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'''Archons''' are mystical celestial beings that aren't to be confused with [[angels]]. They are heavily aligned with the principles of [[White]], have obscured faces, and always appear on a flying steed (usually a winged lion).<ref name=Archon>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/stf/77|Angry Lands, Brave Adventurers, and Other Decks for Vorthos|[[Doug Beyer]]|Wednesday, February 10, 2010}}</ref> They seem to be mirror-images of the [[black]] [[Specters]], hooded beings that also ride flying mounts.
'''Archons''' are mystical celestial beings that are heavily aligned with the principles of [[White]], have obscured faces, and always appear on a flying steed (usually a winged lion).<ref name=Archon>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/stf/77|Angry Lands, Brave Adventurers, and Other Decks for Vorthos|[[Doug Beyer]]|Wednesday, February 10, 2010}}</ref>  


==Known Archons==
==Development==
So far six archons are known:
Archons symbolise White's harsher aspects like it's moral rigidity and ferocious retribution, while [[angels]] have a more varied role, generally leaning towards compassion and mercy.<ref>[http://dougbeyermtg.tumblr.com/post/51476463610/since-apparently-this-week-is-secondary-iconic A Voice for Vorthos]</ref> Originally, the they seemed to be mirror-images of the [[black]] [[Specters]], hooded beings that also ride flying mounts.
* <card>Archon of Redemption</card>
* <card>Archon of Justice</card>
* <card>Archon of the Triumvirate</card> (white - [[blue]])
* <card>Blazing Archon</card>
* the [[legendary]] <card>Krond the Dawn-Clad</card> (white -[[green]])
* <card>Vengeful Archon</card>


==Theros==
The [[flavor text]] of <card>Krond the Dawn-Clad</card> implieds that archons might be created, naturally or by white aligned mages, as embodiments of concepts, something supported by the fact that previous archons are directly associated with said concepts (<card>Archon of Justice</card> representing justice, and so forth). Unlike previous archons, which are personifications of abstract concepts, Krond appeared to be a solar deity.


Theros Archons ride winged bulls. In ancient times, they held a massive empire<ref>[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/263c Planeswalker's Guide to Theros part 3]</ref>, tyrannising the world in the belief that they were imposing a strict justice. The most notable of these Archon tyrants was Agnomakhos, who used the [[Cats|leonin]] as an army. Eventually, the Archon empire fell, being instead replaced by the three poleis, and the remaining Archons now lash at these, slighting the "honor" they feel was stripped from them.
As ''Archon'' is a Greek word that means "ruler", "magistrate" or "lord", it is fittingly that archons were further developed in the [[Theros block]] where they are considered to be part of a vicious ancient race. These archons are gendered.


==Notable Archons==
==Theros==
 
The archons of [[Theros (plane)|Theros]] ride winged [[bull]]s. In ancient times, they held a massive empire, tyrannising the world in the belief that they were imposing a strict justice. <ref>[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/263c Planeswalker's Guide to Theros part 3]</ref> The most notable of these Archon tyrants was [[Agnomakhos]], who used the [[leonin]] as an army. Eventually, the Archon empire fell, being instead replaced by the poleis, and the remaining Archons now lash at these, slighting the "honor" they feel was stripped from them.
* '''Agnomakhos''', historical tyrant from [[Theros (plane)|Theros]]


==Notes==
==Trivia==
* ''Archon'' is a Greek word that means "ruler", "magistrate" or "lord"
* The black <card>Cabal Archon</card> is a [[Human]] [[Cleric]], not an Archon.
* The black <card>Cabal Archon</card> is a [[Human]] [[Cleric]], not an Archon.
* The [[flavor text]] of <card>Krond the Dawn-Clad</card> seems to imply that archons, much like [[angels]], are beings made of pure [[White]] mana. It further implies that archons might be created, naturally or by white aligned mages, as embodiments of concepts, something supported by the fact that previous archons are directly associated with said concepts (<card>Archon of Justice</card> representing justice, and so forth). Unlike previous archons, which are personifications of abstract concepts, Krond appears to be a solar deity.
* Archons symbolise White's harsher aspects like it's moral rigidity and ferocious retribution, while [[angels]] have a more varied role, generally leaning towards compassion and mercy.<ref>[http://dougbeyermtg.tumblr.com/post/51476463610/since-apparently-this-week-is-secondary-iconic A Voice for Vorthos]</ref> Indeed, in at least [[Theros (plane)|Theros]], they frequently attack cities.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 05:37, 10 September 2013

Archons are mystical celestial beings that are heavily aligned with the principles of White, have obscured faces, and always appear on a flying steed (usually a winged lion).[1]

Development

Archons symbolise White's harsher aspects like it's moral rigidity and ferocious retribution, while angels have a more varied role, generally leaning towards compassion and mercy.[2] Originally, the they seemed to be mirror-images of the black Specters, hooded beings that also ride flying mounts.

The flavor text of Krond the Dawn-Clad implieds that archons might be created, naturally or by white aligned mages, as embodiments of concepts, something supported by the fact that previous archons are directly associated with said concepts (Archon of Justice representing justice, and so forth). Unlike previous archons, which are personifications of abstract concepts, Krond appeared to be a solar deity.

As Archon is a Greek word that means "ruler", "magistrate" or "lord", it is fittingly that archons were further developed in the Theros block where they are considered to be part of a vicious ancient race. These archons are gendered.

Theros

The archons of Theros ride winged bulls. In ancient times, they held a massive empire, tyrannising the world in the belief that they were imposing a strict justice. [3] The most notable of these Archon tyrants was Agnomakhos, who used the leonin as an army. Eventually, the Archon empire fell, being instead replaced by the poleis, and the remaining Archons now lash at these, slighting the "honor" they feel was stripped from them.

Trivia

Gallery

References