Gods of the Multiverse | Magic's Pantheon Explained



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Learn about the Gods of Magic: The Gathering’s Blind Eternities in this video essay

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Time Stamps
0:00 – Intro
0:49 – Characteristics
5:10 – Theros
14:54 – Amonkhet
24:04 – Kaldheim
33:00 – Ixalan
38:28 – Deities and Avatars
44:20 – Outro

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20 thoughts on “Gods of the Multiverse | Magic's Pantheon Explained”

  1. I'm so conflicted about the gods of Theros, specifically Heliod. Cardwise its on point for what he represents flavor wise and White wise but the actual character himself is very Black in motivation and cares about only himself. Which is a shame since when White is taken into villainy it showcases the issues of prioritizing the group over the individual. To be honest there hasn't been a single pantheon I've been fully happy with as there just seems to be something that always gets in the way from me fully enjoying them but my favorite god of the lot so far is Halvar.

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  2. If I may suggest a future topic for your next videos, would be about how to differentiate the creature types: Spirit, Specter, Shade, Wraith, Nightmare, Nightstalker, Horror, etc… And how the "afterlife" works for each of the multiverse planes =)

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  3. I’ve always had a fascination with the Greek gods and mythology, as I myself am greek. I was the most ardent student in that section in high school English. Theros was a particularly special set to me, because of the Greek influence, and it was the first set that I bought cards and packs from. Was less knowledgeable about the Norse and Egyptian gods, but still passionate about the mythology. Great hearing the pronunciation of the ixalan gods; have been wondering about that since they were spoiled 😜. Was good to learn the origination of kinjalli and tilonalli. The family dynamic of the kaldheim gods was super interesting and unique. I hadn’t known that before

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  4. Your reverence and prostration before their sprawling spectrum of splendors have no doubt found you worthy of the bountiful favor bestowed by all the pantheons profiled and the places over which each preside, each a distinct punctuation of the void that spans across the vastness of the Blind Eternities.

    It is a singular honor you rightfully earn, and I celebrate the glory of such a feat, and praise your name as the Lorelord of Legends lent life and Master of Myriad Myths made material, Syr.

    HAIL, Herald of the Heavens and their Heroes!

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