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Have not seen anything about this here, but from the article it does confirm what many have hoped
Have not seen anything about this here, but from the article it does confirm what many have hoped
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Elspeth returns
That shadowy wisp at the edge of your vision, there and gone before you notice.
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Unlike the author of the article, I doubt Kytheon will return as a planeswalker. I think his place will be taken by a resurrected Elspeth. I do think he'll play a role in the story however.
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I'd prefer Kytheon/Gideon stay dead. He's earned his peace. Him returning would cheapen his sacrifice at the end of War of the Spark.
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well hide your kids hide your wife
did she get a hair cut but not fix her armor?
looks like her war of the spark picture is spot on
colors then?
did she get a hair cut but not fix her armor?
looks like her war of the spark picture is spot on
colors then?
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It has been speculated before that Kytheon is a god's bastard (if something like that exists in Theros; I don't recall any confirmation in the cards), and it has equally been speculated that Heliod might see himself gifted a Deicide. With these two things in mind, Gideon could easily be set up to inherit the spot of white God, protector etc. Though based on what we know about how Gods work on Theros that would require a bit of a PR campaign on behalf of the guy who did most of his heroics off-plane. Also a spot in the pantheon can be left abandoned for a while, so there are many possible outcomes.
I personally hope Gideon can retire in peace. He's had his big sacrifice and is reunited with his regulars. His arc came to a neat conclusion and becoming a God seems like an indefinitely prolonged duty that really cheapens his happy end - a lot more than a short cameo to help someone (probably Ajani from what we know so far) to navigate the Underworld and give them his regards, maybe have a chance to say: "No, I'm fine. Take that Elspeth-woman with you, if you must, but I am where I want to be."
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Well, the problem with that is, we know they've set up Heliod as the big bad of Theros. Someone has to replace him.
Hoping also for an Aphrodite god.
Hoping also for an Aphrodite god.
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so this is why some of the cards in Eld feel like devotion support..
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I think they'll also include multicolored with Ravnica in standard.Judge Irenicus wrote: ↑4 years agoWhat if devotion comes for only one color as a returning mechanic?
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Looks like her hair is up, not cut.
I propose the twist that Elspeth herself will be the big villain of the set.hyalopterouslemur wrote: ↑4 years agoWell, the problem with that is, we know they've set up Heliod as the big bad of Theros. Someone has to replace him.
This is much more than I would expect out of the Wizards storyline team, but, I hope this is true.JovialJovian wrote: ↑4 years agoI propose the twist that Elspeth herself will be the big villain of the set.
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Why not both? The big thing about Theros is three main villains, each with their own agenda, and it just happened Elspeth aligned with Heliod. (Bear in mind, Xenagos is right about the gods, it's just that he's basically the Joker, happy to prove his point, no matter who dies in the process.)JovialJovian wrote: ↑4 years agoI propose the twist that Elspeth herself will be the big villain of the set.hyalopterouslemur wrote: ↑4 years agoWell, the problem with that is, we know they've set up Heliod as the big bad of Theros. Someone has to replace him.
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Heliod isn't a villain from all perspectives.
In Godsend, Phenax learns of Planeswalkers from his oracle Sarpedon reading Elspeth's mind in his temple. It is implied Heliod learns of Planeswalkers sometime afterward presumably from Phenax, who isn't exactly known for his integrity.
Planeswalkers were a menace in Theros block. Xenagos ascended to godhood, manipulated Purphoros, stole Petros and disrespected Nylea, caused the slaying of Nylea's favorite creature Polukranos, and tricked Elspeth to kill Daxos, another favorite of Nylea, and Heliod's own oracle. An act ultimately blamed on her, another Planeswalker.
Kiora stole Thassa's bident at some point before Elspeth was murdered.
Ashiok created Cacophony and evaded Ephara with Phenax's assistance, and caused plane-wide nightmares.
Dack stole half his gauntlet from a gorgon and a witch on one of the Dakra isles and injured one of Thassa's krakens.
And now Ajani is sowing dissent (perhaps rightfully so) against the gods. At one point in their own temples.
