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Glory of Deep Skies/Spell Cards/Extra
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第二翠玉「近現代の聖杯戦争」
Second Emerald "The Holy Grail Quest of the Present Era"
「永遠なる繁栄の賢者のエメラルド」
"Philosopher's Emerald of Everlasting Glory"
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Midboss Spell Cards
Spell Card 191
Owner
Nami Amamoto
Extra
Extra
Boss Spell Cards
Spell Card 195
Second Emerald "The Holy Grail Quest of the Present Era"
Owner
Hikawa Motoharu
Extra
Extra
Spell Card 196
Owner
Hikawa Motoharu
Extra
Extra
Spell Card 201
Owner
Hikawa Motoharu
Extra
Extra
Spell Card 202
Owner
Hikawa Motoharu
Extra
Extra
Spell Card 203
"Philosopher's Emerald of Everlasting Glory"
Owner
Hikawa Motoharu
Extra
Extra
Notes
- ↑ 白神季 (Hakujinki) is a homophone of 白塵記 ("White Dust Record"), the Japanese title of White Names Spoiled Past; The spell's title also alludes to Minayu Okuchiri's backstory in the game.
- ↑ A reference to "Cycle of Water above the Firmament", Azure Swirl's final spellcard in Sapphire Panlogism.
- ↑ コロニアム (koroni-amu); a pun on コロニ (colony, as in an ant colony) and コロシアム (colosseum; specifically, the Flavian Ampitheatre).
- ↑ The Eclipse Cannon is a satellite weapon used in the Sonic franchise.
- ↑ The usage of "Missing" for the spell's subtitle, rather than "Fourth", makes reference to a particularly-infamous meme from the 2005 video game Shadow the Hedgehog.
- ↑ This refers to the blood rains in Kerala, India in 2001. The red colour came from airborne spores.
- ↑ Delta Stream is the signature ability of the Pokémon Mega Rayquaza.
- ↑ A reference to Reisen Udongein Inaba's spellcard Illusory Sight "Falsified Detection (Mysterious Trap)", from yuke's infamous "Touhou All-Stars" video.
- ↑ The player character turning into a snail is a reference to the Stand Weather Report from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, which can use rainbows to transform people into snails via hypnotic suggestion.
- ↑ 第旧 (daikyuu), a pun on 第九 ("ninth"): 旧 ("Old", used in Glory of Deep Skies' Japanese title, as well as Hikawa's name) and 九 ("nine") are both pronounced kyuu.
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