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== Fluff == [[File:GeminiElfAltArt.png|right|thumb|250px|Alternate artwork]] The [[Dark Elf|brown-skinned elf]]'s name is Kachua, and the [[High Elf|white-skinned elf]]'s name is Laura. It's difficult to tell from the art, but they're both wearing bodycon dresses and boots. Because the card is a Normal Monster, it actually has [[flavor text]] unlike the vast majority of Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, but there isn't much. All it really has to tell is that that the elves are twins and that they attack one at time rather than together. The Japanese flavor text happens to have an amusing typo; the furigana provided for the word γε§ε¦Ήγis γγγγγ γγ(siblings), rather than γγγΎγγ(sisters). The pronunciation γγγγ γ is only used in the context of brothers or a mix of brothers and sisters; this would seem to imply that at least one of the two is male. Given that the text has yet to be corrected across a dozen years worth of printings, this may actually be [[Konami]]'s intent. Yu-Gi-Oh! is one of the few TCGs to have canonical [[Yubel|dickgirls]] after all. In either case, this aspect of the flavor text has served as an inspiration to [[drawfag|fanart makers]], which surely has to make [[:/d/|somebody]] happy. As is the case with most cards that depict the fairer sex, the TCG mercilessly censored the art. Thank goodness too, who knows what could have happened if little Timmy had seen a little tiddy twenty years ago; he could have grown up maladjusted! All of [[:/tg/|us]] of course played with the censored version, causing us to grow up into the healthy extroverted normal people with great social skills we are today. But I digress. After spending seventeen long years in horny jail, the TCG released an uncensored version of the card as a promo in 2021 in a rare act of redemption. Great job guys, you managed to unfuck your mistake before it reached the age of consent. Nice going. The card received an alternative artwork, but only one copy of it exists. It was made as one of five prizes for the winners of Asia Championship 2001. First place got to pick which card they wanted first, and chose [[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]. The Elves didn't get picked until fourth place's turn. Oof. You'll never get a chance to play with this card in real life, given that it's literally one-of-a-kind, but if you'd still like to it's available in many of the video games, including [[Tag Force]]. And yes, [[Rage|the TCG did censor it]], [[what|despite it never having been printed in English once ever]]. Cut me a fucking break..
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