Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Darkness Neosphere"

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* This card may be a corrupt version of Themis, Greek goddess of justice. According to the Greek legend, Themis was blindfolded in order to be just. Like Themis, both in the card's artwork and in the anime this monster has her normal eyes blindfolded. However, being a corrupt version of Themis, more eyes appear from her body, seemingly mocking the idea of justice.
 
* This card may be a corrupt version of Themis, Greek goddess of justice. According to the Greek legend, Themis was blindfolded in order to be just. Like Themis, both in the card's artwork and in the anime this monster has her normal eyes blindfolded. However, being a corrupt version of Themis, more eyes appear from her body, seemingly mocking the idea of justice.
** This can be further supported by the fact that before their duel began, Nightshroud promised Jaden that he will be judged. This card is being Darkness's ace monster could be what Darkness was referring to.
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** This can be further supported by the fact that before their duel began, Nightshroud promised Jaden that he will be judged. This card is being Nightshroud's ace monster could be what Nightshroud was referring to.

Revision as of 10:39, 23 September 2015

  • Neo-Sphere can be translated as "new orb" or something similar from Greek. This maybe a reference to Darkness' desire to fold the entire world into his own.
  • The left claw could be a reference to the myth of the left side of a person's body being considered evil as being left handed was frowned upon during medieval times.
  • This card may be a corrupt version of Themis, Greek goddess of justice. According to the Greek legend, Themis was blindfolded in order to be just. Like Themis, both in the card's artwork and in the anime this monster has her normal eyes blindfolded. However, being a corrupt version of Themis, more eyes appear from her body, seemingly mocking the idea of justice.
    • This can be further supported by the fact that before their duel began, Nightshroud promised Jaden that he will be judged. This card is being Nightshroud's ace monster could be what Nightshroud was referring to.