Card Trivia:Albion the Shrouded Dragon

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  • The kanji Kurogo (黒衣, "Black-Shrouded") in this card's Japanese name is a term that refers to stagehands in traditional Japanese theater who dress all in black. The black clothing represents invisibility and implies that the stagehands are not meant to be acknowledged.
    • The theatrical theme of the word is similar to the theme of the "Despia" archetype.
    • This card's name, "Albion" (アルビオン Arubion), is an alternative poetic name for Great Britain, derived from Albus (Latin for "white"), which is also the origin of the Japanese name of "Fallen of Albaz" (アルバスのらくいん Arubasu no Rakuin, "Fallen Child of Albus").
  • This monster is a transformed version of "Albion the Branded Dragon".
    • The artwork of "Branded Bond" depicts "Albion the Shrouded Dragon" transforming into this monster.
    • This monster has the same appearance as "Albion the Branded Dragon" and a color-scheme similar to "Fallen of Albaz".
      • Its black skin with red accents is similar to the clothing of "Albaz".
      • Its white hair with red streaks has the same style as "Albaz".
      • This card also has an effect to always treat its name as "Fallen of Albaz" while on the field or in the Graveyard.
    • This card is also the only empowered]] form of "Fallen of Albaz" to not be a Fusion Monster.