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Arachne lost in a weaving contest against Athena. She was prideful and boasted that she was better than the gods, then lost. She was turned into a spider as a punishment.
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Chaos was the first of the Primeval Gods, and is the Goddess of air.
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Cronus ate all his God and Goddess children, but was tricked by Zeus and was defeated by the children.
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The mother of all Monsters. Her husband is Typhon and with Typhon all Monsters were created.
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If Hades is active on either side of the field, Fury gains +4/+4.
The Furies work for Hades and torment criminals such as Tantalus.
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Echoes from the past. Not to fight, but to guide against the dangers that be.
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Hades does not have an Olympian throne. Hades is the ruler of the Underworld and riches. His wife is Persephone.
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When the Hydra is dealt damage, this card gets +2/+2 permanently.
Oh, look, you chopped off my head. Guess what? I grew two more!
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When Man Eating Mare destroys a creature, it permanently gains +2/+2.
Man Eating Mare. Warning: do not approach alone. Very dangerous. Common food of the Mare includes humans.
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The Nemean Lion skin was the most powerful armor ever known.
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Pandora opened a box that released all the evils of the world, leaving behind just hope.
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Apollo deals double damage to Python.
Python deals double damage to Apollo.
Python deals double damage to Apollo.
Fought Apollo over Delphi. Apollo won, but Apollo was severely weakened.
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Hades' minion, typically summoned by Hades.
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Stymphalian Bird gets +3/+3 for each other Stymphalian Bird on either side of the field.
It's a flock of Stymphalian Birds! They have metal feathers they can launch at high velocities!
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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!
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