you to have to be myth school and beat level 48 spell quest for myth
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A Jade hound is a two- headed dog, just like orthrus the myth pet but a mix between satyr and orthrus.
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A two-headed dog monster, he gaurded Geryon's cattle before Heacles killed him to complete one of his Labours. He was the son of Typhon and Echidna.
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It's a hybrid of first gen wraith and first gen Orthrus. Hatch with those two pets or find someone with DEadly Nightwalker and hatch with them.
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on Level 48 you will recieve Orthrus in a side quest at Grizzleheim (or Dragonspyre), you must do every side quest you have, though i do not know and i am not 100% sure I think Orthrus pet is the pet you will get, also Cyrus Drake will call you to his school.
on Level 58 you will get a Humungofrog pet, this quest will most definetly get you to Grizzleheim.
on Level 78 you will recieve a Mythical Basilisk pet on a journey to either Zafaria Avalon and/ or Azteca
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Anyone can get as long as they have access to a wraith and or Orthrus pet. A Grimtooth is extremely rare though. Usually when these two parents are crossed the product is a death Minotaur
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First, you have to be a Conjurer (Myth is your primary school), at level 48 you will receive Orthrus, after a long and painful quest (As with the quests for Hydra, Triton, Frost Giant, Fire Dragon, Scarecrow, and Rebirth, for their respective schools)
Hope this helps!
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If you are a fire wizard you will get a quest at level 48-58-78 to get your first quest pet. The pet is Helephant at level 48, Phoenix at level 58, and lastly Efreet at 78.
Death Wizards-
48. Wraith
58. Scarecrow
78. Skeletal Dragon
Myth Wizards-
48. Orthrus
58. Humungofrog
78. Basilisk
Life Wizards-
48. satyr
58. Forest lord
78. Gnome
Storm wizards-
48. Stormzilla
58. Kraken
78. Triton
Ice Wizards-
48. Colossus
58. Ice Wyvern
78. Mammoth
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Due to the *Ahem*twisted* inbreeding in Greek mythology, Calliope and all of the muses are first cousins with:
Paternally
Ares
Caerus
Hephaestus
Hebe
Ilithyia
Hecate
Eris
Persephone
Iacchus
Ploutus
Philomelus
Arion
Zagreus
Melinoe
Macaria
Polyphemus
Theseus
Triton
Rhodes
Benthisikyme
Agenor Belus
Antaeus
Charybdis
Despoina
Orion
Maternally
Okeanids
Potamoi
River Gods
Creusa
Supercheus
Eos
Helios
Selene
Astraeus
Pallas
Perse
Atlas
Prometheus
Epimetheus
Menoetius
Hours
Fates
Leto
Asteria
Zeus
Hera
Poseidon
Demeter
Hestia
Hades
Chiron
Paternal Half-Cousins
Attys (by obscure traditions)
Asclepius (foster cousin)
Maternal Half-Cousins
Aphrodite
Erinyes
Titans
Kyclopes
Hecatonchires
Elder Muses
Nereus
Phorkys
Keto
Eurybia
Thaumas
Telekhines
Sea Monsters
Astraeus
Pallas
Perses
Nemean Lion
Ladon
Sphinx
Hydra
Kerberus
Orthrus
Caucasus Eagle
Teumessian Fox
Crommyonian Sow
Colchion Dragon
Agathyrsi
Gelonus
Skythes
Erechtheus
Tros
Pandion I
Attys
Cranae
Cranaechme
Atthis
Herse
Pandrosus
Aglaurus
Erysichthon
Bouphagos
Anchiale
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Yes.
Where Medusa was never a mortal woman, her parents are Phorkys, god of the hidden dangers of the sea and Ceto the goddess of the dangers of the sea personified as sea-monsters as well as sharks and whales; Pontus and Gaia are the parents of Phorkys and Ceto, and so grandparents of Medusa.
Another parent of Medusa is credited as Gorgon, whom Zeus killed at the start of the Titan war and crafted the Aigis (or Aegis) cape from his/her skin. This creature's gender is undetermined; and may have been the same as Aix, the daughter of Helios; Gorgon is most often called the offspring of Echidna, mother of monsters, and Typhoeus her mate.
Giving the grandparents of Medusa as:
Pontus and Gaia
Echidna and Typhoeus
Helios and Krete
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Measly! It means... a. contemptibly small, meager, or slight: They paid me
a measly fifteen dollars for a day's work.
b. wretchedly bad or unsatisfactory: a measlyperformance.
from dictionary.com
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The Rhyme of the Sphinx refers to the riddle posed by the mythical creature in Greek mythology. The most famous of these riddles is: "What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the evening?" The answer is "man," as he crawls on all fours as a baby, walks on two legs as an adult, and uses a cane as an elderly person. Failure to answer the riddle would result in the Sphinx devouring the individual.
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I've done my research and looked at cards from each school and compared their amount of attack, also by taking a youtube survey... so I'm sure this is right.
1.Storm/(reason is because very little health is given to storm players while also their blades give least amount of bonus.)
2.Fire/(reason because fire gives second lowest blade and second lowest health is given... this goes on for all schools..)
3.balance
4.death
5.myth
6.life
and 7.Ice/(for ice its because most spells are verly weak and almost every grandmaster ice has 3k health or higher... many shields are given as cards and most all ice gear includes a defence bonus)
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