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The '''Underworld''' of [[Theros (plane)|Theros]] is a subterranean realm beneath the "Rivers that Ring the World", where the dead end up and dwell. It is the equivalent of ancient Greek [[Wikipedia:Greek underworld|Hades]].
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'''The Underworld''' of [[Theros (plane)|Theros]] is a subterranean realm beneath the "Rivers that Ring the World", where the dead end up and dwell. It is the equivalent of ancient Greek [[Wikipedia:Greek underworld|Hades]].


==Description==
==Description==
The Underworld is governed by the god [[Erebos]], cast into the place by a frightened and paranoid [[Heliod]] after his birth.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/planeswalkers-guide-theros-part-1-2013-08-21|Planeswalker's Guide to Theros|[[The Magic Creative Team]]|August 21, 2013}}</ref> Although the Underworld is dark, it is ironically not connected to [[Nyx]], as it lacks the night as much as it lacks the Sun. Deathless soldiers called ''phylaskia'' guard its borders.<ref>Flavor text for {{card|Underworld Sentinel}}</ref>  
The '''Tartyx''' river forms the boundary between the mortal realm of the Theros and the Underworld. It is also known as the "Rivers that Ring the World" as it is formed from the confluence of five tributaries, each originating in one of the five wards of the Underworld.<ref name="D&D Theros Guide">Wizards RPG Team (2020), ''[[D&D Mythic Odysseys of Theros]]'', [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref>
 
Although the Underworld is dark, it is ironically not connected to [[Nyx]], as it lacks the night as much as it lacks the Sun. Its landscape is characterized by huge columns, giant chains, and poplar trees.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/2020/01/sam-burley-talks-about-his-theros-beyond-death-lands/|title=Sam Burley Talks About His Theros Beyond Death Lands|author=Donny Caltrider|date=January 23, 2020|publisher=[[Hipsters of the Coast]]}}</ref>
 
Like [[Nyx]], the Underworld cannot be planeswalked to directly.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://dougbeyermtg.tumblr.com/post/87490314409/so-is-elspeth-less-dead-on-theros-than-she-would-be-on|title=So is Elspeth less dead on Theros than she would be on any other plane?|June 01, 2014}}</ref>
 
The Underworld is governed by the god [[Erebos]], cast into the place by a frightened and paranoid [[Heliod]] after his birth.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/planeswalkers-guide-theros-part-1-2013-08-21|Planeswalker's Guide to Theros|[[The Magic Creative Team]]|August 21, 2013}}</ref> Erebos rules the Underworld with an iron whip. Jealous, tyrannical and paranoid, he creates [[monster]]s to guard his realm.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/ehpsyy/spoilerthb_erebos_bleakhearted_rmagictcgs_own/|title=Erebos, Bleak-Hearted|date=December 30, 2019|publisher=Reddit}}</ref>
[[Skeleton]] soldiers called ''phylaskia'' guard the borders<ref>Flavor text for {{card|Underworld Sentinel}}</ref>, and so does <c>Kunoros, Hound of Athreos</c>. Some souls in the Underworld become twisted and hateful throughout their afterlife. The most evil and malicious of them also transform into horrible monsters.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/ehnssv/thb_woe_strider_star_city_games_preview_card/|title=Woe Strider|date=December 30, 2019|publisher=Reddit}}</ref> Many other souls find their memories and identity gradually eroding, until they become lifeless statues known as ''misera''.<ref>Flavor text for {{card|Final Death}}</ref>
 
===History===
Thousands of years ago, the gods waged war against the [[titan]]s, their predecessors. Victorious, the gods sealed the titans in the Underworld. If they would ever be freed, they would inflict unspeakable [[horror]]s on Theros.
 
After the fall of the [[Archon]] empires of the Age of Trax, some of the archons took refuge in the Underworld. There, their minds, souls, and bodies were twisted, turning them into sadistic monsters known as the {{card plural|Ashen Rider}}.<ref name="D&D Theros Guide"/>


===Locations===
===Locations===
* '''Phylias''': a tedious place for ordinary or indifferent souls whose lives were uninspired.<ref>Flavor text for <c>Dreadful Apathy</c></ref>  
Different sections of the Underworld are aligned with the five colors of mana.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://thevorthoscast.tumblr.com/post/190752781741/this-week-we-have-special-guest-james-wyatt-from|title=This week we have special guest James Wyatt from Wizards of the Coast on to talk about Theros: Beyond Death. |author=The Vorthos Cast|date=February 10, 2020|publisher=The Vorthos Cast}}</ref>
** The glassy oceans of '''Nekono'''.<ref>Flavor text for {{card|Memory Drain}}</ref>  
 
