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* ''Phyrexian Creations'' by [[J. Robert King]]
* ''Phyrexian Creations'' by [[J. Robert King]]
** A [[priest]] is told the myths of [[Yawgmoth]] as he in converted into a [[Phyrexian]].
** A [[priest]] is told the myths of [[Yawgmoth]] as he is converted into a [[Phyrexian]].
    
    
* ''The Deathbringer'', by [[Jonathan Tweet]]
* ''The Deathbringer'', by [[Jonathan Tweet]]

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The Myths of Magic
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Publishing Information
Author(s) Jess Lebow (ed.)
First printing June 1, 2000
ISBN-13 978-0786915293
Preceded By
The Colors of Magic
Followed By
The Dragons of Magic

The Myths of Magic is a Magic: The Gathering anthology of origin stories published in June 2000. It was edited by Jess Lebow.[1]

Blurb

Perhaps the stories are true ...

Welcome to a world of rich folklore where angels watch over the righteous, in which sea monsters sink ships, where dark figures lurk under every child's bed. Now the mysteries of Dominaria are explained.

List of stories

  • The Isle of the Lost by Vance Moore
    • A pirate sees a man tied to a raft and wants to haul him in, but is stopped by another pirate, who tells him a story.
  • The Deathbringer, by Jonathan Tweet
    • A group of assassins bring their apprentices together and tell myths of the origin of death.
  • Myth and the Many-Chinned Magistrate, by Francis Lebaron
    • A group of ambassadors is told the origins story of Mercadia while being tortured.

References

  1. Squirle (April 23, 2017). "The Myths of Magic". Multiverse in Review. Tumblr.