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* The <c>Labyrinth of Skophos</c> is a play on the [[Wikipedia:Labyrinth|Labyrinth]] of [[Wikipedia:Knossos|Knossos]] that held the [[Wikipedia:Minotaur|Minotaur]], the monster eventually killed by the hero Theseus.  
* The <c>Labyrinth of Skophos</c> is a play on the [[Wikipedia:Labyrinth|Labyrinth]] of [[Wikipedia:Knossos|Knossos]] that held the [[Wikipedia:Minotaur|Minotaur]], the monster eventually killed by the hero Theseus.  
* {{card|Terror of Mount Velus|title=Mount Velus}}, where the forge of [[Purphoros]] burns, is similar to Greek accounts of [[Wikipedia:Mount Etna|Mount Etna]].
* {{card|Terror of Mount Velus|title=Mount Velus}}, where the forge of [[Purphoros]] burns, is similar to Greek accounts of [[Wikipedia:Mount Etna|Mount Etna]].
* The ability of the <c>Woe Strider</c> to [[scry]] after [[Sacrifice|sacrificing]] a [[goat]] is reminiscent to the ancient Greek practice of [[Wikipedia:Haruspex|haruspicy]].
* Phylias (<c>Dreadful Apathy</c>) mirrors the [[Wikipedia:Asphodel Meadows|Asphodel Meadows]], a place for ordinary or indifferent souls who did not commit any significant crimes.
* Phylias (<c>Dreadful Apathy</c>) mirrors the [[Wikipedia:Asphodel Meadows|Asphodel Meadows]], a place for ordinary or indifferent souls who did not commit any significant crimes.



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Cards throughout Theros Beyond Death heavily reference Greek mythology. There are also some throwbacks to the art and flavor Theros block.

Greek mythology

Throwbacks