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When Elspeth managed to defeat Heliod, she was granted life by [[Erebos]] out of gratitude for her defeating Heliod, and [[Planeswalk|planeswalked]] away. Calix's very being was in agony over the impossibility of his purpose, until he [[Igniting|sparked]] and planeswalked after her for their destined confrontation.
When Elspeth managed to defeat Heliod, she was granted life by [[Erebos]] out of gratitude for her defeating Heliod, and [[Planeswalk|planeswalked]] away. Calix's very being was in agony over the impossibility of his purpose, until he [[Igniting|sparked]] and planeswalked after her for their destined confrontation.


===Note on Calix's spark===
===Calix's spark===
Calix is artificially created and artificial creatures normally can't spark. It is implied that Calix's spark ignites because his entire purpose, his existence, is dedicated to the pursuit of Elspeth and he can't fulfill that without a spark and that strong desire and belief (which is a particularly strong influence on Theros) is what helped him push further.
Calix is artificially created and artificial creatures normally can't spark. It is implied that Calix's spark ignites because his entire purpose, his existence, is dedicated to the pursuit of Elspeth and he can't fulfill that without a spark and that strong desire and belief (which is a particularly strong influence on Theros) is what helped him push further.



Revision as of 22:02, 25 January 2020

Calix
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Details
Race Nyxborn Planeswalker
Birthplace Nyx, Theros
Lifetime Created ~4562 AR
Colors
Currently: {G}{W}

Calix is a Theran Planeswalker who wields green and white mana.

Appearance and characteristics

Calix appears as a muscular young man with short-cropped black hair. He was created by Klothys, the god of Destiny, in order to reweave Elspeth Tirel into the pattern of Fate. He is a patient master tracker with a one-track mind. His powers over fate not only help him influence the future, but they also allow him to read the past. He wields flying needles and threads of destiny.[1]

History

Klothys was furious when countless souls escaped the Underworld during the war of the gods. She dispatched countless Agents of Fate to stop these souls from seeking new life.[2] But for Elspeth's, a Planeswalker's soul, she needed something special. So Klothys weaved her masterpiece — the Agent of Fate called Calix. Created solely to carry out the will of Klothys, Calix headed off in pursuit of Elspeth in order to preserve that which should be.

On her way to the exit of the Underworld, Elspeth clashed repeatedly with Calix, emerging victorious every time. After all, she was a seasoned warrior, and he was freshly made. But with each battle, Calix did a little better — he was learning his foe as he learned himself. Still, she defeated him one final time as she reached the exit where Heliod awaited her.[3]

When Elspeth managed to defeat Heliod, she was granted life by Erebos out of gratitude for her defeating Heliod, and planeswalked away. Calix's very being was in agony over the impossibility of his purpose, until he sparked and planeswalked after her for their destined confrontation.

Calix's spark

Calix is artificially created and artificial creatures normally can't spark. It is implied that Calix's spark ignites because his entire purpose, his existence, is dedicated to the pursuit of Elspeth and he can't fulfill that without a spark and that strong desire and belief (which is a particularly strong influence on Theros) is what helped him push further.

Doug Meyer explained that artificial creatures like Angels and Demons which are manifestations of mana do not have the right soul/essence to hold a spark. While Calix is an enchantment, per se, he is indirectly made by mortals. Mortals' belief made the gods in their image, who in turn made a creature with a very mortal-like soul.[4]

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