All in all, Planeswalkers getting killed by a planar overlord of Theros seems reasonable given the information they have. I am not surprised to find it hostile toward invaders, same with Amonkhet at this point.
In Godsend, Phenax learns of Planeswalkers from his oracle Sarpedon reading Elspeth's mind in his temple. It is implied Heliod learns of Planeswalkers sometime afterward presumably from Phenax, who isn't exactly known for his integrity.
Planeswalkers were a menace in Theros block. Xenagos ascended to godhood, manipulated Purphoros, stole Petros and disrespected Nylea, caused the slaying of Nylea's favorite creature Polukranos, and tricked Elspeth to kill Daxos, another favorite of Nylea, and Heliod's own oracle. An act ultimately blamed on her, another Planeswalker.
Kiora stole Thassa's bident at some point before Elspeth was murdered.
Ashiok created Cacophony and evaded Ephara with Phenax's assistance, and caused plane-wide nightmares.
Dack stole half his gauntlet from a gorgon and a witch on one of the Dakra isles and injured one of Thassa's krakens.
And now Ajani is sowing dissent (perhaps rightfully so) against the gods. At one point in their own temples.
All in all, Planeswalkers getting killed by a planar overlord of Theros seems reasonable given the information they have. I am not surprised to find it hostile toward invaders, same with Amonkhet at this point.
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Not really a preview but I will say I heard a rumor that new gods are coming (actually that's a safe bet)
But one of those gods is 5-color
It I have no idea where the gentlemen who told me this got his source from
But one of those gods is 5-color
It I have no idea where the gentlemen who told me this got his source from
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It's guaranteed we'll see gods and enchantment creatures again, and devotion in all colors (with Eldraine helping set up a monocolor Focus). They're all so iconic to Theros's identity that R&D knows they have to do them — not doing it would be like having Return to Ravnica without the guilds, two-color focus, etc.
Since we're visiting the Theros afterlife there's a chance we'll see a short cameo from Gideon. It would be nice to see him to confirm he definitely made it to the Theros afterlife, and to have him confirm he plans to stay. His role is over, but it would be cool to see him play a small part in the story of Elspeth's return. (it's not clear whether Heartwarming Redemption|WAR was a life-flashing-before-his-eyes vision or whether he really made it to another plane's afterlife. I believe and hope it was the latter, and the cosmological implications of that are fascinating.)
[mention]Jace[/mention] TIL! Thanks for the story. I thought Heliod was just acting because he didn't like having someone around who'd proven capable of killing a god. I mean, I'm sure that's also a large part of it, but I didn't know Xenagos and Elspeth had done all that.
[mention]CommanderMaster999[/mention] Sets always have random crack speculation, so I'd take the unsubstantiated five color god prediction with a mountain of salt.
(edit: oops, wrong card link)
Since we're visiting the Theros afterlife there's a chance we'll see a short cameo from Gideon. It would be nice to see him to confirm he definitely made it to the Theros afterlife, and to have him confirm he plans to stay. His role is over, but it would be cool to see him play a small part in the story of Elspeth's return. (it's not clear whether Heartwarming Redemption|WAR was a life-flashing-before-his-eyes vision or whether he really made it to another plane's afterlife. I believe and hope it was the latter, and the cosmological implications of that are fascinating.)
[mention]Jace[/mention] TIL! Thanks for the story. I thought Heliod was just acting because he didn't like having someone around who'd proven capable of killing a god. I mean, I'm sure that's also a large part of it, but I didn't know Xenagos and Elspeth had done all that.
[mention]CommanderMaster999[/mention] Sets always have random crack speculation, so I'd take the unsubstantiated five color god prediction with a mountain of salt.
(edit: oops, wrong card link)
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[mention]spacemonaut[/mention] I don't think it would be good idea to give Gideon cameo. Especially if it isn't even sure that he returned to Theros. Picture from Heartwarming Redemption doesn't look like from Underworld. Masks are missing. Yes it could be simply another mistake but this detail I find really important. Also his story is closed and AFAIK there is nothing left opened. Elspeth can be anything: main character (looking for a way out from Underworld), main goal (GW is looking for her) or main antagonist (brainwashed zombie). Another interesting question is if also Kiora comes back. That one can be interesting (although I understand that it is probably only my dream).
