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*The <c>Fruit of Tizerus</c> references the [[Wikipedia:Pomegranate#Ancient_and_Modern_Greece|Pomegranate]], which was known as the "fruit of the dead" in ancient Greece.
*The <c>Fruit of Tizerus</c> references the [[Wikipedia:Pomegranate#Ancient_and_Modern_Greece|Pomegranate]], which was known as the "fruit of the dead" in ancient Greece.
*The mono-colored [[god]]s are named with [[Wikipedia:Epithets in Homer|Homeric epithets]].
*The mono-colored [[god]]s are named with [[Wikipedia:Epithets in Homer|Homeric epithets]].
*<c>Haktos the Unscarred</c> is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Achilles|Achilles]]
* Ilysia (<c>Ilysian Caryatid</c>) mirrors [[Wikipedia:Elysium|Elysium]] or the Elysian Fields, the abode of the blessed in the lower world.
* Ilysia (<c>Ilysian Caryatid</c>) mirrors [[Wikipedia:Elysium|Elysium]] or the Elysian Fields, the abode of the blessed in the lower world.
*[[Klothys]], God of Destiny, is a take on [[Wikipedia:Clotho|Clotho]], one of the Greek Fates.
*[[Klothys]], God of Destiny, is a take on [[Wikipedia:Clotho|Clotho]], one of the Greek Fates.

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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