Why does half of Myth's spells involve something coming out of the ground Cyclops bursts out of the ground Medusa slithers out Basilisk comes out Cerberus comes out earthquake bursts out
Why does half of Myth's spells involve something coming out of the ground Cyclops bursts out of the ground Medusa slithers out Basilisk comes out Cerberus comes out earthquake bursts out
Many of Myth's spells are "grounded" (see what I did there?) in mythology and in many cases, creatures from mythology reside in caves or underground burrows. Cerberus guarded the entrance to the underworld, Medusa lived in a cave and Cyclops is typically shown in films to be living in a cave. Basilisk, not so much but their gaze turned people into stone (there's that earth/stone/ground thing again). And Earthquakes... well, they're all about the earth and quaking it.
Why does half of Myth's spells involve something coming out of the ground Cyclops bursts out of the ground Medusa slithers out Basilisk comes out Cerberus comes out earthquake bursts out
its not Cerberus, its Orthorus, you can tell because in the myths Cerberus has 3 heads and Orthorus is only supposed to have 2, they are brothers though.