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Infinite Blade Pavilion/Spell Cards/Stage 3
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焔走「プロミネンスランニング」
Flaming Dash "Prominence Running"
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Midboss Spell Card
Spell Card 034
Owner
Snow Cordie
Stage 3 — Normal
Stage 3 — Normal
Spell Card 036
Owner
Snow Cordie
Stage 3 — Lunatic
Stage 3 — Lunatic
Boss Spell Card #1
Spell Card 040
Flaming Dash "Prominence Running"
Owner
Sekito Umakakeba
Stage 3 — Lunatic
Stage 3 — Lunatic
Boss Spell Card #2
Boss Spell Card #3
Boss Spell Card #4
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A reference to the "stone cherries" depicted in Wild and Horned Hermit chapter 28, which Snow Cordie is a fairy embodiment of.
- ↑ A reference to the Pokémon Mega Diancie, and its signature move Diamond Storm.
- ↑ "Kongouseki" (金剛石): Japanese term for diamond. Likely a reference to the Stand "Crazy Diamond" and the technique "Emerald Splash" from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Also possibly a reference to the character Master Kongou from Land of the Lustrous, who can fire shards of artificial diamond in a similar manner to the Emerald Splash.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 A reference to the "Hell Scroll" (地獄草紙) held at Nara National Museum, which contains a depiction of Mezu, the horse-headed oni that Sekito is based on.
- ↑ Pun on "Nara" and "Naraka".
- ↑ "Homura-hotogi" (焔甌, lit. 'flame pot'): the name of a move used by Iori Yagami in the King of Fighters video game series.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 逆剥 (sakahagi, lit. "back tearing") is one of the Heavenly Sins (天津罪 / amatsutsumi) in Shinto, referring to the practice of skinning a horse starting from its hindquarters. "Sakahagi" (逆剥ぎ) is also the name of a move used by Iori Yagami in the King of Fighters video game series.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Ame no Fuchikoma": the name of the horse that Susanoo flayed and threw at Amaterasu in Japanese mythology, prompting Amaterasu to hide in Ama no Iwato.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 逆ギレ (gyaku-gire, lit. "reverse cut"/"reverse slice"): the act of snapping back angrily at someone who's angry with you already.
- ↑ 雲長 (Yunchang): the courtesy name of Guan Yu. 関帝 (Guan Di / "emperor Guan"): another of Guan Yu's titles.
- ↑ 奉先 (Fengxian): the courtesy name of Lü Bu.
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