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The Order of Heliud is an organization that | The Order of Heliud is an organization that sought to bring law to the plane of [[Regatha]] though hieromancy, the magic of holy justice. They sent people they deemed criminal into the [[Purifying Fire]], which probed the soul for sin and was able to destroy a mortal being or drain all power from a [[planeswalker]], including the ability to planeswalk. | ||
[[Gideon Jura]] | The purifying fire drew the attention of [[Gideon Jura]], who agreed to serve as an agent of the Order for a chance to study the flame. His strong morals and sense of duty meant that he soon found himself in agreement with the Order's purpose, but he never committed himself to them fully. He was sent to apprehend the pyromancer [[Chandra Nalaar]] for the threat she posed to the Order's goals. | ||
The Order was led by [[Walbert]], who had ulterior motives for wanting Chandra out of the way. Gideon eventually returned with Chandra. With Gideon’s help, however, Chandra survived Walbert’s persecution and gave Gideon reason to question the Order’s true motives. | The Order was led by [[Walbert]], who had ulterior motives for wanting Chandra out of the way. Gideon eventually returned with Chandra. With Gideon’s help, however, Chandra survived Walbert’s persecution and gave Gideon reason to question the Order’s true motives. |
Revision as of 02:41, 19 November 2013
The Order of Heliud is an organization that sought to bring law to the plane of Regatha though hieromancy, the magic of holy justice. They sent people they deemed criminal into the Purifying Fire, which probed the soul for sin and was able to destroy a mortal being or drain all power from a planeswalker, including the ability to planeswalk.
The purifying fire drew the attention of Gideon Jura, who agreed to serve as an agent of the Order for a chance to study the flame. His strong morals and sense of duty meant that he soon found himself in agreement with the Order's purpose, but he never committed himself to them fully. He was sent to apprehend the pyromancer Chandra Nalaar for the threat she posed to the Order's goals.
The Order was led by Walbert, who had ulterior motives for wanting Chandra out of the way. Gideon eventually returned with Chandra. With Gideon’s help, however, Chandra survived Walbert’s persecution and gave Gideon reason to question the Order’s true motives.
After some soul-searching, Gideon decided to follow Chandra to Zendikar, believing he could help her stay alive on the treacherous, unpredictable plane.