Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Schwarzschild Limit Dragon"

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* This monster is named after the [[Wikipedia:Schwarzschild radius|Schwarzchild Radius]], which is related to the [[Wikipedia:Black hole|Black Hole]].
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Ergosphere]]".
** The "Limit" in this card's name refers to the Schwarzchild radius.
 
  
* This monster's body is twisted to resemble an infinity symbol.
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* This monster is named after the [[wikipedia:Schwarzschild radius|Schwarzschild radius]], the limit at which an object becomes a [[wikipedia:Black hole|black hole]].
** By completing the loop with its tail near its mouth, it resembles an [[wikipedia:Ouroboros|Ouroboros]].
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** This is further reinforced by how this monster is supported by the effect of "Ergosphere", which is named after [[wikipedia:Ergosphere|another term]] related a black hole.
  
* Schwarzschild is german for black shield
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* This monster's body is twisted to resemble an [[wikipedia:Infinity symbol|infinity symbol]], which can also  be interpreted as a sideways number "8" to represent its [[Level]].
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** In the artwork of "Ergosphere", this monster is depicted devouring its own tail, which resembles the [[wikipedia:Ouroboros|ouroboros]].
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* This monster has a retrained [[counterpart]]: "[[Schwarzschild Infinity Dragon]]".

Latest revision as of 10:48, 10 April 2024

  • This monster appears in the artwork of "Ergosphere".
  • This monster is named after the Schwarzschild radius, the limit at which an object becomes a black hole.
    • This is further reinforced by how this monster is supported by the effect of "Ergosphere", which is named after another term related a black hole.
  • This monster's body is twisted to resemble an infinity symbol, which can also be interpreted as a sideways number "8" to represent its Level.
    • In the artwork of "Ergosphere", this monster is depicted devouring its own tail, which resembles the ouroboros.