'''" | + | * This is one of three "[[Eldlixir]]" cards that represents the three stages of the ''[[wikipedia:Magnum opus (alchemy)|Magnum opus]]'' process. ("'''Eldlixir of Black Awakening'''" → "[[Eldlixir of White Destiny]]" → "[[Eldlixir of Scarlet Sanguine]]") |
− | ** | + | ** This card is based on [[wikipedia:Nigredo|nigredo]] (or '''blackness'''), the first step of the process representing putrefaction or decomposition. |
*** In alchemy, the process of blackness is the first step in the pathway to the [[wikipedia:Philosopher's Stone|philosopher's stone]], where all alchemical ingredients had to be cleansed and cooked extensively to a uniform black matter. Fittingly, this card's artwork depicts the spiral item's color being black, which would later change in the aforementioned cards' artworks. | *** In alchemy, the process of blackness is the first step in the pathway to the [[wikipedia:Philosopher's Stone|philosopher's stone]], where all alchemical ingredients had to be cleansed and cooked extensively to a uniform black matter. Fittingly, this card's artwork depicts the spiral item's color being black, which would later change in the aforementioned cards' artworks. |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 27 February 2024
- The item embedded in the chest of "Eldlich the Golden Lord" appears in this card's artwork.
- This is one of three "Eldlixir" cards that represents the three stages of the Magnum opus process. ("Eldlixir of Black Awakening" → "Eldlixir of White Destiny" → "Eldlixir of Scarlet Sanguine")
- This card is based on nigredo (or blackness), the first step of the process representing putrefaction or decomposition.
- In alchemy, the process of blackness is the first step in the pathway to the philosopher's stone, where all alchemical ingredients had to be cleansed and cooked extensively to a uniform black matter. Fittingly, this card's artwork depicts the spiral item's color being black, which would later change in the aforementioned cards' artworks.
- This card is based on nigredo (or blackness), the first step of the process representing putrefaction or decomposition.