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* <c>The Akroan War</c> is the equivalent of the ancient Greek [[Wikipedia:Trojan War|Trojan War]].
* <c>The Akroan War</c> is the equivalent of the ancient Greek [[Wikipedia:Trojan War|Trojan War]].
* <c>Alirios, Enraptured</c> is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Narcissus (mythology)|Narcissus]].
* <c>Alirios, Enraptured</c> is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Narcissus (mythology)|Narcissus]].
* <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 phonetic similarities to Pandora.
* <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>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 after 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 after the [[Wikipedia:Titanomachy|Titanomachy]].
* <c>The Birth of Meletis</c> is a reference to the legendary birth of [[Wikipedia:Athens#Etymology|Athens]] founded by the goddess [[Wikipedia:Athena|Athena]].
* <c>The Birth of Meletis</c> is a reference to the legendary birth of [[Wikipedia:Athens#Etymology|Athens]] founded by the goddess [[Wikipedia:Athena|Athena]].
* <c>Bronzehide Lion</c> is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Nemean lion|Nemean lion]].
* <c>Bronzehide Lion</c> is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Nemean lion|Nemean lion]]. This is the second Nemean lion after <c>Fleecemane Lion</c> (and is also a {{G}}{{W}} 3/3), but this time taking on the aspect of the myth in which Heracles skinned it and gained an indestructible pelt.
* ''[[The Callapheia]]'' (found in flavor texts), recounting the adventures of [[Callaphe]], is a take on the ''[[Wikipedia:Odyssey|Odyssey]]''.
* ''[[The Callapheia]]'' (found in flavor texts), recounting the adventures of [[Callaphe]], is a take on the ''[[Wikipedia:Odyssey|Odyssey]]''.
* <c>Dalakos, Crafter of Wonders</c> is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Daedalus|Daedalus]].
* <c>Dalakos, Crafter of Wonders</c> is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Daedalus|Daedalus]]. He grants flying and haste to the Icarus analogue in <c>Impetuous Sunchaser</c>.
* The <c>Entrancing Lyre</c> is a common [[Wikipedia:Apollo#Attributes and symbols|attribute of the Greek god Apollo]].
* The <c>Entrancing Lyre</c> is a common [[Wikipedia:Apollo#Attributes and symbols|attribute of the Greek god Apollo]].
* <c>The First Iroan Games</c> is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Ancient Olympic Games|Ancient Olympic Games]].
* <c>The First Iroan Games</c> is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Ancient Olympic Games|Ancient Olympic Games]].
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** The <c>Skophos Maze-Warden</c> references the [[Wikipedia:Minotaur|Minotaur]] in that labyrinth, the monster eventually killed by the hero Theseus.<ref name="More"/>
** The <c>Skophos Maze-Warden</c> references the [[Wikipedia:Minotaur|Minotaur]] in that labyrinth, the monster eventually killed by the hero Theseus.<ref name="More"/>
* The <c>Mirror Shield</c> references the story of [[wikipedia:Perseus|Perseus]] and the [[gorgon]] [[Wikipedia:Medusa|Medusa]].
* The <c>Mirror Shield</c> references the story of [[wikipedia:Perseus|Perseus]] and the [[gorgon]] [[Wikipedia:Medusa|Medusa]].
* The <c>Nessian Boar</c> is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Calydonian Boar|Calydonian Boar]].
* The <c>Nessian Boar</c> is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Calydonian Boar|Calydonian Boar]]. <c>Renata, Called to the Hunt</c> is a take on on the huntress [[Wikipedia:Atalanta|Atalanta]], who slew it, though the story slightly diverges as Artemis sent the boar as revenge and did not help the hunters.
* The <c>Ox of Agonas</c> is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Cretan Bull|Cretan Bull]].
* The <c>Ox of Agonas</c> is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Cretan Bull|Cretan Bull]].
* 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.
* <c>Renata, Called to the Hunt</c> is a take on on the huntress [[Wikipedia:Atalanta|Atalanta]].
* Mount {{card|Terror of Mount Velus|title=Velus}}, where the forge of [[Purphoros]] burns, is similar to Greek accounts of [[Wikipedia:Mount Etna|Mount Etna]].
* Mount {{card|Terror of Mount Velus|title=Velus}}, where the forge of [[Purphoros]] burns, is similar to Greek accounts of [[Wikipedia:Mount Etna|Mount Etna]].
* <c>Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath</c>'s name recalls [[Wikipedia:Uranus (mythology)|Uranus]], father of the titans.  
* <c>Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath</c>'s name recalls [[Wikipedia:Uranus (mythology)|Uranus]], father of the titans.  
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* <c>Rumbling Sentry</c> is an updated and improved <c>Silent Artisan</c>
* <c>Rumbling Sentry</c> is an updated and improved <c>Silent Artisan</c>
