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{{Character|
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|birthplace=[[Theros (plane)|Theros]]
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|sources=see external links
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'''Ephara''' is the [[Gods (creature type)|God]] of Polis on [[Theros (plane)|Theros]]
 
==Description==
The shrouded Athreos is the River Guide, the divine ferryman of the dead across the [[Rivers That Ring the World]] to the [[Underworld]]. Silent, bent, and tattered, he patiently fulfills his role. Athreos is never without his signature staff, a gnarled length of dark wood. In his role of easing the passage from life to death, he is associated with [[white]] and [[black]] [[mana]].
 
==In-game references==
'''Represented in:'''
*<c>Ephara, God of the Polis</c>
 
'''Depicted in:'''
* <c>Ephara’s Radiance</c>
 
'''Associated cards:'''
*<c>Temple of Enlightenment</c>
 
'''Referenced or quoted in:'''
* <c>Ephara's Warden</c>
* <c>Ephara's Enlightenment</c>
* <c>Sage of Hours</c>
 
==Inspiration==
The character of Athreos is inspired by a partial aspect of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena Athena], greek goddess of civilization and cities (and sharing her name with the city of Athens).
 
==External links==
* {{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ur/284|The Gods of ''Born of the Gods''|The Magic Creative Team|January 29, 2014}}
* {{DailyRef|mtg/daily/arcana/1456|Born's Gods|[[Mike McArtor]]|March 24, 2014}}
 
[[Category:Characters]][[Category:Gods]][[Category:Theros]]
 
 
 
* '''<c>Ephara, God of the Polis</c>''' ({{W}}{{U}}), the god of protection. She granted power to the Meletians to kill the evil [[Archon]] [[Agnomakhos]]. (<c>Ephara's Warden</c>, <c>Ephara's Enlightenment</c>)

Revision as of 08:31, 9 July 2015

Template:Character Ephara is the God of Polis on Theros

Description

The shrouded Athreos is the River Guide, the divine ferryman of the dead across the Rivers That Ring the World to the Underworld. Silent, bent, and tattered, he patiently fulfills his role. Athreos is never without his signature staff, a gnarled length of dark wood. In his role of easing the passage from life to death, he is associated with white and black mana.

In-game references

Represented in:

Depicted in:

Associated cards:

Referenced or quoted in:

Inspiration

The character of Athreos is inspired by a partial aspect of Athena, greek goddess of civilization and cities (and sharing her name with the city of Athens).

External links