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+ | ** The sun was personified as '''Helios''' in Greek mythology. The word, "Megistus" is derived from the Greek word, ''Megisti'', meaning "biggest" or "greatest," hence this monster's larger appearance compared to "The Primodial Sun", which is smaller. | ||
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Revision as of 06:17, 4 March 2014
- This card is the second of the three "Helios" cards. ("Helios - The Primordial Sun" > "Helios Duo Megistus" < "Helios Trice Megistus")
- The sun was personified as Helios in Greek mythology. The word, "Megistus" is derived from the Greek word, Megisti, meaning "biggest" or "greatest," hence this monster's larger appearance compared to "The Primodial Sun", which is smaller.
- This card appears to depict a binary star system, a smaller star orbiting a larger one.