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==Appearance and characteristics== | ==Appearance and characteristics== | ||
Dihada is a demonic female and can manipulate her form. The upper half of her body is similar to a woman, with gray skin, long black hair, eyes with white pupils and two arms with claw hands. The lower half of her body is made up of legs that end in tentacles (akin to octopuses) gray and purple suckers. | Dihada is a demonic female and can manipulate her form. The upper half of her body is similar to a woman, with gray skin, long black hair, eyes with white pupils, and two arms with claw hands. The lower half of her body is made up of legs that end in tentacles (akin to octopuses) gray and purple suckers. | ||
She is a powerful mage with a vast knowledge of magic. Her magical expertise is in corrupting, enslaving and manipulating creatures. Dihada had access to [[red]], [[black]] and [[blue]] [[mana]]. | She is a powerful mage with a vast knowledge of magic. Her magical expertise is in corrupting, enslaving, and manipulating creatures. Dihada had access to [[red]], [[black]] and [[blue]] [[mana]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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[[File:Dihada absorbing Piru's energy .png|left|thumb|272x272px|After absorbing [[Piru]]'s energy Dihada temporarily loses control over her form and ends up looking like that.]]Later she corrupted the nature spirit of [[Khone]], [[Sol'Kanar]], gave him the Black Blade, and set about conquering [[Corondor]]. Sol'Kanar created her [[Unholy Citadel]] from the remains of slain enemies, which crept across the land on giant legs of bone. | [[File:Dihada absorbing Piru's energy .png|left|thumb|272x272px|After absorbing [[Piru]]'s energy Dihada temporarily loses control over her form and ends up looking like that.]]Later she corrupted the nature spirit of [[Khone]], [[Sol'Kanar]], gave him the Black Blade, and set about conquering [[Corondor]]. Sol'Kanar created her [[Unholy Citadel]] from the remains of slain enemies, which crept across the land on giant legs of bone. | ||
Many years later, she tricked a boy named for the kingdom of [[Carth (location)|Carth]] into [[summoning]] Dakkon and | Many years later, she tricked a boy named for the kingdom of [[Carth (location)|Carth]] into [[summoning]] Dakkon and bound the planeswalker to himself. This effectively robbed Dakkon of his planeswalking ability and allowed Dihada to mark him as her champion. The boy had Dakkon attack her, but she summoned the [[Elder Dragons]] [[Piru]] and [[Rhuell]] to fight him. Dakkon killed Piru in a blast so powerful that it ripped the group apart and created the [[Dueling Chasm of Golthonor]]. This allowed Dihada to absorb the dragon's life force and power. Dakkon then turned on her, but she managed to stall him just long enough to place her mark on him. Because of their intensity, the battles between them would become known as the [[Blackblade–Dihada War]], even though they lasted only a few days. | ||
Afterward, she left [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] and wasn't seen until the [[Planeswalkers' War]] on Corondor, many millennia later. It's unknown what happened during that war, but another participant was [[Jared Carthalion]], a descendant of Carth, the boy who had summoned Dakkon. | Afterward, she left [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] and wasn't seen until the [[Planeswalkers' War]] on Corondor, many millennia later. It's unknown what happened during that war, but another participant was [[Jared Carthalion]], a descendant of Carth, the boy who had summoned Dakkon. | ||
Dihada left Dominaria at the close of the Planeswalker War, a few years | Dihada left Dominaria at the close of the Planeswalker War, a few years before the [[Phyrexian Invasion]]. The people of Dominaria believe that she still lives, for legend says that Sol'Kanar will be restored to his original form upon her death and that he still rules as a [[demon]] king in Corondor to this day.<ref name="MH2">{{DailyRef|feature/returning-legends-modern-horizons-2-2021-06-10|The Returning Legends of ''Modern Horizons 2''|[[Ethan Fleischer]]|June 10, 2021}}</ref> | ||
===Dominaria United=== | |||
Dihada made a reappearance during the second Phyrexian Invasion at the [[Lat-Nam]] academy.<ref name="Ulf">{{DailyRef|magic-story/education-ulf-2022-08-15|The Education of Ulf|[[Brian Evenson]]|August 15, 2022}}</ref> At some point, she disposed of the archmage and has taken his place. | |||
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==Planeswalkers met== | ==Planeswalkers met== |
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Race | Demonic Planeswalker |
Birthplace | Unknown |
Lifetime | Pre-Mending |
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Dakkon Blackblade |
Geyadrone Dihada was a powerful and ancient demonic planeswalker who first appeared on Dominaria between the fall of the Thran and the Brothers' War.[1][2]
Appearance and characteristics
Dihada is a demonic female and can manipulate her form. The upper half of her body is similar to a woman, with gray skin, long black hair, eyes with white pupils, and two arms with claw hands. The lower half of her body is made up of legs that end in tentacles (akin to octopuses) gray and purple suckers.
