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Mercury2/2 Orange/Grey Evil Character-Demon, Roman-"You may exchange this card with a Grey or Orange card in your Deck or Discard Pile to Discard a card from opponent's hand."Acts 14:12Jupiter12/5 Orange/Grey Evil Character-Demon, Roman-"If a Roman Emperor is in play, you may Negate and Discard a Good Fortress with a Protect ability. Prevent the Special Ability on the first Enhancement played this battle."Acts 14:12The Priest of Jupiter3/4 Grey Evil Character-Roman, Priest-"May band with a Roman Demon to place a Grey Enhancement in Discard Pile beneath deck. If all of your opponent's Heroes are Apostles, add to hand instead."Acts 14:13Magistrates4/4 Grey Evil Character-Roman, Generic-"You may Discard this card to return an N.T. Hero in battle to territory with abilities decreased 3/3. Opponent may Discard two cards from hand to present a new Hero."Acts 16:20Fear of Rome0/0 Grey Evil Enhancement, TC"Place on your Roman Emperor: Protected from opponent's cards in territory. Cannot be Ignored. You may Discard this card during battle to play an Enhancement."John 11:48Roman Law0/0 Grey Evil Enhancement, TC"Place on your Roman: all cards are protected from Characters and Enhancements unless a Hero and Evil Character are in battle."Acts 25:16Colosseum Lions10/8 Grey Evil Character-Animal, Generic-"Negate all Special Abilities on N.T. Heroes and Enhancements used by them. First Strike."Hebrews 11:37ColosseumEvil Fortress-Holds a Hero and an Animal-"Protect all cards except contents from contents. Instead of attacking during your battle phase, you may Interrupt Wall of Protection and force an N.T. Hero and an Animal to fight here. Survivors return to territory."Hebrews 11:37
The Greek version would be Zeus.
Menander also, one who translated the Tyrian archives out of the dialect of the Phoenicians into the Greek language, makes mention of these two kings, where he says thus: "When Abibalus was dead,. his son Hiram received the kingdom from him, who, when he had lived fifty-three years, reigned thirty-four. He raised a bank in the large place, and dedicated the golden pillar which is in Jupiter's temple. Josephus Antiquities of the Jews 8.5.3 v.144-145Evil Fortress Zeus's (Jupiter's) Temple Identifier: Pagan Temple; may hold one artifact depicting an idol.During your upkeep you may return a black Daniel reference enhancement from your discard pile to an opponent's territory. If you draw a card from a special ability controlled by an opponent, that player must draw a card. Greek & Roman evil characters cannot be ignored or shuffled into draw pile by an opponent.
Protect all cards except contents from contents? I don't understand...
Quote from: Minister Polarius on May 04, 2011, 01:32:25 PMThe Greek version would be Zeus.its the same pagan god, just different names. Just make one card affect both.