Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Holactie the Creator of Light"

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(Provide link for the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. The Egyptian gods are referred to as gods in the series.)
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* In Egyptian mythology, Ra-Horakhty was more of a title, or manifestation, than a composite god. It translates as "Ra (who is) Horus of the Horizons". It was intended to link Horakhty (as a sunrise-orientated aspect of Horus) to Ra. It has been suggested that Ra-Horakhty simply refers to the sun's journey from horizon to horizon as Ra, or that it means to show Ra as a symbolic god of hope and rebirth. This link was probably encouraged by Ra and Horus' common link to the sun and the Pharaoh.
 
* In Egyptian mythology, Ra-Horakhty was more of a title, or manifestation, than a composite god. It translates as "Ra (who is) Horus of the Horizons". It was intended to link Horakhty (as a sunrise-orientated aspect of Horus) to Ra. It has been suggested that Ra-Horakhty simply refers to the sun's journey from horizon to horizon as Ra, or that it means to show Ra as a symbolic god of hope and rebirth. This link was probably encouraged by Ra and Horus' common link to the sun and the Pharaoh.
* This monster's attack name is Djeser, which means holy in ancient Egyptian language. The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is named Djeser-Djeseru that means Holy of Holies.
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* This monster's attack name is Djeser, which means holy in ancient Egyptian language. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortuary_Temple_of_Hatshepsut Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut] is named Djeser-Djeseru that means Holy of Holies.
  
 
* [[Kazuki Takahashi]] posted the artwork for this card in the [http://studio-dice.com/#/yugioh/gallery gallery] on his website before its ''[[OCG]]'' release was announced.
 
* [[Kazuki Takahashi]] posted the artwork for this card in the [http://studio-dice.com/#/yugioh/gallery gallery] on his website before its ''[[OCG]]'' release was announced.
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* Unlike the other DIVINE Attribute cards, this card is Special Summoned instead of Normal Summoned.
 
* Unlike the other DIVINE Attribute cards, this card is Special Summoned instead of Normal Summoned.
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* It is strange that three gods fuse to form a goddess.

Revision as of 12:30, 8 October 2015

  • In Egyptian mythology, Ra-Horakhty was more of a title, or manifestation, than a composite god. It translates as "Ra (who is) Horus of the Horizons". It was intended to link Horakhty (as a sunrise-orientated aspect of Horus) to Ra. It has been suggested that Ra-Horakhty simply refers to the sun's journey from horizon to horizon as Ra, or that it means to show Ra as a symbolic god of hope and rebirth. This link was probably encouraged by Ra and Horus' common link to the sun and the Pharaoh.
  • This monster's attack name is Djeser, which means holy in ancient Egyptian language. The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is named Djeser-Djeseru that means Holy of Holies.
  • This is the only card to have a five-letter/number set abbreviation in its card number.
  • This is the only "Instant Win Condition" Monster Card so far that isn't a DARK monster.
  • This is the first monster with ? ATK and DEF that does not have an effect that determines its ATK/DEF values, followed by The Winged Dragon of Ra - Sphere Mode.
    • This is because this card cannot battle, as you automatically win when you Summon this card.
    • This is also the only Level 12 monster to have ? ATK and DEF.
  • This is the first card to be based off a monster spirit, as opposed to the reverse.
  • Only 10,000 copies of this card have been released in Japan.
  • Unlike the other DIVINE Attribute cards, this card is Special Summoned instead of Normal Summoned.
  • It is strange that three gods fuse to form a goddess.