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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. Theros satyrs are depicted as playful, benevolent joyful beings by the populace, but in reality they are | 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. 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. | ||
==Satyr tokens== | ==Satyr tokens== |
Revision as of 22:29, 4 September 2014
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 women. They are ready for every physical pleasure.
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 main tribe. Some bleed into red, in contrast with the previous mono-green satyrs.
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. 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.