Chromium Rhuell

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Chromium Rhuell
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Details
Race Elder Dragon
Birthplace Dominaria
Lifetime -25,000 to 2934 AR.
Sources
'Dakkon Blackblade (comic), Elder Dragons (comic), Ice Age (comic). His corpse played a role in The Shadow Mage (comic).

Chromium was the second Elder Dragon to name himself, and is brother to Merrevia Sal, Nicol Bolas, Arcades Sabboth, Palladia-Mors, and Ugin.[1] He was cousins to Vaevictis Asmadi. Chromium Rhuell was one of the powerful Elder Dragons. His death drove his friend Ravidel insane, thereby indirectly causing the Planeswalkers' War.

Life

Ages ago the Elder Dragons ruled supreme; but with so many beings of so great power living together, war was inevitable. In the Elder Dragon Wars, The only known survivors of that war were Chromium, his brothers

Chromium and his life partner Piru eventually became servants of the planeswalker Geyadrone Dihada. One day they were summoned by her to fight Dakkon Blackblade. Dakkon tried to take control over Chromium and to force him to kill Piru, but he fought back and drained most of Dakkon's life away. With the last of his power, the planeswalker teleported Chromium to an unknown location. Piru was less fortunate however, for shortly afterwards Dakkon was reunited with the Black Blade and used it to kill the dragon.

It is unknown how Chromium ceased his service to Dihada, or how he dealt with Piru's death. The next time he was seen he posed in human form as "Ham, the Tickery Man", and was a member of the High Council of Mors Ridge who was in charge of casting the "tickery" spell, making sure his sister Palladia remained sleeping beneath Mors Ridge to keep her from attacking humans. However their cousin Vaevictus managed to wake her up, needing her to lift the curse that had turned him into a whelp. Palladia did so, and together with an army they went on the rampage. Chromium though was able to convince Vaevictis to turn on Palladia, but Palladia reversed one of Vaevictis' spells, and he disappeared from the battle. Finally, Chromium and Ad'Amra, a human warrior spellcaster who had fallen in love with "Ham", managed to put the sleep-spell back on Palladia.

Shortly after this, Chromium once again pledged allegiance to a planeswalker, this time to Faralyn. In his service, Chromium befriended the planeswalker's spellsquire, Ravidel. During this time, Arcades Sabboth was forcibly summoned by Leshrac to fight Kristina, and in effect was killed by her.

As the Shard of the Twelve Worlds closed, Chromium was caught inside it. In -2934 AR, Faralyn called for a meeting with several other planeswalkers that were caught inside as well, the so-called Summit of the Null Moon. Tensions were high however, for the people present all had a history with one another: Leshrac and Kristina were among those who where invited. To make matters worse, Faralyn had secretly betrayed them. He, Leshrac, and Tevesh Szat planned to start fighting between the people present, hoping that the death of a planeswalker would provide enough energy for them to escape the Shard. No planeswalker died, but Szat killed Chromium, who apparently was powerful enough to allow them to escape to the plane of Shandalar. During the battle, Ravidel was killed as well, but Kristina and her lover Taysir joined forces to return him to life. Instead of being grateful, Ravidel was furious that they saved him instead of Chromium. Ravidel plotted vengeance for ages, gradually becoming more and more insane. Eventually this would lead him into starting the Planeswalkers' War.

Ravidel took Chromium's corpse and fashioned it into what he called a Planar Barge, which he used to carry his army in while planeswalking.

Chromium and Chromium Rhuell?

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Chromium Rhuell, as he appeared in the Dakkon Blackblade comic.

The dragon in the art of the card Chromium does not look much like the Chromium Rhuell from the comics. Both are dragons and both have chrome-like scales, but the version from the comics is far thinner and more robot-like. Also, in the comics he is always called either "Rhuell", or "Chromium dragon", suggesting he is called Rhuell, while Chromium is a type of dragon. This has lead some people to think they might actually be two different dragons. Some people have speculated that the original Elder Dragon Chromium spawned a race of Chromium Dragons and that Rhuell was a Lesser Elder.

However, the article from the Elder Dragons comic reveals that they are one and the same character. Changes in appearence can be explained by shapeshifting abilities.

The difference in appearance can also be explained by the different artists' styles.