Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Mythical Beast Cerberus"

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* [[wikipedia:Cerberus|Cerberus]] was the three headed dog of the underworld in Greek mythology. However, this depiction is inaccurate since the card pictured has two heads instead of three (though depending on the story, Cerberus could have as little as one head or as many as 50).
 
* [[wikipedia:Cerberus|Cerberus]] was the three headed dog of the underworld in Greek mythology. However, this depiction is inaccurate since the card pictured has two heads instead of three (though depending on the story, Cerberus could have as little as one head or as many as 50).
 
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** The fact that this monster's heads are from different animals also makes it similar to the mythological Chimera.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_(mythology)]
* Despite this card being named after the Cerberus, the three headed dog of the underworld in Greek mythology, one of the heads on this card resembles that of a lion, not a dog.
 
  
 
* This card, along with "[[Magical Blast]]", are the first Structure Deck Exclusive cards to be in two different Structure Decks.
 
* This card, along with "[[Magical Blast]]", are the first Structure Deck Exclusive cards to be in two different Structure Decks.

Revision as of 17:42, 29 April 2014

  • Cerberus was the three headed dog of the underworld in Greek mythology. However, this depiction is inaccurate since the card pictured has two heads instead of three (though depending on the story, Cerberus could have as little as one head or as many as 50).
    • The fact that this monster's heads are from different animals also makes it similar to the mythological Chimera.[1]
  • This card, along with "Magical Blast", are the first Structure Deck Exclusive cards to be in two different Structure Decks.