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(Provide link for the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. The Egyptian gods are referred to as gods in the series.)
(These are monsters based on the actual gods. that does not make them "male". Furthermore, You're assuming that Horakty is a female when there's no proof.)
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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 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortuary_Temple_of_Hatshepsut 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 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.
* It is strange that three gods fuse to form a goddess.
 

Revision as of 22:40, 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.