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'''Satyr''' is a [[green]] and [[red]] [[creature | {{Infobox type | ||
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as of ''[[Wilds of Eldraine]]'' | |||
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'''Satyr''' is a [[green]] and [[red]] [[creature type]] used for cards that depict carefree woodland beings, represented as part [[human]], part [[goat]], which are noted as lovers of pipe-playing, wine, and lovers. They are ready for every physical pleasure. | |||
For most of Magic's history, the only cards to bear the type were <c>Willow Satyr</c> from ''[[Legends]]'' and <c>Lumbering Satyr</c> from ''[[Mercadian Masques]]''. However, the [[Theros block]] introduced satyrs as a | ==History== | ||
For most of Magic's history, the only cards to bear the type were <c>Willow Satyr</c> from ''[[Legends]]'' and <c>Lumbering Satyr</c> from ''[[Mercadian Masques]]''. However, the [[Theros block]] introduced satyrs as a tribe. Some bleed into [[red]], in contrast with the previous mono-[[green]] satyrs. | |||
''[[Wilds of Eldraine]]'' introduced satyrs on [[Eldraine]]. | |||
== | ==Storyline== | ||
===Theros=== | |||
On [[Theros (plane)|Theros]], satyrs are hedonists that worship the god [[Purphoros]], associated with creativity, artistry, and passion, and that occasionally honor [[Nylea]], goddess of the [[forest]] and the hunt.<ref name="D&D Theros Guide">Wizards RPG Team (2020), ''[[D&D Mythic Odysseys of Theros]]'', [[Wizards of the Coast]]</ref> Theros satyrs are depicted as playful, benevolent joyful beings by the populace, but in reality, they are mischievous, malevolent hedonists that engage in violent revelries and enslave [[human]]s lured into their hedonistic cults. Unlike the satyrs from [[Wikipedia:Satyr|Greek mythology]], they are both male and female. | |||
[[ | ===Eldraine=== | ||
[[ | Satyrs also occur in [[Eldraine]], where they are known as '''fauns''' and appear in {{G}}. Prior to [[New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse|New Phyrexia's Invasion of Eldraine]], fauns were reclusive creatures living in tight family units deep in the forests of the Wilds.<ref name="D&D Eldraine">[[James Wyatt]] et al. (2023). "''[[D&D Monstrous Compendium: Vol. 4: Eldraine Creatures]]''". [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> Choosing to leave their homes to join the plane's defense, they now live in the cliffs of the Tanglespan, a series of bridges and beanstalks crossing a chasm opened during the invasion.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://discord.com/channels/750513920938082404/1144761959217115247/1144762760668909720|title=MtG Discord Wilds of Eldraine Q&A|author=[[Roy Graham]]|date=August 25, 2023|publisher=[[Magic: The Gathering]] Official Discord|archiveurl=https://www.reddit.com/r/mtgvorthos/comments/1641zno/mtg_discord_wilds_of_eldraine_qa/|archivedate=August 28, 2023}}</ref> They map out the crisscrossing pathways spanning the chasm, fight off the trolls who lurk beneath the bridges and hunt along the crossings, and guide travelers across the chasm in exchange for a modest toll. | ||
==Notable Satyrs== | |||
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;Theros | |||
*[[Gallia]] | |||
*[[Raissa]] | |||
*[[Xenagos]] | |||
}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:ReturnedConcept3.jpg|Returned Satyr concept by [[Peter Mohrbacher]]. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Tokens== | |||
{{Satyr tokens|header=y}} | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{Creature types|Races|Satyrs}} |
Latest revision as of 16:53, 31 May 2024
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(Subtype for creature/kindred cards) | |
Statistics |
35 cards
5.7% 37.1% 51.4% 2.9% 2.9% 6 Satyr creation cards
as of Wilds of Eldraine 50% 16.7% 33.3% |
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type:"Satyr" |
Satyr is a green and red creature type used for cards that depict carefree woodland beings, represented as part human, part goat, which are noted as lovers of pipe-playing, wine, and lovers. They are ready for every physical pleasure.
History
For most of Magic's history, the only cards to bear the type were Willow Satyr from Legends and Lumbering Satyr from Mercadian Masques. However, the Theros block introduced satyrs as a tribe. Some bleed into red, in contrast with the previous mono-green satyrs.
Wilds of Eldraine introduced satyrs on Eldraine.
Storyline
Theros
On Theros, satyrs are hedonists that worship the god Purphoros, associated with creativity, artistry, and passion, and that occasionally honor Nylea, goddess of the forest and the hunt.[1] Theros satyrs are depicted as playful, benevolent joyful beings by the populace, but in reality, they are mischievous, malevolent hedonists that engage in violent revelries and enslave humans lured into their hedonistic cults. Unlike the satyrs from Greek mythology, they are both male and female.
Eldraine
Satyrs also occur in Eldraine, where they are known as fauns and appear in . Prior to New Phyrexia's Invasion of Eldraine, fauns were reclusive creatures living in tight family units deep in the forests of the Wilds.[2] Choosing to leave their homes to join the plane's defense, they now live in the cliffs of the Tanglespan, a series of bridges and beanstalks crossing a chasm opened during the invasion.[3] They map out the crisscrossing pathways spanning the chasm, fight off the trolls who lurk beneath the bridges and hunt along the crossings, and guide travelers across the chasm in exchange for a modest toll.
Notable Satyrs
Gallery
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Returned Satyr concept by Peter Mohrbacher.
Tokens
Token Name | Color | Type Line | P/T | Text Box | Source | Printings |
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Satyr | Red | Creature — Satyr | 1/1 | This creature can't block. | ||
Red/Green | Creature — Satyr | 2/2 | Haste | |||
Gruff Triplets | Green | Creature — Satyr Warrior | 3/3 | Trample When Gruff Triplets dies, put a number of +1/+1 counters equal to its power on each creature you control named Gruff Triplets. |
References
- ↑ Wizards RPG Team (2020), D&D Mythic Odysseys of Theros, Wizards of the Coast
- ↑ James Wyatt et al. (2023). "D&D Monstrous Compendium: Vol. 4: Eldraine Creatures". Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Roy Graham (August 25, 2023). "MtG Discord Wilds of Eldraine Q&A". Magic: The Gathering Official Discord. Archived from the original on August 28, 2023.