Poe wrote about premature burial to cope with the early death of his mother and wife who were taken by consumption. Poe felt that his mother and wife were taken prematurly, so premature burial became a popular motif in his short stories and poems
The Premature Burial was created in 1844.
The cast of The Premature Burial - 2007 includes: Gareth Nicholls as Him
There is an infinite loop that uses Premature Burial and Brionac - Dragon of the Ice Barrier. To stop people abusing the loop, Premature Burial was banned.
Premature Burial was banned due to an infinite loop combo with Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier.
Premature Burial was banned due to an infinite loop combo with Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier.
Premature burial
The current March 2011 banlist has Premature Burial as forbidden in Advanced Format and limited to 1 in Traditional.
When Stardust Dragon uses its effect, it is 'tributed', which is not a destruction effect. Because it leaves the field, it means Premature Burial loses its target, so Premature Burial will go to the graveyard too. It will not inflict a destruction effect on Stardust Dragon.
In both "The Black Cat" and "The Premature Burial" by Edgar Allan Poe, there is a theme of death and the macabre. While "The Black Cat" focuses on guilt and the supernatural, "The Premature Burial" explores the fear of being buried alive. Both stories showcase Poe's mastery of gothic fiction and psychological horror.
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Yes, you can use the effect of "Swarm of Scarabs" after reviving it with "Premature Burial" or "Call of the Haunted" ("CotH"). If "Premature Burial" was used on "Swarm of Scarabs", then "Premature Burial" will be destroyed and sent to the Graveyard since Spells cannot be equipped to a face-down monster. If "CotH" was used instead, "CotH" will simply stay on the field. It is no longer "connected" to "Swarm of Scarabs". And essentially serves no function. In both cases, "Swarm of Scarabs" is independent of the card used to revive them. It will not be destroyed in the card used to revive them is destroyed.