Defiant, Sabifukuro/Trivia


 * Sabi is the romaji of the Japanese " さび", which stands for "quiet simplicity," "rust," and "wasabi."
 * Wabi-Sabi (Wabi, "わび", the beauty of simplicity, and Sabi, " さび", the beauty of aging) is the Japanese aesthetic view that that there is beauty to be found in the imperfections and decay of objects around us and of accepting the natural cycle of growth, decay and death.
 * This view can be applied to the Skull Warriors as a whole due to their effects of destroying themselves or "withering away" at the end of the turn and other effects that support or benefit from it.
 * Fukuro is Japanese for Owl. The monster in this card's artwork wears a mask similar in shape to the face of one and has the wings and talons of an owl as well.
 * In Japanese culture, Owls are regarded as being lucky as "fukuro" can also mean "Luck to come" ("fu" (Luck), "ku" (To come) and "ro" (a suffix for boys name)).