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| ja_name = {{Ruby|神|かみ}}の | | ja_name = {{Ruby|神|かみ}}の | ||
| romaji = Kami no | | romaji = Kami no | ||
| trans = God's | | trans = God's | ||
+ | | fr_name = Solennels | ||
| de_name = Ernst/Feierlich | | de_name = Ernst/Feierlich | ||
+ | | it_name = Solenni | ||
| pt_name = Solene | | pt_name = Solene | ||
+ | | es_name = Solemnes | ||
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"Solemn", known as "God's" (
The Counter Trap Cards focus on negating Summons or activation of cards and effects, just like the majority of the cards of that variety, but all have in common the Life Points payment as cost. The Continuous Trap Cards don't have any feature in common (the Kanji "神の" makes them part of the series) and they have no relation with one another or with the "Solemn" Counter Trap Cards.
An old masculine figure, with a divine, authoritarian mien appears in their artworks, except for "Solemn Wishes".