Card Trivia:Fairy of the Spring
- The woman depicted in this card's artwork is holding two copies of "Wicked-Breaking Flamberge - Baou", one gold and one silver.
- This card's artwork references Aesop's fable of "The Honest Woodman", where the titular protagonist loses his axe in a river but is offered (separately) a silver axe and a golden axe, under the assumption that one of them is his, as a test of honesty. Ultimately, the woodcutter is honest about his axe being neither of them, and receives all 3 axes for his honesty.
- This card's effect also reflects this by retrieving an Equip Spell Card from the Graveyard.
- This fable is also referenced by "Half or Nothing" and "Lucky Iron Axe".