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− | * | + | * This monster appears in the artworks of "[[World Legacy Awakens]]", "[[World Legacy's Corruption]]", "[[World Legacy's Sorrow]]", and "[[World Legacy Struggle]]". |
− | + | ** This monster also appears in the alternate artwork of "[[Knightmare Unicorn]]". | |
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− | * This | + | * The [[wikipedia:Clef|treble clef]] symbol appears on this monster's abdomen. |
− | ** | + | ** This is a reference to the 'World Key' in the "[[World Legacy]]" [[lore]]. |
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+ | * "[[Lee the World Chalice Fairy]]" → "Knightmare Corruptor Iblee" → "[[Galatea, the Orcust Automaton]]" → "[[Orcust Knightmare]]" → "[[Knightmare Incarnation Idlee]]" | ||
+ | ** "[[Crowned by the World Chalice]]" → "[[Ib the World Chalice Priestess]]" → "Knightmare Corruptor Iblee" → "[[Galatea, the Orcust Automaton]]" → "[[Ib the World Chalice Justiciar]]" → "[[Lib the World Key Blademaster]]" | ||
+ | ** This monster is a merged form of "Ib the World Chalice Priestess" and "Lee the World Chalice Fairy", with the latter in control. | ||
+ | ** This card's Japanese name, "Evelees" (イヴリース ''Ivurīsu''), is the combination of the Japanese names of "Ib" (イヴ ''Ivu'', "Eve") and "Lee" (リース Rīsu, "Lees"), and is a portmanteau of "[[wikipedia:Iblis|Iblis]]", an Arabic term for "Devil". | ||
+ | *** In the Islamic religion, where Iblis lured Eve (and Adam) into disobeying God to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree. | ||
+ | ** This monster is holding six of the original seven-colored jewels of the "[[Mekk-Knight]]" monsters, corrupting them into the "[[Knightmare]]" [[Link Monster]]s, as seen in the artwork of "World Legacy's Corruption". "[[Chosen by the World Chalice]]" [[World Legacy Succession|inherited]] the blue-colored jewel from the last "Mekk-Knight", "[[Mekk-Knight Blue Sky]]", and became "[[Mekk-Knight Avram]]" instead. | ||
+ | ** The kanji 「崩界」 (''Hōkai'', "Collapse") in this card's Japanese name is a pun on 「崩壊」 (''Hōkai'', "Collapse") with the kanji 「界」 (''Kai'', "World") being a homophone of 「壊」 (''Kai'', "Break"). | ||
+ | *** The kanji 「夢幻」 (''Mugen'' "Fantasy") in this card's Japanese name is related to the dream theme of the "Knightmare" archetype, and the kanji 「界」 (''kai'', "World") is related to the world theme of the "[[World Legacy]]" archetype. |
Latest revision as of 21:08, 8 April 2023
- This monster appears in the artworks of "World Legacy Awakens", "World Legacy's Corruption", "World Legacy's Sorrow", and "World Legacy Struggle".
- This monster also appears in the alternate artwork of "Knightmare Unicorn".
- The treble clef symbol appears on this monster's abdomen.
- This is a reference to the 'World Key' in the "World Legacy" lore.
- "Lee the World Chalice Fairy" → "Knightmare Corruptor Iblee" → "Galatea, the Orcust Automaton" → "Orcust Knightmare" → "Knightmare Incarnation Idlee"
- "Crowned by the World Chalice" → "Ib the World Chalice Priestess" → "Knightmare Corruptor Iblee" → "Galatea, the Orcust Automaton" → "Ib the World Chalice Justiciar" → "Lib the World Key Blademaster"
- This monster is a merged form of "Ib the World Chalice Priestess" and "Lee the World Chalice Fairy", with the latter in control.
- This card's Japanese name, "Evelees" (イヴリース Ivurīsu), is the combination of the Japanese names of "Ib" (イヴ Ivu, "Eve") and "Lee" (リース Rīsu, "Lees"), and is a portmanteau of "Iblis", an Arabic term for "Devil".
- In the Islamic religion, where Iblis lured Eve (and Adam) into disobeying God to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree.
- This monster is holding six of the original seven-colored jewels of the "Mekk-Knight" monsters, corrupting them into the "Knightmare" Link Monsters, as seen in the artwork of "World Legacy's Corruption". "Chosen by the World Chalice" inherited the blue-colored jewel from the last "Mekk-Knight", "Mekk-Knight Blue Sky", and became "Mekk-Knight Avram" instead.
- The kanji 「崩界」 (Hōkai, "Collapse") in this card's Japanese name is a pun on 「崩壊」 (Hōkai, "Collapse") with the kanji 「界」 (Kai, "World") being a homophone of 「壊」 (Kai, "Break").
- The kanji 「夢幻」 (Mugen "Fantasy") in this card's Japanese name is related to the dream theme of the "Knightmare" archetype, and the kanji 「界」 (kai, "World") is related to the world theme of the "World Legacy" archetype.