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*On the Japanese server, Apsara is instead referred to as '''飛天''', referring to the angels of heaven, often depicted as a wingless flying woman surrounding Buddhist statues.
*On the Japanese server, Apsara is instead referred to as '''飛天''', referring to the angels of heaven, often depicted as a wingless flying woman surrounding Buddhist statues.
*'''Apsara''''s idle pose is very reminiscent to [[Elemental Master]]'s old idle pose.
*'''Apsara''''s idle pose is very reminiscent to [[Elemental Master]]'s old idle pose.
*In '''Apsara''''s portrait, a floating scarf can be seen behind her, which is an East Asian symbol that's often used to show divinity.
*In '''Apsara''''s portrait, a floating scarf can be seen behind her, which is a symbol that's often used to show divinity.
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