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'''Fiers''' is a [[dwarven]] [[planeswalker]], revered as a god by [[Dominaria]]’s dwarves and Barbarian tribes on [[Otaria]]. He was summoned by [[Karona]] as the deity of [[red]] magic.
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|sources=[[The Myths of Magic]], [[Scourge (novel)|Scourge]]'
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'''Fiers''' was a [[dwarf]], revered as a [[god]] by [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]'s dwarves and the [[Barbarian]] tribes on the [[Otaria]]n continent of that plane. He was [[summon]]ed by [[Karona]] as the deity of [[red]] magic, and might have been a [[planeswalker]].  


Fiers is part of a heavily-debated continuity issue, along with several other popular characters. While Karona spoke with Fiers during the novel ''[[Scourge_(book)|Scourge]]'', the meeting was later retconned, though no explanation has ever been provided. It is possible that Fiers is indeed a planeswalker, but if the retcon is to be believed, then the real Fiers has yet to appear in any novel.
==Myth of Magic==
In "''[[The Myths of Magic]]''"'s short story ''The Lady of The Mountain'', he is portrayed as a god who helped [[Gaea]] create the world. He created the dwarves of the plane on his own and also helped create <c>the Lady of the Mountain</c>.<ref>{{TwitterRef|EthanFleischer|1561881788758179840|author=[[Ethan Fleischer]]|title=I led the design process for the box toppers|date=August 23, 2022}}</ref> The tale states that he is worshipped by all dwarves. However, only a few dwarves other than Otarians appear in the short story, so it is hard to say whether or not this is true. Fiers is repeatedly mentioned by [[Balthor]] and [[Jeska]] in their speeches indicating that they are believers in him, or that expressions using his name are common in their culture.


In the "[[Myths of Magic_(book)|Myths of Magic]]", Fiers is a god who helps [[Gaea]] build the world. In the short story 'The Lady of The Mountain' it is said that he made all dwarves and helped create the [[Lady of the Mountain]]. However, few dwarves other than Otarians appear in the storyline, so it is hard to say whether or not this tale is true and all dwarves worship him, as stated in the short story.
==Scourge continuity issue==
Fiers, along with several other popular characters, are part of a heavily debated continuity issue concerning the ''[[Scourge (novel)|Scourge]]'' novel. While Karona summoned Fiers, [[Multani]], [[Teferi]], [[Lowallyn]], and [[Yawgmoth]], that meeting was later retconned without further explanation. Fiers may be indeed a planeswalker, but if the retcon is to be believed, the real Fiers has yet to appear in the storyline.


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==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 13 May 2024

Fiers
Details
Race Dwarf (debated if planeswalker or a god)
Birthplace Dominaria
Lifetime Immortal?
Colors
{R}
Sources
The Myths of Magic, Scourge'

Fiers was a dwarf, revered as a god by Dominaria's dwarves and the Barbarian tribes on the Otarian continent of that plane. He was summoned by Karona as the deity of red magic, and might have been a planeswalker.

Myth of Magic

In "The Myths of Magic"'s short story The Lady of The Mountain, he is portrayed as a god who helped Gaea create the world. He created the dwarves of the plane on his own and also helped create the Lady of the Mountain.[1] The tale states that he is worshipped by all dwarves. However, only a few dwarves other than Otarians appear in the short story, so it is hard to say whether or not this is true. Fiers is repeatedly mentioned by Balthor and Jeska in their speeches indicating that they are believers in him, or that expressions using his name are common in their culture.

Scourge continuity issue

Fiers, along with several other popular characters, are part of a heavily debated continuity issue concerning the Scourge novel. While Karona summoned Fiers, Multani, Teferi, Lowallyn, and Yawgmoth, that meeting was later retconned without further explanation. Fiers may be indeed a planeswalker, but if the retcon is to be believed, the real Fiers has yet to appear in the storyline.

References