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* One can say "two 2's" (22) in Japanese by saying "fu ni"; this could be a pun on "funiku" (腐肉), which means "tainted meat", which could be an implicit metaphor for an undead being, such as this being a [[Zombie]]-[[Type]] monster. | * One can say "two 2's" (22) in Japanese by saying "fu ni"; this could be a pun on "funiku" (腐肉), which means "tainted meat", which could be an implicit metaphor for an undead being, such as this being a [[Zombie]]-[[Type]] monster. | ||
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− | |[[Number 23: Lancelot, | + | |[[Number 23: Lancelot, Ghost Knight of the Underworld]] || |
* If one reads 2 as "fu" and 3 as "san", it forms the word "fusan" (不参), which means "absence" or "nonappearance". This may refer to this monster being a "spirit from the underworld". | * If one reads 2 as "fu" and 3 as "san", it forms the word "fusan" (不参), which means "absence" or "nonappearance". This may refer to this monster being a "spirit from the underworld". | ||
*Despite not being divisible by 7, it is possible that this card is a reference to the Seven Deadly Sins. | *Despite not being divisible by 7, it is possible that this card is a reference to the Seven Deadly Sins. | ||
− | **In particular, it could be a reference to the sin of [ | + | **In particular, it could be a reference to the sin of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lust Lust] or Pride due to Lancelot's love affair with King Arthur's wife, Queen Guinevere. |
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|[[Number 24: Dragulas the Vampiric Dragon]] || | |[[Number 24: Dragulas the Vampiric Dragon]] || |