Chitin Court
Chitin Court | |
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History | |
Founded on | Amonkhet |
Active | Omenpath Era |
Status | Active |
Organization | |
Purpose | Restore the chitin gods to life and power. |
Membership | |
Founded by | Locust God, Scarab God, Scorpion God, Fly God, Wasp God |
Notable members | Hashaton, Munhatep, Niharet, Varina |
Races | Gods, Zombies, Eternals |
The Chitin Court of Amonkhet is a pantheon of Gods that predated the reign of Nicol Bolas.[1] Their names have been lost and forgotten, replaced by the foul visages that Nicol Bolas made for them.[2] Of these, only the Locust God and the Scarab God are known to remain. Reduced but no less divine after the Hour of Devastation, they are fed by cults that linger around remote oases and forgotten corners of Naktamun.
Description
The two gods of the Chitin Court seek the remains of their long-dead siblings to revive them.[1] Their worshippers are the dead of the Bolas era, the few lazotep-enhanced Eternals that remain, and countless other undead who haunt the Broken Lands. The mightiest number of their faithful are the old monarchs, the dead who perished long before Bolas's reign, who look to these gods as the true gods of Amonkhet.
The monarchs of the Broken Lands and their followers are more than enough of a well for the gods of the Chitin Court to maintain their divinity but not enough to feed them back to full strength.[1] Until then, the chitin gods wait and plot, honing their divine weapons and gathering new legions of the pre-Bolas dead. The new pantheon is an abomination to the followers of the Chitin Court: they see them as the creations of Bolas, not the true gods of Amonkhet. The Chitin Court's plans are long, as is their vision: they will collect their faithful, grow their orders, and renew the fallen brethren of the Chitin Court. Only then will they take back the plane they built.
The Scorpion God is a deceased member of the Chitin Court, while the Fly God and the Wasp God are implied to be members as well, possibly also deceased.[3]
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References
- ↑ a b c Miguel Lopez (December 11, 2024). "Planeswalker's Guide to Aetherdrift, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ SnarkySharky21 (February 11, 2025). "Temmet's Full Art". Reddit.
- ↑ Flavor text for Corpse Augur (Aetherdrift Commander Decks)