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== Lore ==
 
== Lore ==
 
{{Main|Master Guide 4 card storylines#File No. 02: The Maiden Exiled from Paradise|The Valuable Book EX card storylines#No. 08: Condemned Witch}}
 
{{Main|Master Guide 4 card storylines#File No. 02: The Maiden Exiled from Paradise|The Valuable Book EX card storylines#No. 08: Condemned Witch}}
Japanese media identifies the old man featured in the [[Solemn]] cards and "[[Forbidden Scripture]]" as God, who owns those items and is shown punishing the woman for taking them in "[[Solemn Scolding]]". She later becomes gradually more corrupted, her appearance progressing from "[[Condemned Maiden]]" to "[[Condemned Witch]]", and eventually "[[Condemned Darklord]]".
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Japanese media identifies the old man featured in the [[Solemn]] cards and "[[Forbidden Scripture]]" and as God, who owns those items and is shown punishing the woman for taking them in "[[Solemn Scolding]]". She later becomes gradually more corrupted, her appearance progressing from "[[Condemned Maiden]]" to "[[Condemned Witch]]", and eventually "[[Condemned Darklord]]".
 
 
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
Despite the Greek theme and appearance of each of the cards' artwork, the inspiration behind the archetype appears to have come from the 4 most notable holy relics of [[wikipedia:Christianity|Christianity]].
 
Despite the Greek theme and appearance of each of the cards' artwork, the inspiration behind the archetype appears to have come from the 4 most notable holy relics of [[wikipedia:Christianity|Christianity]].

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