Greek Mythology Deck

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Greek Mythology Deck
Designer Jm09sg
Date 22/07/2011
Players 2+
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To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.)
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This Deck is based on Greek Mythology. It tries to adhear to the myths as best it can.

Special Rules

Objects can only be placed onto Things, and are destroyed if the Thing it is on is destroyed.

Imprisonment means the card is out of play but not discarded. Turn said card sideways to clarify.

A Thing that is "Protected" by an Artifact or other object cannot be destroyed if it is the only target. If the attacking card targets more than one Thing, the Artifacts have no effect.

Hand size is increased to 6.

The deck is shuffled at the start of the game and split into four different piles and any player can draw from any pile. There is one discard pile.

Winning comes from playing and fulfilling the requirements of certain Action cards


Card List

Cerebus
Thing - Spirit
If you control Underworld, your Things cannot be attacked until Cerebus is destroyed.
Guardian of the Underworld