Xenagos: Difference between revisions

From MTG Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
>Mullerornis
No edit summary
>@DeletedUser40376198
(Using correct templates for references)
Line 9: Line 9:
Xenagos is a [[satyr]] [[planeswalker]] aligned with [[red]] and [[green]] mana. Native to the plane of [[Theros (plane)|Theros]], he is the main antagonist of the [[Theros block]] storyline.
Xenagos is a [[satyr]] [[planeswalker]] aligned with [[red]] and [[green]] mana. Native to the plane of [[Theros (plane)|Theros]], he is the main antagonist of the [[Theros block]] storyline.
==History==  
==History==  
Like the rest of his kind, Xenagos was once a hedonist, leading a care free life of pleasure without inhibitions. At some point, this kind of lifestyle led to his ascension, his spark igniting during the Bakkeia. <ref>[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/263c Planeswalker's Guide to Theros] {{-}} Wizards of the Coast</ref> Xenagos took advantage of his newfound status and perspective, engaging in relveries elsewhere in the Multiverse and enjoying the new pleasures availiable to him, but soon he was aware of a grim reality: that he, ultimately, was utterly insignificant in the grand scheme of things, and that the gods' reach was meaningless outside of Theros. Following the trauma of this revelation, and disilusioned with the meaningless hedonism, the satyr became progressively more ambitious.
Like the rest of his kind, Xenagos was once a hedonist, leading a care free life of pleasure without inhibitions. At some point, this kind of lifestyle led to his ascension, his spark igniting during the Bakkeia. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/feature/263c|Planeswalker's Guide to Theros, Part 3|The Magic Creative Team|September 04, 2013}}</ref> Xenagos took advantage of his newfound status and perspective, engaging in relveries elsewhere in the Multiverse and enjoying the new pleasures availiable to him, but soon he was aware of a grim reality: that he, ultimately, was utterly insignificant in the grand scheme of things, and that the gods' reach was meaningless outside of Theros. Following the trauma of this revelation, and disilusioned with the meaningless hedonism, the satyr became progressively more ambitious.


===Return to Theros===
===Return to Theros===
Some time later, Xenagos returned to his birthplane, finding his old hedonistic lifestyle exceedingly dull and the gods to be a farce that he was no longer willing to participate in<ref>[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Multiverse/Planeswalkers.aspx?x=mtg/multiverse/Planeswalkers/xenagos Xenagos' planeswalker article]</ref>. His ambitions had evolved into a desire for outright godhood, to join or replace the pantheon of Theros, and so he began gathering his forces of eldritch, otherwordly monsters to attack the poleis of [[Meletis]], [[Akros]] and [[Setessa]]. These attacks have become so severe that [[Heliod]], the dominant deity of the plane, reached out to [[Elspeth]] to deal with the satyr, whom he refers to as "the usurper".
Some time later, Xenagos returned to his birthplane, finding his old hedonistic lifestyle exceedingly dull and the gods to be a farce that he was no longer willing to participate in. <ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Multiverse/Planeswalkers.aspx?x=mtg/multiverse/Planeswalkers/xenagos| title = Xenagos| accessmonthday = October 02| accessyear = 2013| year = 2013| work = Planeswalkers' Profiles| publisher = Wizards of the Coast}}</ref> His ambitions had evolved into a desire for outright godhood, to join or replace the pantheon of Theros, and so he began gathering his forces of eldritch, otherwordly monsters to attack the poleis of [[Meletis]], [[Akros]] and [[Setessa]]. These attacks have become so severe that [[Heliod]], the dominant deity of the plane, reached out to [[Elspeth]] to deal with the satyr, whom he refers to as "the usurper".


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

Revision as of 23:05, 2 October 2013

Template:Character Xenagos is a satyr planeswalker aligned with red and green mana. Native to the plane of Theros, he is the main antagonist of the Theros block storyline.

History

Like the rest of his kind, Xenagos was once a hedonist, leading a care free life of pleasure without inhibitions. At some point, this kind of lifestyle led to his ascension, his spark igniting during the Bakkeia. [1] Xenagos took advantage of his newfound status and perspective, engaging in relveries elsewhere in the Multiverse and enjoying the new pleasures availiable to him, but soon he was aware of a grim reality: that he, ultimately, was utterly insignificant in the grand scheme of things, and that the gods' reach was meaningless outside of Theros. Following the trauma of this revelation, and disilusioned with the meaningless hedonism, the satyr became progressively more ambitious.

Return to Theros

Some time later, Xenagos returned to his birthplane, finding his old hedonistic lifestyle exceedingly dull and the gods to be a farce that he was no longer willing to participate in. [2] His ambitions had evolved into a desire for outright godhood, to join or replace the pantheon of Theros, and so he began gathering his forces of eldritch, otherwordly monsters to attack the poleis of Meletis, Akros and Setessa. These attacks have become so severe that Heliod, the dominant deity of the plane, reached out to Elspeth to deal with the satyr, whom he refers to as "the usurper".

In-game references

Represented in:

Depicted in:

Quoted or referred to:

Sources

  1. The Magic Creative Team (September 04, 2013). "Planeswalker's Guide to Theros, Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Template:Cite web

Template:Neowalkers