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The people of the remote village of Gatstaf appealed to Avacyn for aid in breaking the lycanthropic curse after her return. Avacyn appeared to them in Gatstaf Grotto where many had gathered to strike down what they saw as their scourge. Avacyn's message was short and simple. She could not break the curse of lycanthropy, she said. The curse mingles the human spirit with the spirit of the wild, and the wild spirit could not be destroyed without also destroying the werewolf's humanity. So those afflicted with the curse would forever have it. However, Avacyn offered the Gatstaf werewolves a special place at her side. If they promised to serve as guardians of humanity, she would transform their curse, fusing the two warring aspects, and allowing them to dwell in the light of her blessing. The lycanthropes at the Grotto accepted her offer, and she transformed them into the [[wolfir]]. In a powerful wave of spells that would become known as the [[cursemute]], Avacyn's magic spread through the plane, transforming not just many werewolves but many of the world's foul curses. The wolfir emerged as a new race of great wolf-creatures dedicated to the principles of the Church of Avacyn. However, some of the afflicted humans were fully cured, and lead normal, non-hairy lives. | The people of the remote village of Gatstaf appealed to Avacyn for aid in breaking the lycanthropic curse after her return. Avacyn appeared to them in Gatstaf Grotto where many had gathered to strike down what they saw as their scourge. Avacyn's message was short and simple. She could not break the curse of lycanthropy, she said. The curse mingles the human spirit with the spirit of the wild, and the wild spirit could not be destroyed without also destroying the werewolf's humanity. So those afflicted with the curse would forever have it. However, Avacyn offered the Gatstaf werewolves a special place at her side. If they promised to serve as guardians of humanity, she would transform their curse, fusing the two warring aspects, and allowing them to dwell in the light of her blessing. The lycanthropes at the Grotto accepted her offer, and she transformed them into the [[wolfir]]. In a powerful wave of spells that would become known as the [[cursemute]], Avacyn's magic spread through the plane, transforming not just many werewolves but many of the world's foul curses. The wolfir emerged as a new race of great wolf-creatures dedicated to the principles of the Church of Avacyn. However, some of the afflicted humans were fully cured, and lead normal, non-hairy lives. | ||
The cursemute would eventually end with Avacyn's corruption, returning cured werewolves to their natural state.<ref> | The cursemute would eventually end with Avacyn's corruption, returning cured werewolves to their natural state.<ref name="gaze-blank-and-pitiless">{{NewRef|magic-story/gaze-blank-and-pitiless-2016-03-09|A Gaze Blank and Pitiless|[[Ken Troop]]|March 9, 2016}}</ref> | ||
===Corruption=== | ===Corruption=== | ||
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Months later, in late [[Innistrad Moon#Aspects of the moon|Hunter's Moon]], Avacyn paid a visit to [[Sigarda]]'s house, alongside [[Bruna]] and [[Gisela]]. By this point, her eyes were already flashing black promeniently and her spear began to shift into a more menancing weapon, and the thoughts of disgust towards humanity became dominant, advocating a genocidal solution. Sigarda remained unconvinced, but Bruna and Gisela had given fully to the madness before they appeared in the former's house. Avacyn blew up Sigarda's roof, and implied a threat towards her should she not collaborate. | Months later, in late [[Innistrad Moon#Aspects of the moon|Hunter's Moon]], Avacyn paid a visit to [[Sigarda]]'s house, alongside [[Bruna]] and [[Gisela]]. By this point, her eyes were already flashing black promeniently and her spear began to shift into a more menancing weapon, and the thoughts of disgust towards humanity became dominant, advocating a genocidal solution. Sigarda remained unconvinced, but Bruna and Gisela had given fully to the madness before they appeared in the former's house. Avacyn blew up Sigarda's roof, and implied a threat towards her should she not collaborate. | ||
By the end of Hunter's Moon, Avacyn returned to the village where Kelse lived. Commanding a flight of angels, she attacked the town, slaughtering its inhabitants with beams of light and prompting a crisis of faith in Kelse. The woman ordered her son to run away, much to Avacyn's anger, and was in turn burned by a beam of light. Satisfied, Avacyn kept attacking the town, now hearing soothing whispers from the Moon.<ref | By the end of Hunter's Moon, Avacyn returned to the village where Kelse lived. Commanding a flight of angels, she attacked the town, slaughtering its inhabitants with beams of light and prompting a crisis of faith in Kelse. The woman ordered her son to run away, much to Avacyn's anger, and was in turn burned by a beam of light. Satisfied, Avacyn kept attacking the town, now hearing soothing whispers from the Moon.<ref name="gaze-blank-and-pitiless"/> | ||
