Kraken
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Statistics |
24 cards
as of Innistrad: Crimson Vow 79.2% 4.2% 12.5% 4.2% |
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type:"Kraken" |
Kraken are massive fiends from the deepest reaches of the ocean.
Description
Though many have tentacles and features similar to the octopus and squid, the only truly unifying features of the species are their massive size and destructive capability. They are not to be confused with leviathans.
The first card to bear the creature type was Polar Kraken in Ice Age. All Krakens are blue.
Storyline
Dominaria
Krakens inhabit the large oceans of Dominaria, occasionally emerging on the surface hunting for food. Here, they first appeared during the Ice Age.
During the Time Rift crisis, large krakens entered Dominaria's seas through the rifts and remained in the deep sea after the crisis was solved.
Innistrad
Kraken (who double as Horrors) apparently live in the frozen north of Innistrad, where they are sometimes found by expeditions encased in ice. The Stromkirk line worships them as avatars of pre-avacynian gods.
Lorwyn
Despite Lorwyn having no seas or oceans, krakens exist in some of the larger lakes of the world and they are as deadly as their oceanic counterparts from other planes.
Mercadia
Mercadian Krakens are more humanoid than other specimen. They threaten both pirates and merfolk.
Mirrodin
Although never observed or depicted on a card, Mirran krakens apparently existed in the Quicksilver Sea, as apparent by the Kraken's Eye. Their fate following the poisoning of the Quicksilver Sea with glistening oil is unknown.
Shadowmoor
Previously unknown on Lorwyn, krakens manifest in the Shadowmoor phases of the world. As the world lacks large seas, they inhabit the Dark Meanders that connect all rivers and lakes of the plane and can strike out of them for prey. Some are so large that they are mistaken for islands.
Theros
Krakens are fearsome, destructive gargantuan creatures of the sea and the most terrifying entities of Theran depths. The arrival of a single determined kraken can spell the end of an entire polis, and even casual actions by a kraken can wipe out fleets of ships or decimate fishing grounds.[1] Thassa is known to use kraken as harbingers of her wrath.
Krakens' destructive power comes not only from their immense size but also because they seem able to breathe air and can crawl on land, meaning they can create swaths of destruction along the coasts or even deeper inland.
Zendikar
Zendikari krakens are sapient beings, symbolizing will and self-determination. Some turn to destructive thoughts and actions, creating devastation, but most spend their adult lives in isolation on the depths of the sea, contemplating and exploring.[2] As adults, they have a roughly humanoid shape. Their head is encased in a rough shell that sprouts two large horns, and one of their hands is a bony claw. They have dozens of tentacles — a writhing mass below its toothy mouth, another mass at the end of one arm, and several long tentacles in place of legs. On their back is a huge conch-like shell. As larvae, they inhabit these shells similar to snails and are thought of as delicacies.
Notable Krakens
- Ikoria
- Innistrad
- Theros
- Zendikar
- Brinelin, the Moon Kraken
- Wrexial, the Risen Deep
Tokens
Token Name | Color | Type Line | P/T | Text Box | Source | Printings |
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Kraken | Blue | Creature — Kraken | 1/1 | Trample | ||
Blue | Creature — Kraken | 8/8 | ||||
Blue | Creature — Kraken | 8/8 | Hexproof | |||
Blue | Creature — Kraken | 9/9 |
Trivia
- The legendary Wrexial, the Risen Deep is blue and black.
- Kraken's Eye is a lucky blue charm.
- Although essentially a Scandinavian trope, Krakens were added to the Greek flavored Theros-set because the film "Clash of the Titans" had changed the public perception.
Gallery
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Wrexial, the Risen Deep depicts iconic tentacles.[3] Art by Eric Deschamps.
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Tidal Kraken depicts humanoid features. Art by Christopher Moeller.
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Polar Kraken looks a lot like a leviathan. Art by Mark Tedin.
References
- ↑ The Magic Creative Team (September 04, 2013). "Planeswalker's Guide to Theros, Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Plane Shift - Zendikar
- ↑ Magic Arcana (January 28, 2010). "Sketches: Wrexial, the Risen Deep". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.