Eldrazi: Difference between revisions

From MTG Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
>Barinellos
>Sammedwin
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''Eldrazi''' are an ancient race native to [[Blind Eternities]] that have "transcended colors of mana altogether". Their hunger for energy is a threat to every [[plane]] they enter, as they feed on the planar mana until its death. While they do look wildly different from eachother, they do share a few attributes. Most seem to have multiple appendages all of which are either tentacles or end in hands. A few of them seem to have a torso as well, though this feature is not absolute. All Eldrazi on Zendikar decend from one of the three Eldrazi titans: [[Emrakul]], [[Ulamog]], and [[Kozilek]]. The ones closest to the titans in power are colorless and huge, while the lesser drones are aligned with different colors of mana and smaller than their brethren.
The '''Eldrazi''' are an ancient race native to the [[Blind Eternities]] that have neither physical form nor color alignment. Their nature is ceaseless hunger, so they travel between planes devouring the [[mana]] and life energy until the plane’s destruction. All Eldrazi descend from one of the three Eldrazi titans: [[Emrakul]], [[Ulamog]], and [[Kozilek]].  
 
==The Three==
==Zendikar==
Millennia ago three planeswalkers: [[Sorin Markov]], [[Ugin]] and an unnamed [[Lithomancer]] decided to rid the [[Multiverse]] of these terrible creatures. The Lithomancer would force them into physical form, and Ugin and Sorin would use respectively their knowledge of colorless magic and life leeching energies to destroy the Eldrazi completely. But their plan failed: the Eldrazi were too powerful, so the Three were forced to consider a desperate course of action.
Millennia ago, three Eldrazi entered [[Zendikar (plane)|Zendikar]]. They were sealed away by three planeswalkers: [[Ugin]], [[Sorin Markov]] and unnamed [[lithomancer]]. Now, someone or something has weakened their prisons. [[Sorin Markov]], has returned to Zendikar in the hopes of resealing them. [[Nissa Revane]], a young [[elf]] planeswalker who lives on Zendikar, aims to have them removed from Zendikar altogether, as she considers them far too dangerous to keep around.
==Imprisonment==
 
The Three decided to force the Eldrazi into physical form and trap them on a plane, sacrificing tnat plane for the well-being of the Multiverse. They found a plane with lush ecosystems and uniquely dynamic mana—a powerful lure for the Eldrazi's insatiable hunger. They found [[Zendikar]]. Sorin Markov lured the Eldrazi to the Plane, directing their hunger to that unique mana, Ugin used his invisible breath to combat the Eldrazi and his colorless magic to bind them to the plane, and the Lithomancer constructed a massive network of stone diamonds called hedrons, whose power would form the bars of a planewide prison, forever preventing the Eldrazi from leaving. The planeswalkers concentrated the power of their imprisonment spell in a secret location deep inside Zendikar's mountains of [[Akoum]]: a subterranean chamber called the <c>Eye of Ugin</c>. To make sure that the imprisonment would not be broken, the three planeswalkers sealed the chamber with a kind of mystical lock: the Eye of Ugin could only be reactivated by the presence of three [[planeswalker]] [[sparks]]—and the colorless, invisible breath of Ugin, the spirit dragon himself.
==Cards associated with Eldrazi==
The planeswalkers' trap worked. Emrakul, Ulamog, and Kozilek manifested in physical form on Zendikar, became confined by the magic of the network of hedrons, and thanks to the magic of the imprisonment spell, sank into harmless dormancy. Their mission complete, the planeswalkers disbanded and left the plane.
==Awakening==
Several centuries passed, and the dormant Eldrazi’s hunger grew. Their prison proved tenuous, and they came close to breaking free. They rose and with them legions of lesser Eldrazi Drones: the Brood Lineage. Together they wreaked havoc upon Zendikar, consuming it’s mana and massacring it’s inhabitants. But they were unable to return to their original form and so were unable to leave Zendikar. The Three returned and re-imprisoned them, agreeing to meet againg if the Eldrazi should stir once more.
==Rise of the Eldrazi==
And now, thousands of years since they last fed on the plane, the Eldrazi stir once more. The meeting of [[Sarkhan Vol]], [[Chandra Nalaar]] and [[Jace Beleren]] in the Eye of Ugin chamber loosened the bonds that kept the Eldrazi in torpor, and they now rise to feed on the life of Zendikar again. Across the plane, the dormant stone hedrons come to life, changing or combining into bizarre superstructures, bending the laws of nature around them. A new generation of the brood lineages shudders into existence around their colossal progenitors, and the carnage is immediate.
Each of the three colossal Eldrazi spawns its own "brood lineage." The three brood lineages are composed of Eldrazi drones and other subordinate beings, each reflecting the image of its progenitor.
This time Only Sorin Markov finds himself on Zendikar, and in the absence of his companions he allies with the [[Elf]] [[Planeswalker]] [[Nissa Revane]] to combat this great danger.
== In-Game References==
Eldrazi Titans:
*<c>Emrakul, the Aeons Torn</c>
*<c>Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre</c>
*<c>Kozilek, Butcher of Truth</c>
Eldrazi Brood Lineage:
*<c>Artisan of Kozilek</c>
*<c>Broodwarden</c>
*<c>Dread Drone</c>
*<c>Emrakul's Hatcher</c>
*<c>Hand of Emrakul</c>
*<c>It That Betrays</c>
*<c>Kozilek's Predator</c>
*<c>Nest Invader</c>
*<c>Pathrazer of Ulamog</c>
*<c>Pawn of Ulamog</c>
*<c>Spawnsire of Ulamog</c>
*<c>Ulamog's Crusher</c>
Associated Cards:
*<c>All is Dust</c>
*<c>Consume the Meek</c>
*<c>Consuming Vapors</c>
*<c>Disaster Radius</c>
*<c>Dreamstone Hedron</c>
*<c>Eldrazi Conscription</c>
*<card>Eldrazi Monument</card>
*<card>Eldrazi Monument</card>
*<c>Explosive Revelation</c>
*<card>Eye of Ugin</card>
*<card>Eye of Ugin</card>
*<c>Gravitational Shift</c>
*<c>Hedron Matrix</c>
*<c>Inquisition of Kozilek</c>
*<c>Lay Bare</c>
*<c>Not of This World</c>
*<c>Perish the Thought</c>
*<c>Skittering Invasion</c>
*<c>Surreal Memoir</c>
*<c>Traitorous Instinct</c>
*<c>Virulent Swipe</c>
Referred To:
*<c>Suffer the Past</c>
*<c>Escaped Null</c>
*<c>Spawning Breath</c>


