hmm, I see where youre going with this, but nope!
It doesn’t meet the “Roar” requirement, and is quite the opposite of hidden XD
hmm, I see where youre going with this, but nope!
It doesn’t meet the “Roar” requirement, and is quite the opposite of hidden XD
Nope! Why does everyone think it’s an artifact?
Try again! to everyone: think more MYTHOLOGY
Prominence? Or Solarius?
try again! youre getting close tho, it does have to do with the gods
Something in me wants to guess Alabaster Titan, the construct of the Gods,but are there any clouds?
Alabaster Titan is… not it 
think more broadly, instead of looking for a specific god, think about something that has to DO with gods
I think we need someone to look for real-world mythology and be abit more in-depth
Hint it has to do with Greek Gods
Is it a minion, or could it be a spell?
as I said, it could be ANYTHING
Im giving my guess to Divine bond.
In the animation, one of the hands is burning.
Those blessed by this spell become mighty as the gods.
Most played together with Argeon, who with his BBS Roar makes enemies crowl in fear before the giant beatstick.
At the start of the animation there is a little blue window, almost as a cloud, sowing the seeds of the divine tree.
You have to at least tell us whether it’s a playable card or not. I’d rather not find out that it’s random rock B on map whatever 
oh yes, it is playable, and as everyone has been guessing, its from lyonar, and evidently it isnt an artifact from lyonar, so I guess it narrows it down ALOT
I. Am. Dying.
But as much as I loved that explanation, it isn’t divine bond. Think Greek Gods, and maybe it’ll be a clue
Is it Brome Warcrest coming from a greek god Bromius?
nope, but relate the riddle to the card itself, it might need abit of research, cus it isnt really common knowledge
Aurora is roman… it can’t be her…
Aegis Barrier is the only thing I can link to greek Mythology right now, as Aigis is the shield of Hera… The roar part doesn’t make sense here though…
@alexx55 if at all it is Brometheus
Ding Ding Ding! We have a winner! It actually was Aegis Barrier.
This alludes to the Aegis being the shield of the Greek gods, and as such, it is divine
Again, Gods wore it, so it’s pretty self-explanatory there
Thing is, the Aegis was told to roar in the face of its enemies, and the sound would terrify all those who heard it, so there’s that
This is a reference to the card’s ability, since it prevent enemies from targeting the unit, the unit is “hidden” by a “sacred cloud” that was given by the Gods.
Again, an excruciatingly easy riddle. I’m just really bad at getting tricky and cryptic, I suppose.
My roar ignites the skyline, My mane pursues the blaze.
I inflame the ardent iron into a bulwark of hot haze.
The iridescence of the front line will forever burn as bright
As a million suns and a million men, fighting for the light.
Sky Phalanx?
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Nope! Sky Phalanx could work, but the answer works better.