Card Trivia:The Golden Swordsoul
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- These two monsters appear in the artworks of "Dogmatikamacabre" and "Springans Interluder".
- This card's Japanese name, "Xiangjian Masters of Xuanyuan" (
軒 轅 の相 剣 師 Ken'en no Sōkenshi), is based on Xuanyuan Jian (軒轅劍), a legendary Chinese sword.- The kanji Ken'en (軒轅) in this card's Japanese name seems to be a pun on Ken'en no naka (犬猿の仲, lit. "like dog and monkey"), a phrase for a relationship where both parties are at odds with each other (similar to the English phrase "fight like cat and dog").
- This card's TCG name, "The Golden Swordsoul", is a reference to the Yellow Emperor, a legendary Chinese sovereign who is said to have forged and used Xuanyuan Jian.
- This card is a "Swordsoul" counterpart of "Dogmatika Adin, the Enlightened" and "Dogmatika Theo, the Iron Punch".
- These monsters are "Dogmatika Adin, the Enlightened" (left) and "Dogmatika Theo, the Iron Punch" (right), after they left the "Dogmatika Nation" with "Dogmatika Fleurdelis, the Knighted" and joined the "Swordsoul" monsters.