Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Helios Duo Megistus"
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− | * This card is the second of the three "[[Helios]]" cards. ("[[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]" > "[[Helios Duo Megistus]]" < "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]") | + | * This card is the second of the three "[[Helios]]" cards. ("[[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]" > '''"[[Helios Duo Megistus]]"''' < "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]") |
− | ** | + | ** This card's name, "Helios" is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Helios|Greek sun god]] of the same name in [[wikipedia:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]]. |
− | + | ** The "Megistus" is this card's name 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 | + | * This monster appears to depict a binary star system, a smaller star orbiting a larger one. |
Revision as of 12:48, 14 April 2023
- This card is the second of the three "Helios" cards. ("Helios - The Primordial Sun" > "Helios Duo Megistus" < "Helios Trice Megistus")
- This card's name, "Helios" is a reference to the Greek sun god of the same name in Greek mythology.
- The "Megistus" is this card's name 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 monster appears to depict a binary star system, a smaller star orbiting a larger one.