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*This card is based on a lesser-known character present in Dante Aligheri's ''Inferno'' known as the 'Black Cherub'. In Canto XXVII of the Inferno, Guido de Montefeltro recounts how he reluctantly gave advice to Pope Boniface VIII, only after Boniface had agreed to absolve him for the sin of his fraudulent counsel. As Guido recounts his story, after his death, St. Francis arrived to claim his soul for the saved, but a black Cherub appeared to assert Hell's superior claim over Guido.
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* This card is based on a lesser-known character present in Dante Aligheri's ''[[wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]'' known as the 'Black Cherub'. In Canto XXVII of the ''Inferno'', the Francisian monk [[wikipedia:Guido I da Montefeltro|Guido I da Montefeltro]] recounts how he reluctantly gave advice to [[wikipedia:Pope Boniface VIII|Boniface VII]], only after Boniface had agreed to absolve him for the sin of his fraudulent counsel. As Guido recounts his story, after his death, [[wikipedia:Francis of Assisi|St. Francis]] arrived to claim his soul for the saved, but a black Cherub appeared to assert Hell's superior claim over Guido.
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* This is the first "[[Burning Abyss]]" [[Link Monster]] to be released.

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  • This card is based on a lesser-known character present in Dante Aligheri's Divine Comedy known as the 'Black Cherub'. In Canto XXVII of the Inferno, the Francisian monk Guido I da Montefeltro recounts how he reluctantly gave advice to Boniface VII, only after Boniface had agreed to absolve him for the sin of his fraudulent counsel. As Guido recounts his story, after his death, St. Francis arrived to claim his soul for the saved, but a black Cherub appeared to assert Hell's superior claim over Guido.