Ophiotaurus | Ophiotaurus
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NAME: | Ophiotaurus
| ELEMENT: | Light
| COST: | 3
| TYPE: | creature
| ATK|HP: | 0|3
| ABILITY: | Enter play delayed (5) turns. 0: Final Offering : Sacrifice Ophiotaurus and gain 10 quanta of each element.
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| NAME: | Ophiotaurus
| ELEMENT: | Light
| COST: | 2
| TYPE: | Creature
| ATK|HP: | 0|5
| ABILITY: | Enter play delayed (5) turns. 0: Final Offering : Sacrifice Ophiotaurus and gain 10 quanta of each element.
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ART: | Dramore
| IDEA: | Dramore
| NOTES: | In Greek mythology, the Ophiotaurus was a creature that was part bull and part serpent. Its sole reference is found in Ovid's Fasti (3.793 ff), where the creature's entrails were said to grant the power to defeat the gods to whoever burned them. The hybrid was slain by an ally of the Titans during the Titanomachy, but the entrails were retrieved by an eagle sent by Zeus before they could be burned. The creature emerged from Chaos with Gaia and Ouranos. The Ophiotaurus was probably placed in the heavens as the combined constellations Taurus and Cetus (bull fore-parts with a sea-monster tail), alongside the lyre Lyra and the altar Ara. Ophiotaurus means cow serpent in Greek. Reference link to the above copy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophiotaurus) My take on this is the Ophiotaurus is a creature of light and innocent creature. And the sacrifice of such an innocent creature could bring with it great power. The way this would translate into the game is by either giving a massive boost to either quanta or card adavantage.I chose the quanta adavantage with giving plenty of time to counter the sacrifice of such an innocent creature.
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