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* The ruins of "[[Orcustrated Babel]]" appear in the background of this card's artwork, and this monster's armor appears to be made out of parts of it. | * The ruins of "[[Orcustrated Babel]]" appear in the background of this card's artwork, and this monster's armor appears to be made out of parts of it. | ||
− | * This card is named after [[wikipedia:Sheol|Sheol]], the Hebrew land of the dead | + | * This card is named after [[wikipedia:Dingir|Dingir]], a Sumerian word for "god", and [[wikipedia:Hesperus|Hesperus the Evening Star]]. The Japanese name also includes [[wikipedia:Sheol|Sheol]], the Hebrew land of the dead. |
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+ | * The Evening Star in this card's English name and Kanji may indicate it as a counterpart of "[[Mekk-Knight of the Morning Star]]". | ||
* "[[Beckoned by the World Chalice]]" → "[[Ningirsu the World Chalice Warrior]]" → "[[Longirsu, the Orcust Orchestrator]]" → "Dingirsu, Orcust of Sheol". | * "[[Beckoned by the World Chalice]]" → "[[Ningirsu the World Chalice Warrior]]" → "[[Longirsu, the Orcust Orchestrator]]" → "Dingirsu, Orcust of Sheol". |
Revision as of 01:04, 1 May 2019
- This monster's spear appears in the artwork of "Orcust Crescendo"
- The ruins of "Orcustrated Babel" appear in the background of this card's artwork, and this monster's armor appears to be made out of parts of it.
- This card is named after Dingir, a Sumerian word for "god", and Hesperus the Evening Star. The Japanese name also includes Sheol, the Hebrew land of the dead.
- The Evening Star in this card's English name and Kanji may indicate it as a counterpart of "Mekk-Knight of the Morning Star".
- "Beckoned by the World Chalice" → "Ningirsu the World Chalice Warrior" → "Longirsu, the Orcust Orchestrator" → "Dingirsu, Orcust of Sheol".