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Revision as of 19:47, 13 December 2019

The Callapheia is an epic story from the plane of Theros that recounts the adventures of Callaphe the Mariner after the Akroan War.

Excerpts from the Callapheia are related through flavor text on cards in the Theros: Beyond Death expansion set.

Excerpts

Excerpt Card Source
Storms drove them westward to Kethaphos, white plains shimmered in starlight. Centaurs greeted them, offering gold-hued apples and grain-cakes. Nyxborn Courser
One-eyed and frightful, the cyclops lifted a boulder and hurled it seaward from cliff's edge, shattering masts and shattering sailors. Nyxborn Brute
Storm-tossed and broken, Callaphe cried out to deep-dwelling Thassa. Tritons came swiftly to save her, bringing her north to the Lindus. Nyxborn Seaguard
Callaphe guided them into darkness of Hetos, the bleak mire; Blood-horned minotaurs circled them, axes aglimmer in shadow. Nyxborn Marauder
Tree-tall giants confronted her, fiercely demanding her tribute; Fox-cunning Callaphe's slippery speaking entangled their senses. Nyxborn Colossus

Trivia

The Callapheia shares a similar name and structure to the epic poem The Odyssey, written by Homer near the end of the 8th century BC.

References