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− | * This monster | + | * This monster, as well as "[[Number 31: Abel's Devil]]", are based on the Biblical story of [[wikipedia:Cain_and_Abel|Cain and Abel]], the first and second sons of [[wikipedia:Adam_and_Eve|Adam and Eve]]. According to Genesis 4:1-8, Cain committed the first murder by killing Abel. |
− | * | + | ** The opposite position of the [[Numbers]] further allude to this. |
− | * | + | *This card's number may be a reference to its numerous adverse and mandatory effects. The number 13 is considered unlucky in numerous Western cultures. |
− | + | *This Number is one of the first Numbers to be unnamed at the time of its introduction to have its name revealed. |