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* This is the [[cover card]] of ''[[Soul of the Duelist]]'' and is one of the cover cards of ''[[Expert Edition Volume 3]]''/''[[Dark Revelation Volume 3]]''.
 
* This is the [[cover card]] of ''[[Soul of the Duelist]]'' and is one of the cover cards of ''[[Expert Edition Volume 3]]''/''[[Dark Revelation Volume 3]]''.
  
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Level Up!]]", which depicts the transformation of "[[Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV6]]" into this card.
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[Canopic Protector]]" and "[[Level Up!]]", which depicts the transformation of "[[Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV6]]" into this card.
  
 
* In [[wikipedia:Egyptian mythology|Egyptian mythology]], [[wikipedia:Horus|Horus]] was the god of the sky and the son of [[wikipedia:Osiris|Osiris]] and [[wikipedia:Isis|Isis]]. The sun and moon were believed to be his eyes. He was sometimes known as Khemwar, meaning "the great black one".
 
* In [[wikipedia:Egyptian mythology|Egyptian mythology]], [[wikipedia:Horus|Horus]] was the god of the sky and the son of [[wikipedia:Osiris|Osiris]] and [[wikipedia:Isis|Isis]]. The sun and moon were believed to be his eyes. He was sometimes known as Khemwar, meaning "the great black one".

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  • In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the god of the sky and the son of Osiris and Isis. The sun and moon were believed to be his eyes. He was sometimes known as Khemwar, meaning "the great black one".
    • This is reflected in this monster's appearance similar to that of a black bird, specifically a falcon, which is depicted as Horus' head in Egyptian mythology; however, unlike its LV4 and LV6 forms which resembled birds, this card features a draconian appearance.
    • "Dark Magical Circle", with an Eye of Wdjat in its center, often associated with Horus, appears in this card's artwork.
    • Additionally, this monster bears a stunning resemblance to "The Winged Dragon Of Ra".