: The episode establishes the stark contrast between Poseidon's "perfect" godhood—requiring no effort or allies—and Sasaki's humanity, defined by constant struggle, learning, and the support of those he lost to. Other Notable "Tyrant" References Depending on the context, you might also be looking for:
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: Representing humanity, he is known as "History's Greatest Loser" because he spent his life losing battles only to mentally perfect his technique and overcome those opponents later.
: In this web novel/manhwa, the Tyrant Pathway starts at Sequence 9 , which is called Sailor (also known as Keeper of the Seas). This sequence grants basic aquatic abilities like enhanced swimming and the ability to breathe underwater for short periods.
: The battlefield is transformed into a small circular platform surrounded by a vast ocean, emphasizing Poseidon's domain.
The phrase most likely refers to Episode 9 of the anime series Record of Ragnarok , titled " Tyrant of the Ocean ". This episode focuses on the third round of the tournament, featuring the Greek god of the sea, Poseidon , against the legendary Japanese swordsman Kojiro Sasaki . Episode Overview: "Tyrant of the Ocean"
In this episode, the gods seek to reclaim their dominance after a loss, sending out Poseidon , known as the most fearsome and arrogant of the Greek pantheon. :
: There is a specific card titled Tyrant of the Oceans, Poseidon , released as part of the Record of Ragnarok title booster.