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*<c>Phenax, God of Deception</c> | *<c>Phenax, God of Deception</c> | ||
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*<c>Disciple of Phenax</c> | |||
*<c>Temple of Deceit</c> | |||
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*<c>Extinguish All Hope</c> | *<c>Extinguish All Hope</c> | ||
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*<c>Black Oak of Odunos</c> | *<c>Black Oak of Odunos</c> | ||
*<c>Cast into Darkness</c> | *<c>Cast into Darkness</c> | ||
*<c>Hubris</c> | *<c>Hubris</c> | ||
*<c>Spiteful Blow</c> | *<c>Spiteful Blow</c> | ||
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==Inspiration== | ==Inspiration== |
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Race | God |
Birthplace | Theros |
Phenax is the God of Deception on Theros. He is associated with blue and black mana.
Description
Phenax is the god of cheats and liars. He governs gambling, deception, betrayal, isolation, planning, and secrets. He is worshipped by criminals and others who wish to subvert the rules. Phenax is also associated with the Returned, Theros' undead, who follow his path back from the underworld.
Storyline
In the Theros block saga, the abominatory planeswalker Ashiok strikes a deal with Phenax. In exchange for laying waste to the polis of Iretis to make a new polis for the Returned, Phenax made the planeswalker invisible to the other gods allowing Ashiok to operate under their gaze without detection. Phenax was amused by Ashiok's plans.[1]
It is strongly implied that Phenax was the deity represented in "The Consequences of Attraction", cursing Xandria to become a siren for falling in love with Ninis, whom he had set eyes upon himself.[2]
In-game references
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Inspiration
The character of Phenax is inspired by Hermes, greek god of thieves, travelers, and border crossings, guide to the Underworld; and Dolos, son of Erebus, spirit of trickery and guile.
References
- ↑ Ken Troop (April 23, 2014). "Dreams of the City". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Ken Troop (October 9, 2013). "The Consequences of Attraction". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
External links
- The Magic Creative Team (January 29, 2014). "The Gods of Born of the Gods". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Mike McArtor (March 24, 2014). "Born's Gods". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.