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The '''Parhelion''' was the great hall where the [[Boros Legion|Boros]] [[angel]]s of [[Ravnica]] resided. It was first constructed as a skyship in an attempt to find out about Ravnica's [[planeswalker]] visitors who had stopped coming, but when the angels flew it to the edge of Ravnica's existence they encountered only emptiness. It was later repurposed as the Boros headquarters. It was located high above the city of [[Ravnica]], amongst the clouds. In times of war, the Parhelion would descend and dock with [[Sunhome]].
{{Infobox artifact
  |image=Parhelion.jpg
  |caption=Parhelion II
  |origin=[[Ravnica]]
  |creator=[[Boros Legion]]
  |user=[[Szadek]]
  |status=Reconstructed
}}


The angel [[Feather]] was restricted from the Parhelion for some unknown reason, and as punishment her wings were bound and she was forced to serve the [[Wojek]], amongst normal mortals. An unknown time later, [[Szadek]], who was enslaved by [[Augustin IV]] at the time, managed to gain access to the Parhelion and managed to kill its residents.<ref>[[Cory J. Herndon]] (2006), ''[[Dissension (novel)|Dissension]]''. [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref> He then planned to use it to destroy [[Prahv]] and the [[Ravnican guild|Guild]]s. Although his plan was stopped by [[Agrus Kos]], the Parhelion was destroyed.
The '''Parhelion''' was the great hall where the [[Boros Legion|Boros]] [[angel]]s of [[Ravnica]] resided.  


The Parhelion was rebuilt as the Parhelion II, also known as the '''Respoinse Garrison''' and is used by the Boros as a flying fortress.<ref>[[James Wyatt]] (January 2019). "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Ravnica]]'''" . [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref> It is home to the Boros angels, with skynights making up a significant portion of its soldiers. It houses two floating warships.  
==History==
The Parhelion was first constructed as a skyship in an attempt to find out about Ravnica's [[planeswalker]] visitors who had stopped coming, but when the angels flew it to the edge of Ravnica's existence they encountered only emptiness. It was later repurposed as the Boros headquarters. It was located high above the city of [[Ravnica]], amongst the clouds. In times of war, the Parhelion would descend and dock with [[Sunhome]].
The angel [[Feather]] was restricted from the Parhelion for some unknown reason, and as punishment her wings were bound and she was forced to serve the [[Wojek]], amongst normal mortals. An unknown time later, [[Szadek]], who was enslaved by [[Augustin IV]] at the time, managed to gain access to the Parhelion and managed to kill its residents.<ref>[[Cory J. Herndon]] (2006). "''[[Dissension (novel)|Dissension]]''". [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> He then planned to use it to destroy [[Prahv]] and the [[Ravnican guild|Guild]]s. Although his plan was stopped by [[Agrus Kos]], the Parhelion was destroyed.


===Parhelion II===
The Parhelion was rebuilt as the '''Parhelion II''', also known as the ''Response Garrison'' and the ''Floating Citadel'' and is used by the Boros as a flying fortress.<ref>[[James Wyatt]] (January 2019). "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Ravnica]]''". [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> It is home to the Boros battle angels, with [[griffin]] skyknights making up a significant portion of its soldiers. It houses two floating warships.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Parhelion II.png|Parhelion II concept art<ref name="Concept art">{{TwitterRef|TitusLunter|1120758676585943040|author=Titus Lunter|title=I got permission [from Wizards] to post my concepts for the Parhelion II|date=April 23, 2019}}</ref>
File:Parhelion II schematics.jpg|Parhelion II schematic<ref name="Concept art"/>
</gallery>
==In-game references==
==In-game references==
{{In-game
|cards=
*<c>Parhelion II</c>
|associated=
*<c>Parhelion Patrol</c>
*<c>Parhelion Patrol</c>
|art=
*{{card|Demolish|War of the Spark}}
*<c>Feather, the Redeemed</c>
*{{card|God-Eternal Oketra|promo|PS19}}
*{{card|Mountain|War of the Spark|#=259}}<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.coolstuffinc.com/a/vorthosmike-04082019-the-course-of-ravnicas-empire|title=The Course of Ravnica's Empire|author=Vorthos Mike|date=April 8, 2019|publisher=Coolstuffinc.com}}</ref>
*{{card|Sacred Foundry|Guilds of Ravnica}}
*<c>Solar Blaze</c>
}}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 30 November 2023

Parhelion
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Parhelion II
Characteristics
Origin Ravnica
Creator Boros Legion
User Szadek
Status Reconstructed

The Parhelion was the great hall where the Boros angels of Ravnica resided.

History

The Parhelion was first constructed as a skyship in an attempt to find out about Ravnica's planeswalker visitors who had stopped coming, but when the angels flew it to the edge of Ravnica's existence they encountered only emptiness. It was later repurposed as the Boros headquarters. It was located high above the city of Ravnica, amongst the clouds. In times of war, the Parhelion would descend and dock with Sunhome. The angel Feather was restricted from the Parhelion for some unknown reason, and as punishment her wings were bound and she was forced to serve the Wojek, amongst normal mortals. An unknown time later, Szadek, who was enslaved by Augustin IV at the time, managed to gain access to the Parhelion and managed to kill its residents.[1] He then planned to use it to destroy Prahv and the Guilds. Although his plan was stopped by Agrus Kos, the Parhelion was destroyed.

Parhelion II

The Parhelion was rebuilt as the Parhelion II, also known as the Response Garrison and the Floating Citadel and is used by the Boros as a flying fortress.[2] It is home to the Boros battle angels, with griffin skyknights making up a significant portion of its soldiers. It houses two floating warships.

Gallery

In-game references

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References