Card Trivia:Fallen of Albaz

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  • This monster has a "Despia" counterpart: "Aluber the Jester of Despia".
    • Both monsters share the same Level (4) and original ATK and DEF (1800/0).
    • Both monsters feature a similar effect focused on Fusion Summoning, and they have opposite associated Spell Cards that can Summon their draconic Fusion forms: "Branded in White" for this monster and "Branded in Red" for "Aluber".
    • Unlike most of the other "Despia" monsters, "Aluber" is not a corrupted form of this monster.
    • The flavor text of "Aluber the Dogmatic" implies that this monster may possibly be the other half of "Aluber", as it describes "Aluber" as a thing separated by the Abyss.
      • The artwork of "Aluber the Dogmatic" also depicts "Aluber" unmasked, revealing that he is identical to this monster.
      • This monster's hair color (white with red streaks) is also the inverse of "Aluber's" one (red with white streaks).
      • This monster's Japanese name features the kanji Rakuin (落胤, "Fallen Child"), which may refer to how this monster is the abandoned half of "Aluber".
  • This monster's Japanese name features the kanji Rakuin (落胤, "Fallen Child"), which is a homophone of Rakuin (烙印, "Branded"), the Japanese name of the "Branded" archetype that supports this monster's playstyle.