** The '''Mire of Punishment''': where those caught attempting to escape the Underworld spend the rest of their existence.<ref>Flavor text for {{card|Mire's Grasp}}</ref>
*'''Agonas''', in whose arenas honorless fighters are doomed to fight forever.<ref>Flavor text for {{card|Final Flare}}</ref> It is aligned with [[red]] mana.
* '''Ilysia''', a protected realm as tranquil and vibrant as the rest of the Underworld is bleak.<ref>Flavor text for <c>Ilysian Carayatid</c></ref> Those who die as [[hero]]es are permitted to dwell here.
**The Wall of Anikthea, a trail of fallen monsters left by the demigod [[Anikthea]] that leads from Agonas to the gate to the surface.<ref>[[Enduring Enchantments]] deck insert</ref>
* The realm of '''Tizerus''', outside the palace of Erebos.<ref>Flavor text for <c>Fruit of Tizerus</c></ref>
*'''Phylias''', a tedious place for ordinary or indifferent souls whose lives were uninspired.<ref>Flavor text for <c>Dreadful Apathy</c></ref> It is aligned with [[white]] mana.
*The glassy oceans of '''Nerono''', are the final resting place for souls haunted by their memories<ref>Flavor text for {{card|Memory Drain}}</ref> and drowned sailors. It is aligned with [[blue]] mana.
**The '''Labyrinth of Memories''' is a maze of waterways in the Underworld that traps travelers by sending them in circles for eternity. Sirens torment lost souls by whispering true directions -- words that fade immediately from the listener's mind.
*'''Ilysia''', a protected realm as tranquil and vibrant as the rest of the Underworld is bleak.<ref>Flavor text for <c>Ilysian Caryatid</c></ref> Those who die as [[hero]]es are permitted to dwell here. It is aligned with [[green]] mana.
*The bleak realm of '''Tizerus''', outside the palace of Erebos, where all hope crumbles to dust.<ref>Flavor text for <c>Fruit of Tizerus</c> and <c>Cling to Dust</c></ref> This is the final punishment of murderers and those who have committed unforgivable offenses against the gods themselves. [[Demon]]s, Underworld [[harpies]], [[lamia]]s and [[nightmare]]s compete for the chance to haul the doomed away to their torture. It is aligned with [[black]] mana.
**The '''Mire of Punishment''': where those caught attempting to escape the Underworld spend the rest of their existence.<ref>Flavor text for {{card|Mire's Grasp}}</ref>


==In-game references==
==In-game references==
{{In-game
{{In-game
|associated=
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* <c>Rescue from the Underworld</c>
*<c>Drag to the Underworld</c>
* <c>Sentry of the Underworld</c>
*<c>Rescue from the Underworld</c>
* <c>Underworld Cerberus</c>
*<c>Sentry of the Underworld</c>
* <c>Underworld Coinsmith</c>
*<c>Underworld Breach</c>
* {{card|Underworld Dreams|Theros Beyond Death}}
*<c>Underworld Cerberus</c>
* <c>Underworld Rage-Hound</c>
*<c>Underworld Charger</c>
* <c>Underworld Sentinel</c>
*<c>Underworld Coinsmith</c>
* <c>Weight of the Underworld</c>
*{{card|Underworld Dreams|Theros Beyond Death}}
*<c>Underworld Fires</c>
*<c>Underworld Hermit</c>
*<c>Underworld Rage-Hound</c>
*<c>Underworld Sentinel</c>
*<c>Weight of the Underworld</c>
|art=
|art=
* <c>Dreadful Apathy</c>
*<c>Dreadful Apathy</c>
|custom1=
|referred=
|title2=Referred to
*<c>Copy Land</c>
|custom2=
*<c>Cling to Dust</c>
* <c>Daxos's Torment</c>
*<c>Daxos's Torment</c>
* <c>Forsaken Drifters</c>
*<c>Final Death</c>
* <c>Funeral Rites</c>
*<c>Final Flare</c>
* <c>Gild</c>
*<c>Forsaken Drifters</c>
* <c>Ilysian Carayatid</c>
*<c>Funeral Rites</c>
* <c>Leonin of the Lost Pride</c>
*<c>Gild</c>
* <c>March of the Returned</c>
*{{card|Grasp of Fate||CMM}}
* <c>Marshmist Titan</c>
*<c>Ilysian Caryatid</c>
* <c>Minion's Return</c>
*<c>Kroxa and Kunoros</c>
* <c>Mire's Grasp</c>
*<c>Leonin of the Lost Pride</c>
* <c>Satyr's Cunning</c>
*<c>March of the Returned</c>
* <c>Prickleboar</c>
*<c>Marshmist Titan</c>
* <c>Spear of Heliod</c>
*<c>Minion's Return</c>
* <c>Tymaret, the Murder King</c>
*<c>Mire's Grasp</c>
* <c>Voracious Typhon</c>
*<c>Polukranos Reborn</c>
*<c>Prickleboar</c>
*<c>Satyr's Cunning</c>
*<c>Spear of Heliod</c>
*<c>Tymaret, the Murder King</c>
*<c>Voracious Typhon</c>
}}
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Plane Theros

The Underworld of Theros is a subterranean realm beneath the "Rivers that Ring the World", where the dead end up and dwell. It is the equivalent of ancient Greek Hades.

