Sea Monster of Theseus
Zombie / Fusion / Tuner WATER / 5
2 Tuners
2200/1800
CARD ID: 96334243
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TCG Set | Symbol | Rarity | Low | Avg | Trend | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 Mega-Tin Mega Pack | MP17-EN231 | Secret Rare | - | - | - | |
Raging Tempest | RATE-EN081 | Secret Rare | - | - | - |
Theseus was the mythical king of Athens and was the son of Aethra by two fathers: Aegeus and Poseidon. This monster is probably inspired by the sea monster that is present in the storyline of his Six Labours: in a location named Megara, there was an elderly robber that forced travellers along a narrow cliff-face pathway to wash his feet. He then kicked those travellers off the cliff so that they were eaten by a sea monster. In this tale, Theseus was the one that pushed that robber off the cliff.
This card's name may also come from the thought experiment known as the Ship of Theseus, which questions whether an object (specifically a ship) that has all of its parts replaced remains the same object.
This card is the first Tuner Fusion Monster, as well as the first Fusion Monster to list a Tuner as Fusion Material.
This card has the shortest lore (by word count) of any card, consisting of only two words.
This card's Italian print has the shortest lore (by character count) of any card, being only seven characters long.
This card's name may also come from the thought experiment known as the Ship of Theseus, which questions whether an object (specifically a ship) that has all of its parts replaced remains the same object.
This card is the first Tuner Fusion Monster, as well as the first Fusion Monster to list a Tuner as Fusion Material.
This card has the shortest lore (by word count) of any card, consisting of only two words.
This card's Italian print has the shortest lore (by character count) of any card, being only seven characters long.