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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Reptilianne Ramifications]]" (as a silhouette).
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* The original Lamia was a demon in Greek mythology. She was formerly one of the many lovers of Zeus, until a vengeful Hera slew her children in revenge. Apparently mad with grief, Lamia began preying on and devouring other children, turning into a demonic creature. In modern times, the name "lamia" is often synonymous with "vampire" or "ghoul".
  
* This card is based on the [[wikipedia:Lenaean Hydra|Hydra]], a multi-headed serpentine monster from [[wikipedia:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]] who was known for reproducing two heads if one head was cut off, until it was slain by the hero [[wikipedia:Heracles|Heracles]] during the second of his Ten Labors.
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*This is the first and so far only [[Synchro Monsters|Synchro Monster]] to be part of a [[Dark Signer]] [[Archetype]].
 
 
* This monster is an [[Card evolutions|evolved]] form of "[[Reptilianne Lamia]]", as shown by their similar attires and helmets. The color of their scales are also the same and the transformation of this monster from "Lamia" is depicted in the artwork of "Reptilianne Ramifications".
 
** The ''[[TCG]]'' versions of those cards have switched names, where "Lamia" is named "Hydra", and "Hydra" is "Lamia" in the Japanese ''[[OCG]]''. The name switches in the TCG is likely to accurately describe their appearance.
 

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