Description

The Tartyx river forms the boundary between the mortal realm of the Theros and the Underworld. It is also known as the "Rivers that Ring the World" as it is formed from the confluence of five tributaries, each originating in one of the five wards of the Underworld.[1]

Although the Underworld is dark, it is ironically not connected to Nyx, as it lacks the night as much as it lacks the Sun. Its landscape is characterized by huge columns, giant chains, and poplar trees.[2]

Like Nyx, the Underworld cannot be planeswalked to directly.[3]

The Underworld is governed by the god Erebos, cast into the place by a frightened and paranoid Heliod after his birth.[4] Erebos rules the Underworld with an iron whip. Jealous, tyrannical and paranoid, he creates monsters to guard his realm.[5] Skeleton soldiers called phylaskia guard the borders[6], and so does Kunoros, Hound of Athreos. Some souls in the Underworld become twisted and hateful throughout their afterlife. The most evil and malicious of them also transform into horrible monsters.[7] Many other souls find their memories and identity gradually eroding, until they become lifeless statues known as misera.[8]

History

Thousands of years ago, the gods waged war against the titans, their predecessors. Victorious, the gods sealed the titans in the Underworld. If they would ever be freed, they would inflict unspeakable horrors on Theros.

After the fall of the Archon empires of the Age of Trax, some of the archons took refuge in the Underworld. There, their minds, souls, and bodies were twisted, turning them into sadistic monsters known as the Ashen Riders.[1]

Locations

Different sections of the Underworld are aligned with the five colors of mana.[9]

  • Agonas, in whose arenas honorless fighters are doomed to fight forever.[10] It is aligned with red mana.
    • The Wall of Anikthea, a trail of fallen monsters left by the demigod Anikthea that leads from Agonas to the gate to the surface.[11]
  • Phylias, a tedious place for ordinary or indifferent souls whose lives were uninspired.[12] It is aligned with white mana.
  • The glassy oceans of Nerono, are the final resting place for souls haunted by their memories[13] and drowned sailors. It is aligned with blue mana.
    • The Labyrinth of Memories is a maze of waterways in the Underworld that traps travelers by sending them in circles for eternity. Sirens torment lost souls by whispering true directions -- words that fade immediately from the listener's mind.
  • Ilysia, a protected realm as tranquil and vibrant as the rest of the Underworld is bleak.[14] Those who die as heroes are permitted to dwell here. It is aligned with green mana.
  • The bleak realm of Tizerus, outside the palace of Erebos, where all hope crumbles to dust.[15] This is the final punishment of murderers and those who have committed unforgivable offenses against the gods themselves. Demons, Underworld harpies, lamias and nightmares compete for the chance to haul the doomed away to their torture. It is aligned with black mana.
    • The Mire of Punishment: where those caught attempting to escape the Underworld spend the rest of their existence.[16]

In-game references

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References

  1. a b Wizards RPG Team (2020), D&D Mythic Odysseys of Theros, Wizards of the Coast
  2. Donny Caltrider (January 23, 2020). "Sam Burley Talks About His Theros Beyond Death Lands". Hipsters of the Coast.
  3. Doug Beyer (June 01, 2014). "So is Elspeth less dead on Theros than she would be on any other plane?". A Voice for Vorthos. Tumblr.
  4. The Magic Creative Team (August 21, 2013). "Planeswalker's Guide to Theros". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Erebos, Bleak-Hearted. Reddit (December 30, 2019).
  6. Flavor text for Underworld Sentinel
  7. Woe Strider. Reddit (December 30, 2019).
  8. Flavor text for Final Death
  9. The Vorthos Cast (February 10, 2020). "This week we have special guest James Wyatt from Wizards of the Coast on to talk about Theros: Beyond Death.". The Vorthos Cast.
  10. Flavor text for Final Flare
  11. Enduring Enchantments deck insert
  12. Flavor text for Dreadful Apathy
  13. Flavor text for Memory Drain
  14. Flavor text for Ilysian Caryatid
  15. Flavor text for Fruit of Tizerus and Cling to Dust
  16. Flavor text for Mire's Grasp