"Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier" is named after the mythical trident of the same name, which was wielded by the Hindu god Shiva. Additionally, the monster has three heads, just as a trident has three tines.
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"Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier" is named after the mythical trident of the same name, which was wielded by the Hindu god Shiva. Additionally, the monster has three heads, just as a trident has three tines.
Adi Yogi by Palash Haldar
who's more of cold girl winter?
Icy from Winx Club
Trishula from Yu-Gi-Oh!
Ritual weapon
I just saw this ritual trishula on Taiwan Facebook Marketplace. I don't know the exact purpose, but it has a cool design. It would make a great fantasy weapon. The trident reminds me of Thai depictions of Hanuman.
The Hellfire Spear: Trishula from Shining Resonance Refrain
Ever since I found out about Trishula and it’s related cards I’ve always thought that if Zexal allowed past summoning mechanics, Rio should’ve definitely had these guys as her signature boss monsters
That I may bleed to feed only my own life...