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Card Trivia:Maiden of Macabre

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What's the similarity? Both are DARK females? Not much of a relationship
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* Maiden of MacabreThis card's Japanese name, "Geishadow", is a portmanteau of "Geishageisha" (a type of historical japanese Courtesan Japanese courtesan specializing in traditional music and dance) and "Shadowshadow" , alluding to its dark DARK-Attribute and appearance.** In spite of its name, this monster's appearance is more closely based off those of another type of historical Japanese courtesans, the ''[[wikipedia:Oiran|oiran]]'', as evidenced by the obi tied to the front and the monster's abundance of decorative hair pieces. While geisha primarily specialized in traditional performance arts, oirans were also prostitutes, fitting with this monster's name as an oiran could be considered the "shadow counterpart" of a geisha.*** In addition, oirans were more commonly known to become murderers during the Edo period of Japan.
** In spite of its name, this card's appearance is more closely based off those of another type of historical Japanese courtesans, the ''[[wikipediaStructure Deck:Oiran|oiranSpellcaster's Command]]'', as evidenced by the obi tied to the front and the monster's abundance of decorative hair pieces. While Geisha primarily specialized in traditional performance arts, Oirans were also prostitutes, fitting with this monster's name as an Oiran could be considered the "shadow counterpart" of a geisha. * In addition, Oirans were more commonly known to become murderers during the Edo period of Japan. *In the Spellcaster's Command Structure Deck, a leaflet suggesting cards to add to improve the Deck's performance erronously calls this card "Maiden of '''the''' Macabre". * This card bears some similarity to [[Shadowpriestess of Ohm]].

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