YGO Card Name Game

Well let's see here, im going on the lines of DaGuy here, if it's a dark place and considering that Necro is a greek word, and a desolated valley is a "dark" place, would this happen to be:

Necrovalley?
 
Mefist the Infernal General

Though Roman was my origin, my name is spoken still today
Mefist, short for Mephistopheles perhaps ? Mephistopheles was a story by Faust, orignally written in latin, the language of the Romans

I guide the troops, with dark intentions.
He is a general, so he does lead the troops lol

I am a member of the upper half of a double-Ped society
I can't work out this one....because he is sitting on top of a horse ??

I really hope someone works this one out soon as it is driving me mental
 
Patricians were originally the elite caste in ancient Rome. In the time of the late Roman Empire, the term patrician was a specific title given to a high court official.

The Latin word for "patrician" is patricius (plural patricii). This comes from patrēs (cōnscrīptī), the plural of pater ("father") and the added sense of "enrolled fathers" (members of the Roman Senate). The word comes down in English as "patrician" from the Middle English patricion, from the Old French patricien.

so my new guess is Patrician of Darkness
 
TsunamiArmy said:
That would be correct. In ancient Roman Society, there were two classes: Patricians and Plebians. Patricians were the wealthy and powerful members, hence they were the "upper half". If one were to be "darker than the common evildoer" he would be a patrician, but of darkness, as opposed to money or power.

The troop guiding thing was mostly there to throw you off. See, he guides YOUR troops, meaning the opponent's troops. But you'll notice I didn't SAY that for a long time. So I wanted to see how long I could keep you guys confused with that. Nonetheless, he does indeed guide the opponent's troops with dark intentions.

Though "Patrician" originated in Rome, it is still used today to describe wealthy political families.

It's your turn now!
 
god bless the netrep page and wikipedia.org lol

so now i have topick a card...any card...and give you guys a riddle about it ?

give me a few minutes
 
A mobius strip you'll see, when you gaze upon me.

I am the work of daedalus and morpheus combined


to contine on our mythological adventure hehe....this is an easy one
 
TsunamiArmy said:
ummmm no...it has nothing to do whatsoever with my love of water :icon_mrgr
Err... Well, you can't deny that Daedalus looks a lot like a Mobius strip, and that Mobius is in fact... Mobius!
 
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