“The circus isn’t over yet”
Clown Clan Whiteface
Full art:

Origin:

“Whiteface, originally born as a noble.
Due to his birthmark, he was abandoned as a child.
The brooch at the end of his necklace is jewelry shaped like a crown, which was given to him before he was disposed off.”
Jewelry: “Something like this, maybe”
Birthmark:

“The characteristic birthmark on Whiteface’s left eye.
It’s kinda looks like a lily crest.
When the members of the clan stand on the stage, they apply make-up mimicking his lily-shaped birthmark.”
Stage:

“This is what the inside of the tent at the circus looks like.
Hot air balloons and chandeliers are hanging from above.”
Behavior:

Top: “During his youth, he survived by mutually supporting his companions who shared similar circumstances”.
Bottom: “For the public, he is a top-class showman.
Sympathetic, and with a gentle personality.
However, not only does he does he mercilessly punish with an iron fist intolerable nobles and other circuses engaging in black businesses, he also saves abuse victims. His activities could be described as that of a noble outlaw.
His moral sense, dictating his conduct, does not follow society’s rules.
Virtuous or villain: How should he be received is in the eye of the beholder.”
Description:

Top: “In charge of the clan’s illusions”
Bottom: “She used to have an twin elder brother”
Transformation:

“She transforms into what’s on the left through Whiteface’s magic”
Bottles:

“When transformed into bottles, only one of them has Flair’s gems.
The rest are designed after parts of her costume.
The bottles aside from the main one have only 1 eye.”
During the show:

“The gems in her head show illusions around her.
Using that, she can make herself disappear.
(Actually, she’s right there)
In most cases, she does not use her illusions during the disappearance trick of the show.”
Background:

“Since the gems on her head are what powers her illusions, it is believed that they can grant such power, and therefore are traded for a significantly high price among the elite classes. (Females have 2 on their head, males have 1 on their tail)
They are also highly priced for their beauty as ornaments.
As for their bodies, due to how rare they are, their remains are traded for taxidermy. While alive, they are abused for greedful purposes.
The do not die if their head/tail gems are taken from them, but because they become unable to use their illusions, they also become unable to hide.
In the end, they end up eaten by some animal, or captured by a hunter.
In either case, it is very uncommon for them to survive.”

17 Comments
ALLEN WAAALKEEEEERR
The Clown Prince of Crime
Really don’t understand the weird refusal to use the localized name that already exists.
I guess Master Duel has the ability to change the localized name in the game if it ends up going to print with a late name change for whatever reason.
“Due to his birthmark, he was abandoned as a child.”
Like, they aren’t even being subtle about it?
Allen Walker and his innocence, Crown Clown. D-Greyman, no subtlety whatsoever.
Bub, the name revealed by Master Duel is not confirmed on a Product Page or shown with a proxy.
Cards that have shown up early in Master Duel the way Whiteface has have changed.
The more I learn about this archetype the more I like it
Big OOF for the illusionist little creature … thats depressive af holy
but i love the lore of this, whiteface might be my fav now and i might try the deck haha I love such HEROism <3
*is currently in a staring contest with the fairy’s eye-looking illusion gems*
This in a chronicles animation would be amazing
Isn’t the Flyer DeLis supposed to be like a divine rights symbol like royalty or something? Feel like parents would venerate their child if he was born with that symbol rather than abandon. Guess it means something else in Whitface’s world. Tough break.
*Fleur-de-lis
ygorg could’ve change it to Clown Crew like what master duel call them, yet we’re still calling them Klown Klan. honestly based White face supremacy.
Clown Crew is not confirmed. Proxies on Master Duel like that are subject to change.
The crown clown indeed
I love them