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− | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[wikipedia:Skuld|Skuld]]''', in Norse mythology is one of the three [[wikipedia:Norns|Norns]], along with "[[Goddess Urd's Verdict|Urd]]" and "[[Goddess Verdandi's Guidance|Verandi]]". Her name means "necessity". |
− | + | ** Skuld is a goddess who weaves the future, which explains her ability to look into opponent's Deck. | |
− | + | * She is also a character in ''[[wikipedia:Der Ring des Nibelungen|Der Ring des Nibelungen]]'', written by [[wikipedia:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]]. | |
− | + | * She appears in the artwork of the card "[[Mischief of the Time Goddess]]". | |
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 14 April 2023
- Skuld, in Norse mythology is one of the three Norns, along with "Urd" and "Verandi". Her name means "necessity".
- Skuld is a goddess who weaves the future, which explains her ability to look into opponent's Deck.
- She is also a character in Der Ring des Nibelungen, written by Richard Wagner.
- She appears in the artwork of the card "Mischief of the Time Goddess".