==Psychology== | ==Psychology== | ||
Appearently, Avacyn can hear all prayers in Innistrad. Perhaps due to her artificial nature, she is detached from all other angels, who see her in as distant a light as humans see angels.<ref | Appearently, Avacyn can hear all prayers in Innistrad. Perhaps due to her artificial nature, she is detached from all other angels, who see her in as distant a light as humans see angels.<ref name="gaze-blank-and-pitiless"/> | ||
[[Brady Dommermuth]] described her as a robot. | [[Brady Dommermuth]] described her as a robot. |
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Avacyn is an archangel who inhabits Innistrad, and is the central figure of the Church of Avacyn, who gives the humanity of that plane the faith to fight for survival.
History
The Creation of Avacyn
The vampire planeswalker Sorin Markov created her and tasked her with protecting the plane. Through her, the magic of faith would create true power to fend off the darkness. The Church of Avacyn rose from the power Sorin invested in her.
Avacyn's purpose is to maintain the balance on Innistrad. Without her the equilibrium between humanity and the dark forces would be broken, with the resulting extinction of humanity at hands of the vampires or werewolves and the triumph of demons over the plane, all of which would lead to the vampires resorting to cannibalism once humans and the other species were extinct. (Also, eventually resulting in extinction.)
Disappearance of Balance
Sorin knew never to expect peace and harmony on his shadowed homeworld, but he thought he had arranged a kind of effective equilibrium, a set of safety measures designed to keep one side of the scale from ever tipping too far. He trusted that this system would maintain itself without his intervention and left the plane in the hands of his creation.
However, not long ago, the demon Griselbrand defiantly came to the Helvault and challenged Avacyn to combat. Avacyn and Griselbrand battled for days, out of view of all but Avacyn's host, the Lunarch, Mikaeus, and his most trusted bishops. Finally, in an act of desperate effort, Avacyn used all of her remaining strength to drive Griselbrand into the Helvault. As his final act, Griselbrand threw his spear and impaled his angelic nemesis. The binding spell backlashed as she was impaled, and Avacyn was drawn into the Helvault along with the demon. Avacyn was imprisoned in the Helvault alongside every other demon that was trapped within. The angel's disappearance not only endangered the humans of Innistrad, it smashed the carefully-constructed balance between humanity and the creatures of the night.
Return
Liliana Vess visited Innistrad in the hopes of destroying Griselbrand, with whom she had made a demonic pact that would result in her soul's enslavement. To this end, she opened the Helvault by forcing an ultimatum on Thalia, its guardian: either she'd destroy the rock, or her soldiers would die. This resulted in the release of both the demons and Avacyn, restoring mankind's defence against the darkness.
The Cursemute
The people of the remote village of Gatstaf appealed to Avacyn for aid in breaking the lycanthropic curse after her return. Avacyn appeared to them in Gatstaf Grotto where many had gathered to strike down what they saw as their scourge. Avacyn's message was short and simple. She could not break the curse of lycanthropy, she said. The curse mingles the human spirit with the spirit of the wild, and the wild spirit could not be destroyed without also destroying the werewolf's humanity. So those afflicted with the curse would forever have it. However, Avacyn offered the Gatstaf werewolves a special place at her side. If they promised to serve as guardians of humanity, she would transform their curse, fusing the two warring aspects, and allowing them to dwell in the light of her blessing. The lycanthropes at the Grotto accepted her offer, and she transformed them into the wolfir. In a powerful wave of spells that would become known as the cursemute, Avacyn's magic spread through the plane, transforming not just many werewolves but many of the world's foul curses. The wolfir emerged as a new race of great wolf-creatures dedicated to the principles of the Church of Avacyn. However, some of the afflicted humans were fully cured, and lead normal, non-hairy lives.
