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 U 
God – Aphrodite
{5} Attraction: Control target creature for 1 turn.
Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Aphrodite was born from the blood and flesh of Ouranos.
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God – Apollo
At the end of your turn(even if another Monster already attacked), deal 3 damage split in any way among your opponent's creatures.
{2} Light Heal: Apollo heals 3 health.
Apollo is the god of the sun. Apollo is the son of Zeus and brother of Artemis.
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God – Athena
{4} Intel Boost: Give a Hero +2/+5 for 2 turns.
{6} Possessive Force: Control an opponent's Monster for 2 turns.
The Goddess of reason and wisdom, Athena sprang from Zeus' head, and is considered the daughter of Zeus.
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 U 
Hero – Bellerophon
If Pegasus is one of your active creatures, you may sacrifice Pegasus and give Bellerophon +3/+3 permanently.
Bellerophon tamed the horse Pegasus and did many amazing things with Pegasus, but was struck down by Zeus when he attempted to go to Olympus for his skills.
5/5
 U 
Hero – Epimetheus
{1} Hindsight Aid: If Prometheus is on your side of the Field, you may sacrifice this card to your Graveyard and Prometheus gets +5/+5. Your opponent may not take a token
Epimetheus is Prometheus' brother. His name literally means 'Hindsight' and Prometheus' name means 'Foresight'.
7/1
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 R 
Hero – Fates
{6} Decision: Select a creature in your hand. Send that creature to the Graveyard and destroy an opponent's creature.
The fates are the creatures that control life, in a way. They decide when things die.
0/8
 C 
Hero – Ganymede
If Zeus is on the field, Zeus regains 1 health in between turns.
Ganymede is a handsome boy abducted by Zeus to serve as his cupbearer,
0/4
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 R 
God – Hecate
{3} Magic Buff: Give target creature +2/+2
{3} Magic Curse: Give target creature -2/-2
Hecate is the goddess of magic.
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God – Hera
{8} Hercules' Strength: If a Hero is on your side of the field, all of your opponent's Monsters are destroyed.
{10} Punishing Rage: Control an opponent's Hero for 2 turns.
Hera is the queen of the Gods, and even Zeus cowers in fear at her rage.
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 U 
Hero – Hercules
{6} Labors: Kill one of the following: Nemean Lion , Hydra , Hind of Ceryneia, Stymphalin Birds, Erymanthian Boar, Cretan Bull, Man-Eating Mares of Diomedes, Cerberus.
Son of Zeus that Hera hated, naturally. Most powerful man on earth.
8/5
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 R 
Hero – Homer
{6} Poetry: Choose a creature in your hand. Summon that creature for no crystals(besides the amount for this spell).
μῆνιν ἄειδε θεὰ Πηληϊάδεω Ἀχιλῆος οὐλομένην, ἣ μυρί᾽ Ἀχαιοῖς ἄλγε᾽ ἔθηκε, πολλὰς δ᾽ ἰφθίμους ψυχὰς Ἄϊδι προΐαψεν
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 R 
Hero – Jason
If Hera is on either side of the field, give Jason +3/+3.
If Medea is on either side of the field, give Jason -4/-4.
Jason led a band of heroes to find the golden fleece. Jason is a legendary hero, but broke his vows.
4/5
 C 
Hero – King Midas
If King Midas is dealt damage by a creature, that creature goes into your opponent's hand and your opponent draws 1 card.
King Midas was a Greek King. Whatever he touched, turned to gold.
0/6
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 U 
Hero – Medea
{2} Heroic Curse: Give target hero -2/-2 permanently.
{2} Heroic Spell: Give target hero -6/-0 until end of opponent's next turn.
Medea was the "lover" of Jason before Jason broke his vows to Medea and Medea went crazy.
2/5
 U 
Hero – Narcissus
Enemy creatures may attack only Narcissus.
Too obsessed with his own self image to care about attacking anyone else.
0/20
 R 
Hero – Odysseus
At the end of your opponent's turn, your opponent must discard 3 cards and draw 1 card.
Odysseus of Ithaca. Wise, witty, and brave, Athena's chosen one.
2/4
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 U 
Hero – Oedipus
When you summon Oedipus, sacrifice an Active Hero. 2 turns after you play Oedipus, Oedipus becomes a 1/1.
Oedipus accidently killed his own father and married his mother. When he found this out, he blinded himself.
10/10
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 C 
Hero – Oracle
{0} Painful Telling: Draw a card. Oracle deals 4 damage to itself.
I am the Oracle. Speaker of the Gods.
0/5
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 U 
Hero – Pallas
If Athena is on the field, you may sacrifice Pallas and give Athena +5(permanently)
{1} 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
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 C 
Monster – Pegasus
{3} Rider Call: Search your deck for Bellerophon and put it into your hand.
The first flying horse! Born from Medusa and Poseidon.
4/4
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Hero – Theseus
"Father, this is terrible," shouted Theseus, "we cannot let this go on. We cannot sacrifice any more of our young citizens to this tyrant. When it is time to send the next tribute, I will go as one of them and I vow that it is the last time the Minotaur will be fed with the flesh of any of our people."
7/5
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Colour indicator W God – Zeus
{5} Master Bolt:Do 8 damage to any 2 targets.
Zeus is the king of the gods whose domain is the sky. His symbols include the thunderbolt and the eagle.
Zeus has many wives and children. His Olympian bride is Hera and one of his mortal sons is Hercules.
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