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SKILL: [[Mournful Thunder]] |
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EVOLVES FROM: [[Mastema of Obstruction]] |
EVOLVES FROM: [[Mastema of Obstruction]] |
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==Name Origin== |
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'''Mastema''' is an angel who persecutes evil in Hebrew folklore. He carries out punishments for God. He tempts humans and tests their faith. He asked God to permit him to have demons as his subordinates. In the Zadokite Fragments and the Dead Sea Scrolls, he is the angel of disaster, the father of all evil, and a flatterer of God. His name is that of an arch-demon who first appears in the literature of Israel's Second Temple Period, as a personification of the Hebrew word "mastemah" (משטמה), meaning "hatred", "hostility", "enmity" or "persecution". |
'''Mastema''' is an angel who persecutes evil in Hebrew folklore. He carries out punishments for God. He tempts humans and tests their faith. He asked God to permit him to have demons as his subordinates. In the Zadokite Fragments and the Dead Sea Scrolls, he is the angel of disaster, the father of all evil, and a flatterer of God. His name is that of an arch-demon who first appears in the literature of Israel's Second Temple Period, as a personification of the Hebrew word "mastemah" (משטמה), meaning "hatred", "hostility", "enmity" or "persecution". |
Revision as of 14:42, 12 October 2012
Lore
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Stats
ELEMENT: Forest
RARITY: Rare EX
ATK: ?
DEF: ?
Maximum ATK: 3570
Maximum DEF: 3990
Maximum Level: 50
PWR NEEDED: 8
SKILL: Mournful Thunder
SALES PRICE: ?
EVOLVES FROM: Mastema of Obstruction
Name Origin
Mastema is an angel who persecutes evil in Hebrew folklore. He carries out punishments for God. He tempts humans and tests their faith. He asked God to permit him to have demons as his subordinates. In the Zadokite Fragments and the Dead Sea Scrolls, he is the angel of disaster, the father of all evil, and a flatterer of God. His name is that of an arch-demon who first appears in the literature of Israel's Second Temple Period, as a personification of the Hebrew word "mastemah" (משטמה), meaning "hatred", "hostility", "enmity" or "persecution".