Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20150223174230/@comment-6192846-20150223182816

MaxusFox23 wrote: While we wait for mothy's word, I'd like to share a thought about "Five of Pierrot": Maybe isn't mistranslation/engrish after all.

Could it be that a card deck is used as a reference for the Père Noël members? (i.e. "Four of Clubs", "Three of Spades", etc.). Cards and magic are often related to circus, so if that'd be his reference, he's not off the mark about the naming "Five of Pierrot".

It's a passing thought, but I thought it was worth sharing, at least while we wait for mothy's answer. If that was the case, then it wouldn't be using the ordinal suffix that would make it "fifth", there would be no suffix or use the actual number or foreign language.

As the anon above me said, there are members to Pere Noel than there are suits. The members were also established out of order. Mayrana got her codename purely because she liked 4 despite being the second to join. Magician was labeled as 7 before Kaspar or Margarita even joined as 2 and 3.