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* The top of the staff she is carrying is a silver-colored version of "[[Aquamirror Meditation]]". |
* The top of the staff she is carrying is a silver-colored version of "[[Aquamirror Meditation]]". |
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+ | * This monster has a "[[Shaddoll]]" counterpart: "[[Naelshaddoll Ariel]]" |
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− | * A figure resembling this card is seen on the top of "[[Evigishki Mind Augus]]". |
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+ | * "[[Evigishki Mind Augus]]" is the merged version of this monster and "[[Gishki Reliever]]". |
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+ | * This monster has an older counterpart, "[[Ariel, Priestess of the Nekroz]]". |
Revision as of 00:52, 15 August 2020
- This card appears in the artwork of "Aquamirror Meditation".
- This card is extremely similar to "Eria the Water Charmer".
- According to the Duel Terminal Master Guide, "Ariel" was an orphan from the rampage of "Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier" during the war with the "Fabled", and was taken in by "Gishki Noellia" as depicted in "After the Storm".
- The top of the staff she is carrying is a silver-colored version of "Aquamirror Meditation".
- This monster has a "Shaddoll" counterpart: "Naelshaddoll Ariel"
- "Evigishki Mind Augus" is the merged version of this monster and "Gishki Reliever".
- This monster has an older counterpart, "Ariel, Priestess of the Nekroz".