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Hags returned with a vengeance on the [[plane]] of [[Shadowmoor (plane)|Shadowmoor]], where | Hags returned with a vengeance on the [[plane]] of [[Shadowmoor (plane)|Shadowmoor]], where there were two types of hags: swamp hags and gwyllions. Shadowmoor legends said that swamp hags were previously goddesses who had watched over the woodland marshes. Once they fell from grace, they were twisted and transformed into grotesque huntresses who stalk swamps and forests for prey. Gwyllions, on the other hand, were witchy creatures who were otherwise quite civilized. Gwyllions preyed on travelers who would dare cross through the rotting farmlands and bogs they call their home.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/db47|Concepting ''Eventide'', Part 2|[[Doug Beyer]]|July 30, 2008}}</ref> Examples are <c>Desecrator Hag</c> and <c>Gwyllion Hedge-Mage</c>. | ||
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* Gwyllions are the most human-like of all Hags. | * Gwyllions are the most human-like of all Hags. | ||
* A gwyllion named Mowagh was mentioned through several [[flavor text]]s. | |||
* "Gwyllion" is actually the plural in Welsh, and an individual would be called a gwyll. | * "Gwyllion" is actually the plural in Welsh, and an individual would be called a gwyll. | ||
Revision as of 15:55, 1 September 2014
Hag are a creature type used for cards that depict a kind of malevolent female faerie, bearing the appearance of a wizened old woman. Sometimes Hags are described as nightmare spirits. Hags have appeared in all colors, save red.
The first cards to bear the type were Brine Hag in Legends and Scarwood Hag in The Dark.
Shadowmoor
Hags returned with a vengeance on the plane of Shadowmoor, where there were two types of hags: swamp hags and gwyllions. Shadowmoor legends said that swamp hags were previously goddesses who had watched over the woodland marshes. Once they fell from grace, they were twisted and transformed into grotesque huntresses who stalk swamps and forests for prey. Gwyllions, on the other hand, were witchy creatures who were otherwise quite civilized. Gwyllions preyed on travelers who would dare cross through the rotting farmlands and bogs they call their home.[1] Examples are Desecrator Hag and Gwyllion Hedge-Mage.
Theros
The Fates of Theros were hag sisters who watched over and controlled the destinies of all living creatures on the plane. Even the Gods were controlled by the Fates. One of the Fates was named Adrasteia.[2] The Fates were represented by Fate Unraveler.
Trivia
- Gwyllions are the most human-like of all Hags.
- A gwyllion named Mowagh was mentioned through several flavor texts.
- "Gwyllion" is actually the plural in Welsh, and an individual would be called a gwyll.
References
- ↑ Doug Beyer (July 30, 2008). "Concepting Eventide, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Clayton Kroh (February 05, 2014). "Emonberry Red". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.