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What is each burst beyblade based off? - Gayblade - Nov. 05, 2017 What is every single burst bey based off some are obvious but the rest I’m completely lost on also I’m referring to the Japanese names not the English ones RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - MonoDragon - Nov. 05, 2017 What are some you're confused on? RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - Gayblade - Nov. 05, 2017 (Nov. 05, 2017 1:50 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: What are some you're confused on? Horusood, Longinus/luinor , behemoth/betromoth, deathscyther/doomscizor, eviler/evipero, jormungand/jormuntor, minoboros, phantazus/phantom, spriggan/spryzen, treptune/trident, wyvron/wyvern and amaterios I have a vague idea on a few are but I’m not sure RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - MonoDragon - Nov. 05, 2017 (Nov. 05, 2017 2:01 AM)Gayblade Wrote:(Nov. 05, 2017 1:50 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: What are some you're confused on? Horusood: Bird headed Egyptian God Longinus: Roman Warrior of Chistian Mythology who stabbed Christ in the heart with a spear (reason why contact points are shaped like spear heads) Behemoth: Monster of great size and power Deathscyther: Grim Reaper Evileye: Superstitious charm meant to scare away spirits with its, well, evil eye Jormungand: Norse Mythos Serpent, enemy of Thor, cause of apocalypse. Minoboros: Minotaur, Greek guardian monster of the Labyrinth Phantom: Ghost Spriggan: Monsters of Cornish fairy lore, related to trolls Trident: Weapon of Poseidon/Neptune Wyvern: Dragon like monster, two legs and wings for arms instead of four legs and wings Amaterios: I think Japanese Sum God Amaterasu RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - Gayblade - Nov. 05, 2017 Huh I was thinking amaterios was asterius RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - Suzaku-X - Nov. 05, 2017 By the way, I'm gonna throw this out there: I don't think Trident is Poseidon's weapon. Rather the colors and design make me think of the Hindu Trishula. RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - strato-abyss19 - Nov. 25, 2017 Amaterios is indeed based off of Amaterasu, which might explain the not very noticeable but present wolf motif, since Amaterasu is a wolf spirit. If you look at it, you can kind of see it, more so in the anime-accurate Platinum version. RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - micksterfist - Jan. 08, 2021 Poseidon uses a trident RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - b daman - Jan. 08, 2021 (Nov. 05, 2017 2:12 AM)MonoDragon Wrote:(Nov. 05, 2017 2:01 AM)Gayblade Wrote: Horusood, Longinus/luinor , behemoth/betromoth, deathscyther/doomscizor, eviler/evipero, jormungand/jormuntor, minoboros, phantazus/phantom, spriggan/spryzen, treptune/trident, wyvron/wyvern and amaterios How do you know this stuff? RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - SpeedySuomi - Jan. 08, 2021 Burst S1 only. Valkyrie: In Norse mythology a valkyrie is one of a host of female figures who choose those who may die in battle and those who may live. Ragnaruk: In Norse mythology Ragnarok (Ragnaruk) is a series of events, including a great battle, foretold to lead to the death of a number of great figures (including the gods Odin, Thor, Týr, Freyr, Heimdallr, and Loki), natural disasters and the submersion of the world in water. Spriggan: In Cornish mythology they were legendary creatures which look like grotesquely ugly, wizened old men with large childlike heads. Kerbeus: In Greek mythology Cerberus (Kerberus) is the three-headed guardian dog of the underworld. Amaterios: In Shinto mythology/Japanese mythology Amaterasu (Amaterios) is the goddess of the sun, and one of the strongest deities in Japanese mythology as well. Jormungand: In Norse mythology Jormungandr (Jormungand) is a sea serpent the middle child of the giantess Angrboða and Loki. Longinus: It is the name given to the unnamed Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus with a lance and who in medieval and some modern Christian traditions is described as a convert to Christianity. Zeus: In Greek mythology he is the sky and thunder god who rules as king of the gods of Mount Olympus. Unicorn: The unicorn is a legendary creature that has been described since antiquity as a beast with a single large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead. Gaia: in Greek mythology, Gaia is the personification of the Earth. She is also the ancestral mother of all life and Uranus as well. Neptune: He is the Roman counterpart of the Greek god god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses named Poseidon. Xcalibur: Excalibur (Xcalibur) is the legendary sword of King Arthur, sometimes also attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Britain. Deathscyther: Deathscyther seems to be based off of Death,/Grim Reaper an entity which causes the victim's death by coming to collect that person's soul. Quetzalcoatl: Queztalcoatl is the the Aztec god of wind, air, and learning, Behemoth: Is a mythological beast from the biblical Book of Job, apparently a form of the primeval chaos-monster defeated by God at the beginning of creation; he is paired with the other chaos-monster, Leviathan, and according to later Jewish tradition both would become food for the righteous at the end-time. Yggdrasil: In Norse cosmology, it is an immense ash tree that is center to the cosmos and considered very holy. Odin: In Norse mythology Odin is a widely revered god commonly associated with wisdom, healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, war, battle, victory, sorcery, poetry, frenzy, and the runic alphabet, and project him as the husband of the goddess Frigg. Wyvern: is a legendary bipedal winged dragon usually depicted with a tail ending in a diamond- or arrow-shaped tip. Horus: In Ancient Egypt, Horus is the god of kingship and the sky. RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - EarthHelios - Jan. 08, 2021 Hey don't necropost on a thread that has been dormant for 3 years RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - UnionDragon007 - Jan. 08, 2021 Spriggan looks like groot lol. Ifrit: Islamic demon Fenrir: Norse wolf RE: What is each burst beyblade based off? - valtaoi_007 - Jan. 08, 2021 Spriggan: a fairy that looks like groot and like to trick peeps Longinus: the blade that was supposed to kill Jesus Xcalibur: kings arthur magical sword (that is why apocalypse from Arthur Peregrine looks like xcalibur) Genesis: the beginning of everything apocalypse: the end of the world Ashura : a demon or anti-god, can also be named Asura Ragnaruk: the same thing as apocalypse Amaterios: Amaterasu goddess of the sun in japanese mythology Helios: Helios god of the sun on (I think) greek mythology Hyperion: Titan god of light Deathscyther: death or the Grim Reaper Behemoth: monster of giant size and power that is mentioned in the bible with leviathan Wyvern: a dragon with only 2 legs and his hands on its wings |