Editing Card Trivia:Subterror Behemoth Dragossuary
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* Keeping with the the [[wikipedia:Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean Sea]] theme of the "[[Subterror Behemoth]]s" in the OCG, this card's Japanese name is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Alboran Sea|Alboran Sea]]. | * Keeping with the the [[wikipedia:Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean Sea]] theme of the "[[Subterror Behemoth]]s" in the OCG, this card's Japanese name is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Alboran Sea|Alboran Sea]]. | ||
** This card's English name is a portmanteau between "dragon" and "ossuary", an area in which the bones of dead people are placed. This is fitting, as this monster is depicted as an undead dragon. | ** This card's English name is a portmanteau between "dragon" and "ossuary", an area in which the bones of dead people are placed. This is fitting, as this monster is depicted as an undead dragon. | ||
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