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* This card's artwork is based on the [[wikipedia:Valley of the Kings|Valley of the Kings]] in [[wikipedia:Egypt|Egypt]], where the Pharaohs were buried.
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* This is the [[cover card]] of the ''[[TCG]]'' version of ''[[Structure Deck: Marik (TCG)|Structure Deck: Marik]]'', as well as one of the cover cards of ''[[Legacy of the Valiant: Deluxe Edition]]''.
** The Valley of the Kings became a popular place to bury Pharaohs since monuments like the [[wikipedia:Great Pyramids of Giza|Great Pyramids of Giza]] became easy targets for grave-robbers. "Necrovalley's" effect is similar to how these tombs were built to protect the deceased's remains (as "Necrovalley" prevents both [[Graveyard]]s from being interacted with).
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** This also explains why it supports the "[[Gravekeeper's]]" archetype.
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* The valley in this card's artwork appears in the artworks of "[[Necrovalley Temple]]" and "[[Surging Erosion]]".
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* This card's artwork is based on the [[wikipedia:Valley of the Kings|Valley of the Kings]] in [[wikipedia:Egypt|Egypt]], where the [[wikipedia:Pharaoh|Pharaohs]] were buried.
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** The Valley of the Kings became a popular place to bury Pharaohs since monuments like the [[wikipedia:Giza pyramid complex|Great Pyramids of Giza]] became easy targets for [[wikipedia:grave robbery|grave-robbers]], so the tombs were built to protect the deceased's remains. This is reflected in this card's effect that prevents the players' [[Graveyard]]s from being interacted with, as well as its relationship with the "[[Gravekeeper's]]" archetype.
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* This card has a [[Skill Card]] counterpart: "[[Tomb of the Pharaoh]]".

Revision as of 02:13, 20 February 2024

  • This card's artwork is based on the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, where the Pharaohs were buried.
    • The Valley of the Kings became a popular place to bury Pharaohs since monuments like the Great Pyramids of Giza became easy targets for grave-robbers, so the tombs were built to protect the deceased's remains. This is reflected in this card's effect that prevents the players' Graveyards from being interacted with, as well as its relationship with the "Gravekeeper's" archetype.