Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Shien's Spy"

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(Just because it has Shien in its title that does make it related to the Shien monster. That's like saying Junk Dealer is related to the Junk monsters.)
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* The "spy" on the card is disguised as a Feudal Japanese peasant. Traveling peasants and merchants were often used during Japan's Feudal period by warlords to check on opposing factions' territories by crossing into them before returning (just as this card's effect has a monster only temporarily "joining" the opposing side).
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* "[[Shien's Castle of Mist]]" appears in this card's background.
* A couple of cards have also been released with the name of "Shien," both resembling Feudal Japanese warlords, so even though this card has no ''gameplay'' relation to them, it certainly shares a ''thematic'' relation.
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* In keeping with the general theme of the "[[Six Samurai]]", the "spy" on the card is disguised as a Feudal Japanese peasant. Traveling peasants and merchants were often used during Japan's Feudal period by warlords to check on opposing factions' territories by crossing into them before returning, just as this card's effect has a monster only temporarily "joining" the opposing side.
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* This card is not actually a "[[Shien]]" card, as "Shien" is written in kana rather than kanji in its Japanese name.

Latest revision as of 16:41, 14 April 2023

  • "Shien's Castle of Mist" appears in this card's background.
  • In keeping with the general theme of the "Six Samurai", the "spy" on the card is disguised as a Feudal Japanese peasant. Traveling peasants and merchants were often used during Japan's Feudal period by warlords to check on opposing factions' territories by crossing into them before returning, just as this card's effect has a monster only temporarily "joining" the opposing side.
  • This card is not actually a "Shien" card, as "Shien" is written in kana rather than kanji in its Japanese name.