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* In Greek mythology, [[wikipedia:Dryas (mythology)|Dryas]] was the son of King Lycurgus, king of the Edoni in Thrace. He was killed when Lycurgus went insane and mistook him for a mature trunk of ivy, a plant holy to the god Dionysus, whose cult Lycurgus was attempting to extirpate.
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* "[[Sunseed Genius Loci]]" → "'''Sunavalon Dryas'''" → "[[Sunavalon Dryades]]" → "[[Sunavalon Dryanome]]" → "[[Sunavalon Dryatrentiay]]"
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* This card is based on [[wikipedia:Dryas (mythology)|Dryas]], the son of King Lycurgus of the Edoni in Thrace from [[wikipedia:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]], who was killed by Lycurgus when he went insane and mistook him for a trunk of ivy, a plant holy to the god Dionysus, whose cult Lycurgus was attempting to extirpate.
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* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime, this was the first monster to not transform into energy beam when used as a [[Link Material]], instead using its root as such. It's also the first monster to be shown [[Card evolutions|evolving]] into the monster of higher [[Link Rating]].

Latest revision as of 13:44, 10 November 2023

  • This card is based on Dryas, the son of King Lycurgus of the Edoni in Thrace from Greek mythology, who was killed by Lycurgus when he went insane and mistook him for a trunk of ivy, a plant holy to the god Dionysus, whose cult Lycurgus was attempting to extirpate.
  • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime, this was the first monster to not transform into energy beam when used as a Link Material, instead using its root as such. It's also the first monster to be shown evolving into the monster of higher Link Rating.