Rampaging Ceto

Lore
Driven by an internal discomfort, Ceto grew violent. Being unable to ascertain the cause of it, its uneasiness angered it further. Somehow, it senses that something approaches.

Stats
ELEMENT: Water

RARITY: Rare

ATK: 1280

DEF: 1280

PWR NEEDED: 8

SKILL: Anxious Anger

SALES PRICE: 2900 Coins

EVOLVES TO: (Agony) Rampaging Ceto

Name Origin
Ceto (Ancient Greek: Κητώ, Kētō, "sea monster") is a primordial sea goddess in Greek mythology, the daughter of Gaia and Pontus. Ceto was also variously called Crataeis (Κράταιις, Krataiis, from κραταιίς "mighty") and Trienus (Τρίενος, Trienos, from τρίενος "within three years"), and was occasionally conflated by scholars with the goddess Hecate (for whom Trienus and Crataeis are also epithets). As a mythological figure, she is most notable for bearing by Phorcys a host of monstrous children, collectively known as the Phorcydes. The asteroid 65489 Ceto was named after her, and its satellite after Phorcys.