Theros Beyond Death/Trivia: Difference between revisions

From MTG Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
>Aryeh rex
Line 12: Line 12:
* <c>Athreos, Shroud-Veiled</c> uses coin counters, thematically representing the Ancient Greek practice of placing coins in with the deceased for payment to be carried to the afterlife.
* <c>Athreos, Shroud-Veiled</c> uses coin counters, thematically representing the Ancient Greek practice of placing coins in with the deceased for payment to be carried to the afterlife.
* <c>Allure of the Unknown</c> is a gender-flipped version of [[Wikipedia:Pandora's box|Pandora's box]], with the name Pantor bearing similarities to Pandora.
* <c>Allure of the Unknown</c> is a gender-flipped version of [[Wikipedia:Pandora's box|Pandora's box]], with the name Pantor bearing similarities to Pandora.
*<c>Renata, Called to the Hunt</c> is a take on [[Wikipedia:Atalanta|Atalanta]].
* <c>Atris, Oracle of Half-Truths</c>, is likely a perversion of the [[Wikipedia:Pythia|oracle at Delphi]].
* <c>Atris, Oracle of Half-Truths</c>, is likely a perversion of the [[Wikipedia:Pythia|oracle at Delphi]].
* <c>The Binding of the Titans</c> mirrors a similar event in Greek mythology, when the Olympian gods imprisoned the older Titans in Tartarus at the conclusion of the [[Wikipedia:Titanomachy|Titanomachy]].
* <c>The Binding of the Titans</c> mirrors a similar event in Greek mythology, when the Olympian gods imprisoned the older Titans in Tartarus at the conclusion of the [[Wikipedia:Titanomachy|Titanomachy]].

Revision as of 20:28, 6 January 2020

Theros Beyond Death/Trivia
 
 
 
 
 

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

Greek mythology

Throwbacks