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The '''Black Blade''' was a mystical weapon created by [[Dakkon]] after [[Geyadrone Dihada]] promised him the power of a god. After each heating of the weapon during its creation, Dakkon plunged it into a powerful slave to steal his or her life-force. When Geyadrone received it, she took Dakkon’s soul with the sword. It was used by [[Sol'Kanar the Swamp King]] until Dakkon took it back. When Dihada summoned the [[Elder Dragon]]s [[Piru]] and [[Chromium Rhuell]] to attack Dakkon, he stabbed Piru with the Black Blade, killing her. This released a massive energy blast that created the [[Dueling Chasm of Golthonor]]. It also allowed Dihada to absorb the power of Piru's soul, which had been her plan all along.
The '''Blackblade''' was a mystical weapon created on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] by the blacksmith [[Dakkon]] after the planeswalker [[Geyadrone Dihada]] promised him the power of a god.<ref>''[[Dakkon Blackblade (comic)]]''</ref> [[File:Blackblade.jpg|right|thumb|<c>Blackblade Reforged</c>]]


It is unknown what happened later, but the sword was reforged and came into the possession of [[Korlash]], possibly a descendant of Dakkon.
==History==
===Creation===
After each heating of the weapon during its creation, Dakkon plunged it into a powerful slave to steal his or her life-force.  


==Blackblade Reforged==
===Geyadrone's plot===
When Geyadrone received the Blackblade, she treacherly took Dakkon’s soul with the sword. It was later used by [[Sol'Kanar the Swamp King]] until Dakkon took it back. When Dihada summoned the [[Elder Dragon]]s [[Piru]] and [[Chromium Rhuell]] to attack Dakkon, he stabbed Piru with the Blackblade, killing her. This released a massive energy blast that created the [[Dueling Chasm of Golthonor]]. It also allowed Dihada to absorb the power of Piru's soul, which had been her plan all along.


The Blackblade would later come into the possession of the Cabal minion Needle, and it's origins were rewritten by the cabal to having been forged by the Cabal's new leader, [[Belzenlok]].<ref>''[http://www.comicsbeat.com/exclusive-story-preview-history-is-rewritten-as-magic-the-gathering-returns-to-its-homeworld-dominaria/ Dominaria Story Excerpt]''</ref>
===Reforged===
It is unknown what happened later, but the sword was reforged and came into the possession of [[Korlash]], possibly a descendant of Dakkon. At another moment in time the Blackblade would come into the possession of the [[Cabal]] [[minion]] [[List of secondary characters/Dominaria|Needle]], and it's origins were rewritten by the Cabal to having been forged by the Cabal's new leader, [[Belzenlok]].<ref>''[http://www.comicsbeat.com/exclusive-story-preview-history-is-rewritten-as-magic-the-gathering-returns-to-its-homeworld-dominaria/ Dominaria Story Excerpt]''</ref>


==In-game references==
==In-game references==

Revision as of 07:55, 21 March 2018

The Blackblade was a mystical weapon created on Dominaria by the blacksmith Dakkon after the planeswalker Geyadrone Dihada promised him the power of a god.[1]

Blackblade Reforged

History

Creation

After each heating of the weapon during its creation, Dakkon plunged it into a powerful slave to steal his or her life-force.

Geyadrone's plot

When Geyadrone received the Blackblade, she treacherly took Dakkon’s soul with the sword. It was later used by Sol'Kanar the Swamp King until Dakkon took it back. When Dihada summoned the Elder Dragons Piru and Chromium Rhuell to attack Dakkon, he stabbed Piru with the Blackblade, killing her. This released a massive energy blast that created the Dueling Chasm of Golthonor. It also allowed Dihada to absorb the power of Piru's soul, which had been her plan all along.

Reforged

It is unknown what happened later, but the sword was reforged and came into the possession of Korlash, possibly a descendant of Dakkon. At another moment in time the Blackblade would come into the possession of the Cabal minion Needle, and it's origins were rewritten by the Cabal to having been forged by the Cabal's new leader, Belzenlok.[2]

In-game references

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