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{{Infobox character
|name=Glacian
|image=Glacian.jpg
|image=Glacian.jpg
|name=Glacian
|birthplace=[[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]], the [[Thran Empire]].
|birthplace=[[Dominaria]], the [[Thran Empire]].
|lifetime=~-5000 AR
|lifetime=Unknown. Lived around -5000 AR
|race=[[Human]]
|race=[[Human]]
|spouse=[[Rebbec]]
|sources=[[The Thran]]
|sources=[[The Thran]]
|colors={{mana|U}}
}}
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'''Glacian''' was an ancient [[Thran Empire|Thran]] [[artificer]] who designed many of the [[Thran Empire]]'s most powerful [[artifact]]s, including the [[powerstone]]s on which Thran technology was based.<ref>[[J. Robert King]], 1999, ''[[The Thran]]'', [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/legendary-characters-commander-legends-part-2-2020-11-06|The Legendary Characters of Commander Legends, Part II|[[Ari Zirulnik]] and [[Ethan Fleischer]]|November 06, 2020}}</ref>


'''Glacian''' was an ancient [[Thran]] artificer who designed many of the Empire's most powerful artifacts, including the [[powerstones]] on which the Thran technology was based.  
==History==
After being stabbed with a powerstone by [[Gix]], one of the [[Untouchables]], Glacian caught the disease [[phthisis]], which was caused by long exposure to powerstone radiation. When Thran healing magic only made the disease worse, his wife, [[Rebbec]], used her influence in the council to recall the healer [[Yawgmoth]] from his exile.


After being stabbed with a powerstone by [[Gix]], Glacian caught the disease [[phthisis]], which was caused by long exposure to powerstone radiation. When Thran healing magic only made the disease worse, his wife [[Rebbec]] used her influence in the council to recall the healer [[Yawgmoth]] from his exile.
Yawgmoth discovered the cause of phthisis and even created a serum that stopped the disease; but, for some reason, it had no effect on Glacian. His disease only progressed, with him developing multiple personality disorder. Glacian became increasingly paranoid and began to think of others as traitors, as Yawgmoth had become one of the most powerful people in the empire.


Yawgmoth discovered the cause of phthisis and even created a serum that stopped the disease, but for some reason it had no effect on Glacian. His case only grew worse, as he developed a multiple personality disorder. He became incredibly paranoid and started to think of everyone as traitors, for Yawgmoth managed to become one of the most powerful people in the Empire.
Yawgmoth had fallen in love with Rebbec and was trying to marginalize Glacian, banishing him to the [[Caves of the Damned]]. Trying to look good for Rebbec, Yawgmoth did remove the sliver of the powerstone that had been keeping Glacian ill from his old wound, but replaced it with the two halves of the powerstone [[Dyfed]] had used to create a permanent portal between [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] and [[Phyrexia]] when Rebbec wasn't looking. The radiation of [[Weakstone|these]] [[Mightstone|stones]] killed him, but his essence was trapped inside them. Finally being able to think clearly again, he convinced Rebbec to unify the halves and use them to close the portal to Phyrexia forever.


Yawgmoth had fallen in love with Rebbec, and was trying to marginalize Glacian, banishing him to the [[Caves of the Damned]]. Trying to look good for Rebbec, Yawgmoth did remove the sliver of powerstone that had been keeping Glacian ill form his old wound, but he replaced it with the two halves of the powerstone [[Dyfed]] had used to create a permanent portal between [[Dominaria]] and [[Phyrexia]] when Rebbec wasn’t looking. The radiation of these stones killed him, but his essence was trapped inside them. Finally being able to think clearly again, he convinced Rebbec to unify the halves and use them to close the portal to Phyrexia forever.
Glacian possessed the [[planeswalker's spark]], but it was never triggered.


But millennia later, two brothers, [[Urza]] and [[Mishra]], broke the stone. They each took a half, calling them the [[Mightstone]] and the [[Weakstone]]. The brothers got caught up in a war that placed them again one another as leaders of different countries, the so-called [[Brother’s War]], which ended with Urza activating the [[Golgothian Sylex]], killing both brothers and decimating an entire continent.
===Note===
The powerstone used by Yawgmoth is the same stone that was found years later by [[Urza]], [[Mishra]], and their teacher [[Tocasia]]. The stone split again when touched by the brothers. The resulting explosion left each brother holding half of the stone. One, the [[Mightstone]], made creatures stronger and the other, the [[Weakstone]], made them weaker. Each brother's desire to have the other half led to the "[[Brothers' War]]".


But Urza ascended into planeswalkerhood, and the two stones became his eyes. Because of these eyes he had abilities that made him unique among planeswalkers. Blaming Glacian’s old enemy Yawgmoth and his Phyrexian followers for his brother’s death, he set out to defeat him once and for all.
==In-game references==
{{in-game
|cards=
*<c>Glacian, Powerstone Engineer</c>
|flavor=
*<c>Rebbec, Architect of Ascension</c>
*<c>Thran Vigil</c>
}}


Four thousand years later, at the pinnacle of the [[Phyrexian Invasion]], Urza had [[Gerrard]] remove the stones from his sockets and place them in [[Karn]]’s chest. This completed [[the Legacy]], and almost destroyed Yawgmoth. Karn ascended, and from then on the stones, still carrying Glacian’s essence, reside in the chest of Karn Planeswalker.
==References==
 
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Glacian possessed the [[planeswalker's spark]], but it was never triggered.


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Latest revision as of 17:07, 13 May 2024

Glacian
[[File:{{#setmainimage:Glacian.jpg}}|250px]]
Details
Race Human
Birthplace Dominaria, the Thran Empire.
Lifetime ~-5000 AR
Spouse Rebbec
Colors
{U}
Sources
The Thran

Glacian was an ancient Thran artificer who designed many of the Thran Empire's most powerful artifacts, including the powerstones on which Thran technology was based.[1][2]

History

After being stabbed with a powerstone by Gix, one of the Untouchables, Glacian caught the disease phthisis, which was caused by long exposure to powerstone radiation. When Thran healing magic only made the disease worse, his wife, Rebbec, used her influence in the council to recall the healer Yawgmoth from his exile.

Yawgmoth discovered the cause of phthisis and even created a serum that stopped the disease; but, for some reason, it had no effect on Glacian. His disease only progressed, with him developing multiple personality disorder. Glacian became increasingly paranoid and began to think of others as traitors, as Yawgmoth had become one of the most powerful people in the empire.

Yawgmoth had fallen in love with Rebbec and was trying to marginalize Glacian, banishing him to the Caves of the Damned. Trying to look good for Rebbec, Yawgmoth did remove the sliver of the powerstone that had been keeping Glacian ill from his old wound, but replaced it with the two halves of the powerstone Dyfed had used to create a permanent portal between Dominaria and Phyrexia when Rebbec wasn't looking. The radiation of these stones killed him, but his essence was trapped inside them. Finally being able to think clearly again, he convinced Rebbec to unify the halves and use them to close the portal to Phyrexia forever.

Glacian possessed the planeswalker's spark, but it was never triggered.

Note

The powerstone used by Yawgmoth is the same stone that was found years later by Urza, Mishra, and their teacher Tocasia. The stone split again when touched by the brothers. The resulting explosion left each brother holding half of the stone. One, the Mightstone, made creatures stronger and the other, the Weakstone, made them weaker. Each brother's desire to have the other half led to the "Brothers' War".

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