Satya
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Aetherflux Genius | |
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Species | Human |
Job | Artificer |
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Birthplace | Avishkar (formerly Kaladesh) |
Lifetime | Rift Era-Mending Era, c. 4500 AR |
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Modern Horizons 3 Commander |
Satya is a human artificer hailing from Avishkar, known primarily as the inventive mind behind the creation of the Aetherflux Reservoir, a breakthrough device that earned him the nickname "Aetherflux Genius."[1]
Description
Satya stands as one of the pivotal figures responsible for launching the Great Aether Boom, an era during which the refinement of aether advanced significantly, allowing widespread access to this vital energy source.[1] While historical accounts often spotlight Avaati Vya for the initial discovery of how to harness aether, the reality is that their achievements were the product of a close partnership, with both inventors inspiring and motivating each other equally. Satya himself remained largely indifferent to public acclaim, preferring to let Avaati assume the spotlight so he could dedicate himself to his true passion: creating innovations.
Renowned for his inventive genius, Satya was also known to frequently diverge into wild tangents, often leaving projects unfinished when new ideas captured his attention.[1] Beyond his signature work on the Aetherflux Reservoir, Satya's portfolio includes numerous other inventions, such as advanced aethership engine designs renowned for their efficiency, as well as a range of intricate and challenging puzzleknots. Among his ongoing challenges was the development of a reliable device to repel gremlin pests—a problem that stubbornly eluded a permanent solution and remained a source of frustration for him throughout his career.
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Trivia
- Ethan Fleischer named Satya after Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray.[2]
References
- ↑ a b c Modern Horizons 3 - Creative Energy Deck Preview (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (May 28, 2024).
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (December 10, 2024). "Satya was, of course, named after my favorite Bengali filmmaker, Satyajit Ray". Bluesky.