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+ | * This card's Japanese name, "Kagebō-C", forms the word "Kagebōshi", which stands for "sillhouette". | ||
+ | * This monster's design appears to be based on the [[wikipedia:Komusō|Komusō]], a historical group of Japanese [[wikipedia:monk|monks]] of the [[wikipedia:Fuke-shū|Fuke]] school of [[wikipedia:Zen|Zen]] [[wikipedia:Buddhism|Buddhism]]. These monks were characterized by their detachment from [[wikipedia:property|property]] (surviving entirely on [[wikipedia:charity (practice)|charity]]), distinctive mask-like straw hats (which this monster's head resembles), and their use of the [[wikipedia:shakuhachi|shakuhachi]] (flute) in [[wikipedia:meditation|meditation]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:17, 14 April 2023
- This card's Japanese name, "Kagebō-C", forms the word "Kagebōshi", which stands for "sillhouette".
- This monster's design appears to be based on the Komusō, a historical group of Japanese monks of the Fuke school of Zen Buddhism. These monks were characterized by their detachment from property (surviving entirely on charity), distinctive mask-like straw hats (which this monster's head resembles), and their use of the shakuhachi (flute) in meditation.