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− | * This card is the second of the three "[[Helios]]" cards ("[[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]" > '''" | + | * This card is the second of the three "[[Helios]]" cards ("[[Helios - The Primordial Sun]]" > '''"Helios Duo Megistus"''' < "[[Helios Trice Megistus]]"). |
** "Helios" is the name of [[wikipedia:Helios|the primary sun god]] in [[wikipedia:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]]. | ** "Helios" is the name of [[wikipedia:Helios|the primary sun god]] in [[wikipedia:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]]. | ||
− | ** "Megistus" is derived from the Greek word, ''Megisti'', meaning "biggest" or "greatest, | + | ** "Megistus" is derived from the Greek word, ''Megisti'', meaning "biggest" or "greatest", alluding to this monster's larger appearance compared to "The Primodial Sun". |
− | * This | + | * This card is likely based on a [[wikipedia:Binary star|binary star system]], which has a smaller star orbiting a larger one. |
Revision as of 19:24, 8 July 2023
- This card is the second of the three "Helios" cards ("Helios - The Primordial Sun" > "Helios Duo Megistus" < "Helios Trice Megistus").
- "Helios" is the name of the primary sun god in Greek mythology.
- "Megistus" is derived from the Greek word, Megisti, meaning "biggest" or "greatest", alluding to this monster's larger appearance compared to "The Primodial Sun".
- This card is likely based on a binary star system, which has a smaller star orbiting a larger one.