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* The 'Levia' part of this monster's name may be a derivation of ''Leviathan'', a sea serpent in Hebrew mythology described in the Biblical Book of Job. Modern scholars believe the Leviathan was in fact a crocodile.
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* The 'Levia' part of this monster's name may be a derivation of ''[[wikipedia:Leviathan|Leviathan]]'', a sea serpent in Hebrew mythology described in the ''Biblical Book of Job''. Modern scholars believe the ''Leviathan'' was in fact a crocodile.
    * Also, "leviathan" in hebrew meens whale  
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** Also, ''Leviathan'' in Hebrew means whale
  
* In Greek mythology, Daedalus was the father of Icarus and Iapyx, and is said to have designed the suit that aided in the inception of the Minotaur and designed the labyrinth in which the Minotaur was kept after birth.
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* In Greek mythology, ''[[wikipedia:Daedalus|Daedalus]]'' was the father of Icarus and Iapyx, and is said to have designed the suit that aided in the inception of the Minotaur and designed the labyrinth in which the Minotaur was kept after birth.
  
 
* This monster is featured on the artwork of the following cards:
 
* This monster is featured on the artwork of the following cards:
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** "[[Break! Draw!]]"
 
** "[[Break! Draw!]]"
  
* This card has an "infant" form, "[[Codarus]]".
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* This card has an 'infant' form, "[[Codarus]]".
  
* This card looks similar to [[Divine Dragon Aquabizarre]].  
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* This card looks similar to "[[Divine Dragon Aquabizarre]]".  
  
* This card has an evolved form, "[[Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo-Daedalus]]". The head in the picture of this card seems like it is composed of 2 separate heads combined together if seen closely. The evolution to Neo-Daedalus may have occured when these 2 heads completely fell apart and broke up into 2 separate heads.
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* This card has an evolved form, "[[Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo-Daedalus]]". The head in the picture of this card seems like it is composed of 2 separate heads combined together. The evolution to "Neo-Daedalus" may have occured when these 2 heads completely fell apart and broke up into 2 separate heads.

Revision as of 10:41, 16 May 2011

  • The 'Levia' part of this monster's name may be a derivation of Leviathan, a sea serpent in Hebrew mythology described in the Biblical Book of Job. Modern scholars believe the Leviathan was in fact a crocodile.
    • Also, Leviathan in Hebrew means whale.
  • In Greek mythology, Daedalus was the father of Icarus and Iapyx, and is said to have designed the suit that aided in the inception of the Minotaur and designed the labyrinth in which the Minotaur was kept after birth.
  • This card has an 'infant' form, "Codarus".
  • This card has an evolved form, "Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo-Daedalus". The head in the picture of this card seems like it is composed of 2 separate heads combined together. The evolution to "Neo-Daedalus" may have occured when these 2 heads completely fell apart and broke up into 2 separate heads.