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I am also in the camp that would prefer that Gideon is not mentioned outside of maybe a memorial service held by the Gatewatch near Akros. Although I guess I wouldn't mind having some mention of where he is in the form of a card but he shouldn't take up space in the story. It's Elspeth's tale for this set.
Also would take any mention of a 5-colour god with a mountain of salt mainly as I can't think of a domain that would be 5 colour and if there was why wouldn't anything about it have been mentioned last time we were no Theros?
The betting man on me would suggest that we are getting a God (or Goddess) of love in the colours to replace Xeangos as a deity of that ideal was mentioned by Kruphix last time.
Also would take any mention of a 5-colour god with a mountain of salt mainly as I can't think of a domain that would be 5 colour and if there was why wouldn't anything about it have been mentioned last time we were no Theros?
The betting man on me would suggest that we are getting a God (or Goddess) of love in the colours to replace Xeangos as a deity of that ideal was mentioned by Kruphix last time.
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Here's what I speculate: If Heartwarming Redemption's scene is real, Gideon and his friends probably wound up in some equivalent of the Elysian Fields on account of their heroics, and in that place people don't have masks. The masks would be part of a more "regular" part of the underworld, or part of being Returned. Kytheon's Irregulars once protected the city of Akros after all, and we know Gideon's earned a place there ten times over.Odin_ wrote: ↑4 years agospacemonaut I don't think it would be good idea to give Gideon cameo. Especially if it isn't even sure that he returned to Theros. Picture from Heartwarming Redemption doesn't look like from Underworld. Masks are missing. Yes it could be simply another mistake but this detail I find really important. Also his story is closed and AFAIK there is nothing left opened. Elspeth can be anything: main character (looking for a way out from Underworld), main goal (GW is looking for her) or main antagonist (brainwashed zombie). Another interesting question is if also Kiora comes back. That one can be interesting (although I understand that it is probably only my dream).
I'd enjoy seeing Gideon appearing on a card illustrated by Seb McKinnon (who I think is the only person who could nail the somber mood I'm picturing) where he briefly plays a part in helping Elspeth restore her memories and sense of self and remove her mask, since usually there's almost nothing of you left if you try to Return (as mentioned on March of the Returned|THS). They're both there, he's capable of helping her, but he also makes it clear he's planning to remain in the underworld: his story is over, but hers isn't, and his only intention is getting her back out there. Seeing that would be pretty cathartic, I think.
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I am hoping to see more Hydras especially with Gargos and Thundering Snapper providing some Hydra support on the whole. I wonder if there will be a Hydra-tribal specific land as they seem to make some more of those like Tournament Grounds.
I am also hoping for an Abzan Enchantments matter commander.
I am also hoping for an Abzan Enchantments matter commander.
I predict heavy graveyard theme. Hopefully, in the form of graveyard order matters.
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They don't do graveyard order matters anymore. I could see a mix of enchantments and monocolor (representing the gods) and graveyard (representing the underworld). What people don't understand about the original Theros, though, is that it was primarily an aura-themed set; mechanics like devotion work better with auras than with (traditional) equipment obviously, and heroic works with auras.
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I suspect cycles like Linden, the Steadfast Queen and Fireborn Knight are intended to aid devotion.hyalopterouslemur wrote: ↑4 years ago...monocolor (representing the gods) and graveyard (representing the underworld). What people don't understand about the original Theros, though, is that it was primarily an aura-themed set; mechanics like devotion work better with auras than with (traditional) equipment obviously, and heroic works with auras.
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People thought the same about Dominaria AAA cycle, but this time you may be right.Legend wrote: ↑4 years agoI suspect cycles like Linden, the Steadfast Queen and Fireborn Knight are intended to aid devotion.hyalopterouslemur wrote: ↑4 years ago...monocolor (representing the gods) and graveyard (representing the underworld). What people don't understand about the original Theros, though, is that it was primarily an aura-themed set; mechanics like devotion work better with auras than with (traditional) equipment obviously, and heroic works with auras.
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