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Chase art across Shrouded Fable and Night Wanderer
burari’s illustrations feel cinematic and intentional, with clean silhouettes and controlled light that make scenes collectible. Collectors chase these Shrouded Fable and Night Wanderer prints for cross-language pairs, elevated rarity slots, and pages that display like mini art shows.
Updated March 31, 2026

Signature card deep-dive
Cassiopeia (Shrouded Fable) – Special Illustration Rare is the chase-center of burari’s story, using cinematic framing and crisp focal points that feel like a decisive frame. The accompanying card grids center Cassiopeia from Shrouded Fable so the rest of the picks orbit it in a clean binder row.
As the lone Special Illustration Rare in this lineup, Cassiopeia (Shrouded Fable) – Special Illustration Rare sets the premium floor the spread builds around. Side-by-side with Cassiopeia (Night Wanderer) – Special Art Rare, the English chase lead and the Japanese counterpart establish the theme and make slotting the Houndoom commons feel intentional.
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A tight pull of burari cards meant to weave between the paragraphs the same way our handmade spreads do.
Spotlight picks and comparisons
Cassiopeia (Shrouded Fable) – Special Illustration Rare signals a higher-tier rarity treatment in English, while Cassiopeia (Night Wanderer) – Special Art Rare leans on the Japanese rarity banner and typography for a distinct cadence. The grid pairs the two prints so the language shift and rarity labels read instantly, inviting a quick compare-and-contrast flip.
Houndoom (Shrouded Fable) – Common and Houndoom (Night Wanderer) – Common echo that cross-language story, with the English template reading clean while the Japanese card carries flavor text that heightens the mood. These two accessible commons bracket the Cassiopeia duo in the grids, grounding the page and giving a handmade column that rewards a side-by-side glance.
Collector companion cards
Keep these supporting cards nearby so the narrative beats can point to actual cardboard on the desk.
Artist era and why collectors care
This burari era thrives on mirrored English and Japanese availability, letting collectors build neat pairs without overthinking chase paths. With Night Wanderer landing in June 2024, the follow-up presence in Shrouded Fable made it easy to chase a two-language thread anchored by Cassiopeia and echoed by Houndoom.
For display, lead with Cassiopeia (Shrouded Fable) – Special Illustration Rare at center, flank with Cassiopeia (Night Wanderer) – Special Art Rare, then stack Houndoom (Shrouded Fable) – Common over Houndoom (Night Wanderer) – Common for clean symmetry. The accompanying card grids mirror that binder logic, giving the spread a handmade, gallery-like rhythm that market watchers recognize when evaluating page-ready sets.
Why Cassiopeia is trending
Cassiopeia is the top trending card for English collectors this week. It headlines the Shrouded Fable release from August 2, 2024. Collectors are chasing card #94. Interest around this special illustration rare print continues to climb.
Market signals to watch
Also on the move: Cassiopeia, Houndoom, Houndoom. Watch how these cards influence deck-building and price swings alongside Cassiopeia.
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