Editing Card Trivia:Alchemy Beast - Aretos the Tin
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* This card appears in the original anime artwork of "[[Montage Dragon]]". | * This card appears in the original anime artwork of "[[Montage Dragon]]". | ||
− | * This | + | * This card is named after [[wikipedia:Tin|tin]], one of the seven metals used in alchemy. |
− | * This monster is based on | + | * This monster is based on an [[wikipedia:Eagle|eagle]], a large species of [[wikipedia:Bird of prey|bird of prey]] belonging to the [[wikipedia:Accipitridae|Accipitridae]] family. |
− | ** This | + | ** This card's Japanese name, "Aretos" is based on ''aetós'' (αετός), the Greek word for "eagle". |
− | ** In alchemy, the symbol of tin | + | ** In alchemy, the eagle represents the transmutation of impure base metals into purer or finer metals, similar to how tin is commonly used as a base metal and a catalyst for transmutation. |
+ | ** In alchemy, the symbol of tin is represented by the planet [[wikipedia:Jupiter|Jupiter]], which is named after the [[wikipedia:Jupiter (mythology)|king of the Roman gods]] represented by the eagle in [[wikipedia:Roman mythology|Roman mythology]]. |