Card Trivia:Imsety, Glory of Horus
- A carving of this monster appears in the artwork of "Walls of the Imperial Tomb".
- This monster is named after a Imsety, one of the four sons of Horus depicted with the head of a human, who represents the canopic jar of the liver in Egyptian mythology.
- Fittingly, this monster shares its original ATK and DEF (3000/1800) with "Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8" and its retrained counterpart, "Horus the Black Flame Deity", both of which are based on Horus.