The cursemute would eventually end with Avacyn's corruption, returning cured werewolves to their natural state.[1]
Corruption
On the aftermath of her return, Avacyn lead Innistrad's humanity into an epoch of prosperity and peace that lasted roughly an year. This changed, however, by the end of that year's Harvest Moon: the village outcast Kelse prayed to her for help in finding her son, who had ventured into the woods. Avacyn descended and rescued the child, only to be attacked by a strange spell that gave her a vision of Nahiri's works and invaded her mind with strange thoughts, claiming that mankind was corrupted. During this, Kelse was possessed by a rage and punished her child; combined with the thoughts, this caused Avacyn to feel disgust towards humans.
Some time later, Archbishop Macher felt insecure in Avacyn's status as a deity, and prayed for evidence of her power. Avacyn responded by verbally abusing him, causing him to urinate himself and faint. By this point, black trimming began to invade her irises.
Months later, in late Hunter's Moon, Avacyn paid a visit to Sigarda's house, alongside Bruna and Gisela. By this point, her eyes were already flashing black promeniently and her spear began to shift into a more menancing weapon, and the thoughts of disgust towards humanity became dominant, advocating a genocidal solution. Sigarda remained unconvinced, but Bruna and Gisela had given fully to the madness before they appeared in the former's house. Avacyn blew up Sigarda's roof, and implied a threat towards her should she not collaborate.
By the end of Hunter's Moon, Avacyn returned to the village where Kelse lived. Commanding a flight of angels, she attacked the town, slaughtering its inhabitants with beams of light and prompting a crisis of faith in Kelse. The woman ordered her son to run away, much to Avacyn's anger, and was in turn burned by a beam of light. Satisfied, Avacyn kept attacking the town, now hearing soothing whispers from the Moon.[1]
Psychology
Appearently, Avacyn can hear all prayers in Innistrad. Perhaps due to her artificial nature, she is detached from all other angels, who see her in as distant a light as humans see angels.[1]
Brady Dommermuth described her as a robot.
In-game references
Represented in:
Depicted in:
- Cloudshift
- Endless Ranks of the Dead
- Increasing Devotion
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- Requiem Angel [2]
- Seraph Sanctuary
Quoted or referred to:
- Avacyn's symbol appears in art throughout the Innistrad block. [3] [4]
- Ancient Grudge
- Angel of Flight Alabaster
- Archangel's Light
- Avacyn's Collar
- Avacyn's Pilgrim
- Avacynian Missionaries
- Bonds of Faith
- Disciple of Griselbrand
- Template:Cardlink
- Faithless Looting
- Griselbrand
- Mask of Avacyn
- Moon Heron
- Niblis of the Breath
- Nevermore
- Peel from Reality
- Reaper from the Abyss
- Ranger's Guile
- Smite the Monstrous
- Unhallowed Cathar
- Vault of the Archangel
References
- ↑ a b c Template:NewRef
- ↑ Monty Ashley (March 15, 2012). "The Rest of the Statue". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Monty Ashley (September 29, 2011). "The Symbol of Avacyn". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Monty Ashley (March 01, 2012). "The Symbol of Avacyn, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
External information
- Doug Beyer (January 11, 2012). "Sorin's Homecoming". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Doug Beyer (January 18, 2012). "The Prison of Silver". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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- Doug Beyer (March 21, 2012). "The Guardian, the Witch, and the Angel". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Doug Beyer (April 09, 2012). "Angel's Rise and Demon's Release". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.