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:37, 20 April 2010

The Eldrazi are an ancient race native to the Blind Eternities that have neither physical form nor color alignment. Their nature is ceaseless hunger, so they travel between planes devouring the mana and life energy until the plane’s destruction. All Eldrazi descend from one of the three Eldrazi titans: Emrakul, Ulamog, and Kozilek.

The Three

Millennia ago three planeswalkers: Sorin Markov, Ugin and an unnamed Lithomancer decided to rid the Multiverse of these terrible creatures. The Lithomancer would force them into physical form, and Ugin and Sorin would use respectively their knowledge of colorless magic and life leeching energies to destroy the Eldrazi completely. But their plan failed: the Eldrazi were too powerful, so the Three were forced to consider a desperate course of action.

Imprisonment

The Three decided to force the Eldrazi into physical form and trap them on a plane, sacrificing tnat plane for the well-being of the Multiverse. They found a plane with lush ecosystems and uniquely dynamic mana—a powerful lure for the Eldrazi's insatiable hunger. They found Zendikar. Sorin Markov lured the Eldrazi to the Plane, directing their hunger to that unique mana, Ugin used his invisible breath to combat the Eldrazi and his colorless magic to bind them to the plane, and the Lithomancer constructed a massive network of stone diamonds called hedrons, whose power would form the bars of a planewide prison, forever preventing the Eldrazi from leaving. The planeswalkers concentrated the power of their imprisonment spell in a secret location deep inside Zendikar's mountains of Akoum: a subterranean chamber called the Eye of Ugin. To make sure that the imprisonment would not be broken, the three planeswalkers sealed the chamber with a kind of mystical lock: the Eye of Ugin could only be reactivated by the presence of three planeswalker sparks—and the colorless, invisible breath of Ugin, the spirit dragon himself. The planeswalkers' trap worked. Emrakul, Ulamog, and Kozilek manifested in physical form on Zendikar, became confined by the magic of the network of hedrons, and thanks to the magic of the imprisonment spell, sank into harmless dormancy. Their mission complete, the planeswalkers disbanded and left the plane.

Awakening

Several centuries passed, and the dormant Eldrazi’s hunger grew. Their prison proved tenuous, and they came close to breaking free. They rose and with them legions of lesser Eldrazi Drones: the Brood Lineage. Together they wreaked havoc upon Zendikar, consuming it’s mana and massacring it’s inhabitants. But they were unable to return to their original form and so were unable to leave Zendikar. The Three returned and re-imprisoned them, agreeing to meet againg if the Eldrazi should stir once more.

Rise of the Eldrazi

And now, thousands of years since they last fed on the plane, the Eldrazi stir once more. The meeting of Sarkhan Vol, Chandra Nalaar and Jace Beleren in the Eye of Ugin chamber loosened the bonds that kept the Eldrazi in torpor, and they now rise to feed on the life of Zendikar again. Across the plane, the dormant stone hedrons come to life, changing or combining into bizarre superstructures, bending the laws of nature around them. A new generation of the brood lineages shudders into existence around their colossal progenitors, and the carnage is immediate. Each of the three colossal Eldrazi spawns its own "brood lineage." The three brood lineages are composed of Eldrazi drones and other subordinate beings, each reflecting the image of its progenitor. This time Only Sorin Markov finds himself on Zendikar, and in the absence of his companions he allies with the Elf Planeswalker Nissa Revane to combat this great danger.

In-Game References

Eldrazi Titans:

Eldrazi Brood Lineage:

Associated Cards:

Referred To:

External links