She is a powerful mage with a vast knowledge of magic. Her magical expertise is in corrupting, enslaving, and manipulating creatures. Dihada had access to red, black and blue mana.
History
Geyadrone Dihada is an incredibly ancient demonic planeswalker. Her schemes span millennia, and her lust for power and dominance knows no limits. She is compelled to bring the most powerful beings under her control. Sometimes, as with the Elder Dragons Chromium and Piru, she finds the champions she seeks and binds them with powerful spells. Sometimes she finds creatures with great potential and molds them, corrupts them, to suit her needs. So, it was with the Maro-Sorcerer Sol'Kanar and the planeswalker Dakkon whom she corrupted into monsters so that they might better serve her.[3]
Dihada's schemes
When first seen she instructed Dakkon to forge the Black Blade for her in return for the power of a planeswalker. She returned after ten years and either triggered his planeswalker's spark or otherwise granted him power, but she then absorbed his shadow and his soul into the blade. Dakkon was left wandering the planes, wondering why Dihada would grant him so much power, only to make him her enemy.
Later she corrupted the nature spirit of Khone, Sol'Kanar, gave him the Black Blade, and set about conquering Corondor. Sol'Kanar created her Unholy Citadel from the remains of slain enemies, which crept across the land on giant legs of bone.
Many years later, she tricked a boy named for the kingdom of Carth into summoning Dakkon and bound the planeswalker to himself. This effectively robbed Dakkon of his planeswalking ability and allowed Dihada to mark him as her champion. The boy had Dakkon attack her, but she summoned the Elder Dragons Piru and Rhuell to fight him. Dakkon killed Piru in a blast so powerful that it ripped the group apart and created the Dueling Chasm of Golthonor. This allowed Dihada to absorb the dragon's life force and power. Dakkon then turned on her, but she managed to stall him just long enough to place her mark on him. Because of their intensity, the battles between them would become known as the Blackblade–Dihada War, even though they lasted only a few days.
Afterward, she left Dominaria and wasn't seen until the Planeswalkers' War on Corondor, many millennia later. It's unknown what happened during that war, but another participant was Jared Carthalion, a descendant of Carth, the boy who had summoned Dakkon.
Dihada left Dominaria at the close of the Planeswalker War, a few years before the Phyrexian Invasion. The people of Dominaria believe that she still lives, for legend says that Sol'Kanar will be restored to his original form upon her death and that he still rules as a demon king in Corondor to this day.[3]
Dominaria United
Dihada made a reappearance during the second Phyrexian Invasion at the Lat-Nam academy.[4] At some point, she disposed of the archmage and has taken his place.
Story appearances
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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The Education of Ulf | Brian Evenson | 2022-08-15 | Dominaria United | Dominaria | Ulf, Thranegeld, Silas Brotten, Jared Carthalion, Geyadrone Dihada |
Planeswalkers met
Planes visited
Gallery
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Geyadrone Dihada, art by Aleksi Briclot.
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“Your argument as to why I should spare you lacked substance. Now, so do you.”
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“You can’t even fathom the depths of your own insignificance.”
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Dihada and Dakkon.
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Geyadrone Dihada and Sol'Kanar.
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Dihada, Binder of Wills
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References
- ↑ Dakkon Blackblade (comic)
- ↑ April King (March 29, 2018). "The Book of Geyadrone Dihada". Pokeinthe.io. Excerpt from Battlemage
- ↑ a b Ethan Fleischer (June 10, 2021). "The Returning Legends of Modern Horizons 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Brian Evenson (August 15, 2022). "The Education of Ulf". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.