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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[World Legacy Struggle]]", "[[World Legacy Awakens]]", "[[World Legacy's Sorrow]]", and "[[World Legacy's Corruption]]".
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* This monster appears to be a combination of "[[Ib the World Chalice Priestess]]" and "[[Lee the World Chalice Fairy]]".
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** The Japanese translations of their names, Eve and Lees, combine to form a play on the word "[[wikipedia:Iblis|Iblis]]", an Arabic term for "devil."
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** The relation of Iblis and Eve was told in Islamic perspective, where Iblis lured Eve (and Adam) into disobeying God to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree.
  
* This monster appears to have taken possession of six of the original seven colored jewels wielded by the "[[Mekk-Knight]]" monsters before corrupting them into the "[[Knightmare]]" Link monsters as seen in the artwork of "[[World Legacy's Corruption]]". "[[Chosen by the World Chalice]]" appears to have [[World Legacy Succession|inherited]] the blue colored jewel from "[[Mekk-Knight Blue Sky]]" and became "[[Mekk-Knight Avram]]".
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* This monster appears in the artworks of "[[World Legacy's Corruption]]", "[[World Legacy Awakens]]", "[[World Legacy Struggle]]", and "[[World Legacy's Sorrow]]".
  
* This card appears to be a combination of "[[Ib the World Chalice Priestess]]" and "[[Lee the World Chalice Fairy]]".
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* This monster appears to have taken possession of six of the original seven-colored jewels wielded by the "[[Mekk-Knight]]" monsters before corrupting them into the "[[Knightmare]]" Link Monsters as seen in the artwork of "World Legacy's Corruption". "[[Chosen by the World Chalice]]" appears to have [[World Legacy Succession|inherited]] the blue-colored jewel from "[[Mekk-Knight Blue Sky]]" and become "[[Mekk-Knight Avram]]".
** The Japanese translations of their names, Eve and Lees, combine to form a play on the word "[[wikipedia:Iblis|Iblis]]", an Arabic term for "devil", or the leader of satans.
 
** The relation of Iblis and Eve was told in Islamic perspective where Iblis lured Eve (and Adam) into disobeying God to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree.
 

Revision as of 01:50, 8 July 2018

  • This monster appears to be a combination of "Ib the World Chalice Priestess" and "Lee the World Chalice Fairy".
    • The Japanese translations of their names, Eve and Lees, combine to form a play on the word "Iblis", an Arabic term for "devil."
    • The relation of Iblis and Eve was told in Islamic perspective, where Iblis lured Eve (and Adam) into disobeying God to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree.