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In [[Phyrexian]] terms, '''compleation''' or "completion" is the complete replacement of all organic parts of a body over a large period of time, little by little until nothing but artifice remains. The being retains its memory and personality.
In [[Phyrexian]] terms, '''compleation''' or "completion" is the complete replacement of all organic parts of a body over a large period of time, little by little until nothing but artifice remains. The being retains its memory and personality.


[[Gix]] and [[Mishra]] are two examples of "compleated" beings.
==Examples of "compleated" beings==
 
* [[Benzir]], and many other [[Sylvok]]
* [[Davvol]] (partially)
* [[Gix]]
* [[Glissa Sunseeker]], and many other elves
* [[Mishra]]
* [[Skithiryx]], a dragon
* [[Vraan|Vraan, Thane of Blood]], a vampire
* Most of the [[Moriok]]
* The <c>Consecrated Sphinx</c>
* The [[bats]] of Mirrodin
* The [[wolves]] of Mirrodin
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In Phyrexian terms, compleation or "completion" is the complete replacement of all organic parts of a body over a large period of time, little by little until nothing but artifice remains. The being retains its memory and personality.

Examples of "compleated" beings