Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Simorgh, Bird of Divinity"
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* This card has two counterparts, "[[Dark Simorgh]]" and "[[Simorgh, Bird of Ancestry]]". | * This card has two counterparts, "[[Dark Simorgh]]" and "[[Simorgh, Bird of Ancestry]]". | ||
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+ | * Images for cards "[[Simorgh, Bird of Divinity]]", "[[The Creator]]", "[[The Creator Incarnate]]" and "[[Herald of Creation]]" have one thing in common - the ring on Herald's staff is on the backs of the other three too. |
Revision as of 21:22, 28 January 2009
- In Persian mythology, the Simorgh was a great bird that had seen the destruction of the world three times over. It was associated with healing and fertility.
- This card has two counterparts, "Dark Simorgh" and "Simorgh, Bird of Ancestry".
- Images for cards "Simorgh, Bird of Divinity", "The Creator", "The Creator Incarnate" and "Herald of Creation" have one thing in common - the ring on Herald's staff is on the backs of the other three too.