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At the beginning of your turn, take 4 extra crystals, then you must return an Active creature to your hand.
At the beginning of your turn, take 4 extra crystals, then you must return an Active creature to your hand.
At the beginning of your turn, take 4 extra crystals, then you must return an Active creature to your hand.
Enemy creatures may attack only Narcissus.
Too obsessed with his own self image to care about attacking anyone else.
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Enemy creatures may attack only Narcissus.
Too obsessed with his own self image to care about attacking anyone else.
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Enemy creatures may attack only Narcissus.
Too obsessed with his own self image to care about attacking anyone else.
0/20
Enemy creatures may attack only Narcissus.
Too obsessed with his own self image to care about attacking anyone else.
0/20
Your opponent must discard 2 cards, then draw 3 cards.
Ares is not very wise like Athena, and may be stupid sometimes, but his actions can be helpful...
Your opponent must discard 2 cards, then draw 3 cards.
Ares is not very wise like Athena, and may be stupid sometimes, but his actions can be helpful...
Your opponent must discard 2 cards, then draw 3 cards.
Ares is not very wise like Athena, and may be stupid sometimes, but his actions can be helpful...
Your opponent must discard 2 cards, then draw 3 cards.
Ares is not very wise like Athena, and may be stupid sometimes, but his actions can be helpful...
Each turn, Tantalus permanently gets -4/-4.
Tantalus was punished by the gods to stand in a pool with delicious fruits above his head which receded when he tried to get them, forever hungry. Moral – Don't kill your son!
5/12
Each turn, Tantalus permanently gets -4/-4.
Tantalus was punished by the gods to stand in a pool with delicious fruits above his head which receded when he tried to get them, forever hungry. Moral – Don't kill your son!
5/12
Each turn, Tantalus permanently gets -4/-4.
Tantalus was punished by the gods to stand in a pool with delicious fruits above his head which receded when he tried to get them, forever hungry. Moral – Don't kill your son!
5/12
Each turn, Tantalus permanently gets -4/-4.
Tantalus was punished by the gods to stand in a pool with delicious fruits above his head which receded when he tried to get them, forever hungry. Moral – Don't kill your son!
5/12
Flip a coin.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
A sacrifice to the Gods is common before an epic quest.
Flip a coin.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
A sacrifice to the Gods is common before an epic quest.
Flip a coin.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
A sacrifice to the Gods is common before an epic quest.
Flip a coin.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
If heads, choose one of the following: Draw 3 cards or gain 8 crystals.
If tails, destroy all of your Non-God creatures. Your opponent may not take tokens for this.
A sacrifice to the Gods is common before an epic quest.
If Athena is on the field, you may sacrifice Pallas and give Athena +5(permanently)
Force Draw: Either player(you choose) draws 2 cards.
Force Draw: Either player(you choose) draws 2 cards.
Pallas was Athena's childhood friend. When Pallas was accidently killed by Athena, Athena took the name Pallas to become Pallas Athena.
3/3
If Athena is on the field, you may sacrifice Pallas and give Athena +5(permanently)
Force Draw: Either player(you choose) draws 2 cards.
Force Draw: Either player(you choose) draws 2 cards.
Pallas was Athena's childhood friend. When Pallas was accidently killed by Athena, Athena took the name Pallas to become Pallas Athena.
3/3
If Athena is on the field, you may sacrifice Pallas and give Athena +5(permanently)
Force Draw: Either player(you choose) draws 2 cards.
Force Draw: Either player(you choose) draws 2 cards.
Pallas was Athena's childhood friend. When Pallas was accidently killed by Athena, Athena took the name Pallas to become Pallas Athena.
3/3
If Athena is on the field, you may sacrifice Pallas and give Athena +5(permanently)
Force Draw: Either player(you choose) draws 2 cards.
Force Draw: Either player(you choose) draws 2 cards.
Pallas was Athena's childhood friend. When Pallas was accidently killed by Athena, Athena took the name Pallas to become Pallas Athena.
3/3
Cyclops may only attack every other turn.
Cyclops have only one eye. They are usually the sons of Poseidon and they are excellent steel workers.
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Cyclops may only attack every other turn.
Cyclops have only one eye. They are usually the sons of Poseidon and they are excellent steel workers.
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Cyclops may only attack every other turn.
Cyclops have only one eye. They are usually the sons of Poseidon and they are excellent steel workers.
8/6
Cyclops may only attack every other turn.
Cyclops have only one eye. They are usually the sons of Poseidon and they are excellent steel workers.
8/6