* The flavor text of {{card|Revoke Existence|Theros Beyond Death}} references {{card|Revoke Existence|Born of the Gods}}.
* The flavor text of {{card|Revoke Existence|Theros Beyond Death}} references {{card|Revoke Existence|Born of the Gods}}.
* The art of <c>Taranika, Akroan Veteran</c> features the statue of [[Gideon Jura]] in the background. She creates an [[indestructible]] creature with base power and toughness 4/4, like <c>Gideon Blackblade</c>.
* The art of <c>Taranika, Akroan Veteran</c> features the statue of [[Gideon Jura]] in the background. She creates an [[indestructible]] creature with base power and toughness 4/4, like <c>Gideon Blackblade</c> and <c>Gideon, Battle-Forged</c>.
* <c>Kiora Bests the Sea God</c> references the fight between [[Kiora]] and [[Thassa]], with the summoning of [[krakens]] and the theft of the <c>Bident of Thassa</c>.
* <c>Kiora Bests the Sea God</c> references the fight between [[Kiora]] and [[Thassa]], with the summoning of [[krakens]] and the theft of the <c>Bident of Thassa</c>.
* The two printed [[titan]]s have the "titan trigger" from [[M11]].<ref>{{TwitterRef|EthanFleischer|1214666654430330880|author=[[Ethan Fleischer]]|title=I got really excited about the titans from Greek mythology.|date=January 7, 2020}}</ref>
* The two printed [[titan]]s have the "titan trigger" from [[M11]].<ref>{{TwitterRef|EthanFleischer|1214666654430330880|author=[[Ethan Fleischer]]|title=I got really excited about the titans from Greek mythology.|date=January 7, 2020}}</ref>
* <c>Dalakos, Crafter of Wonders</c> grants flying and haste to the Icarus analogue in <c>Impetuous Sunchaser</c>.
* <c>Thundering Chariot</c> sums the casting and equip costs of <c>Chariot of Victory</c> and has all its granted abilities as a 3/3 Vehicle.
* <c>Thundering Chariot</c> sums the casting and equip costs of <c>Chariot of Victory</c> and has all its granted abilities as a 3/3 Vehicle.
* <c>Bronzehide Lion</c> is similar to [[bestow]] but with a death [[trigger]].
* <c>Bronzehide Lion</c> is similar to [[bestow]] but with a death [[trigger]].
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* <c>Shadowspear</c> seems to have a corrupted visual design of <c>Spear of Heliod</c>. Linked to the storyline, it makes it full of meanings.
* <c>Shadowspear</c> seems to have a corrupted visual design of <c>Spear of Heliod</c>. Linked to the storyline, it makes it full of meanings.
* {{Card|Dream Trawler}} is a 3/5 Flying Sphinx with an attack trigger that can discard a card to gain Hexproof, like {{Card|Prognostic Sphinx}}. Both were designed as control finishers, but the Prognostic Sphinx made less of an impact than desired.
* {{Card|Dream Trawler}} is a 3/5 Flying Sphinx with an attack trigger that can discard a card to gain Hexproof, like {{Card|Prognostic Sphinx}}. Both were designed as control finishers, but the Prognostic Sphinx made less of an impact than desired.
* <c>Elspeth Conquers Death</c> shares many similarities to <c>The Eldest Reborn</c>, which had recently rotated from Standard.
* The eight extant Theros gods without a card in the set are all referred to at least once in flavor text or card titles.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/death-2020-01-13|To the Death|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 13, 2020}}</ref>
* The eight extant Theros gods without a card in the set are all referred to at least once in flavor text or card titles.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/death-2020-01-13|To the Death|[[Mark Rosewater]]|January 13, 2020}}</ref>



Revision as of 07:24, 24 February 2023

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

Greek mythology

Throwbacks

Miscellaneous

  • The name Tycthis in the flavor text of Ichthyomorphosis is a sort of anagram of the name card and the "flop" is a pun on the sound of something anticlimactically hitting the ground (such as a fish falling or trying to move after being transformed from an imposing human soldier). Some people add that "Tycthis" can be understood as "Did You See This?" (T-Y-C-this).
  • Captivating Unicorn is the fourth monowhite common creature ever to have more than three power, coming 9 years after New Phyrexia's Loxodon Convert, an explicit color pie bend; the other two were Lorwyn's Lairwatch Giant (needing a larger size for {R}/{W} Giant tribal design) and Shards of Alara's Yoked Plowbeast (to assist with 5-power matters). Makindi Ox and Master Skald seeing print over the next Standard cycle shows a more permanent change in philosophy.

References

  1. Ethan Fleischer (January 3, 2020). "Through the Stygian Waters". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. a b Mark Rosewater (January 20, 2020). "More to the Death". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Ethan Fleischer (January 7, 2020). "I got really excited about the titans from Greek mythology.". Twitter.
  4. Mark Rosewater (January 13, 2020). "To the Death". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.