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* In the religion of ancient Egypt, a Shabti was a funerary figurine, usually in the form of a mummy, which served as a dead man’s deputy in order to do labor for him, mostly agricultural, in the afterlife.
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* In the religion of ancient Egypt, a [[wikipedia:Ushabti|shabti]] was a funerary figurine, usually in the form of a mummy, which served as a dead man’s deputy in order to do labor for him, mostly agricultural, in the afterlife.
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** The shabti were used by [[Shadi]] in the third volume of the manga for his [[Shadow Game]].
  
* The statute seems is similar to the one used by [[Shadi]] in the third Manga for his [[Shadow Game]].
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* This card is essentially a "[[Gravekeeper's]]" version of "[[Kuriboh]]".
 
 
*This card is essentially a "Gravekeeper's" version of "[[Kuriboh]]".
 

Revision as of 09:58, 17 February 2014

  • In the religion of ancient Egypt, a shabti was a funerary figurine, usually in the form of a mummy, which served as a dead man’s deputy in order to do labor for him, mostly agricultural, in the afterlife.
    • The shabti were used by Shadi in the third volume of the manga for his Shadow Game.