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* This is the first Trap card specifically designed to summon [[Ritual Monsters]]
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* "[[Gishki Emilia]]" and "[[Gishki Noellia]]" appear in this card's artwork.
* This card is similar to the effect of [[Fake Hero]] for [[Elemental Heroes]]
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** This card's effect that returns the Ritual Monster to the hand is similar to "Gishki Emilia" (a [[Spirit monster]],) who is returned to the hand in the [[End Phase]] of the turn she is Summoned.
* The monsters that appear in this artwork is [[Gishki Emilia]] and [[Gishki Noelia]]
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* This is the first [[Trap Card]] specifically designed to summon [[Ritual Monster]]s.
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** This card is a "[[Gishki]]" version of "[[Ritual Foregone]]".
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* This card's artwork looks (probably intentionally) like the scene with Ursula from [[wikipedia:The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]].
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** Note that "Emilia" is grasping at her throat.
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*** This could possibly be the event that turned "Emilia" into a [[Spirit monster]], implying that this card could actually depict a death.
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* This card shows that the "Gishki" rituals may not always be voluntary.
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* The effect of "Gishki Emilia" that negate Trap Cards effects could be akin to her trying to stop this card.
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* The artwork of both this card and "[[Aquamirror Cycle]]" and the fact that this card effect is an improper [[Ritual Summon]] suggests that this was a failed ritual experiment resulting in the death "Emilia".

Latest revision as of 18:32, 8 April 2023

  • "Gishki Emilia" and "Gishki Noellia" appear in this card's artwork.
    • This card's effect that returns the Ritual Monster to the hand is similar to "Gishki Emilia" (a Spirit monster,) who is returned to the hand in the End Phase of the turn she is Summoned.
  • This card's artwork looks (probably intentionally) like the scene with Ursula from The Little Mermaid.
    • Note that "Emilia" is grasping at her throat.
      • This could possibly be the event that turned "Emilia" into a Spirit monster, implying that this card could actually depict a death.
  • This card shows that the "Gishki" rituals may not always be voluntary.
  • The effect of "Gishki Emilia" that negate Trap Cards effects could be akin to her trying to stop this card.
  • The artwork of both this card and "Aquamirror Cycle" and the fact that this card effect is an improper Ritual Summon suggests that this was a failed ritual experiment resulting in the death "Emilia".