Alien Species
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Phyrexians are a form of biomechanical "life" that plays a central antagonistic role in Magic: The Gathering. Created by Yawgmoth as an answer to the terminal disease known as phthisis that once afflicted the Thran, they are driven to replace "flawed" flesh through artifice, resulting in a bizarre state of unlife. This process is known as "compleation".

The first stage of a Phyrexian lifecycle is the newt. Newts are descended from the Thran, but have been bred to be genderless, among other things. Newts are grown in vats, from which they emerge in a fully adult state. Once a newt emerges, it is usually put through the process of Compleation, wherein most of its normal body parts are removed and given mechanical replacements. Organic weapons like stingers and venom sacs are often implanted as well. Many Phyrexian soldiers are Compleated so thoroughly that they no longer resemble humans in the slightest. Generally speaking, the most heavily modified Phyrexians are also the most highly regarded, because destructive capability is valued above almost all else.

Phyrexians' most important values are efficiency and the search for perfection. One of the first lessons taught to newts is "waste not, want not".

Phyrexians can be divided into the following categories (take note, however, that these categories might overlap. Most Phyrexians are partly mechanical and partly undead at the same time, and all of them are certainly horrific.)

Variants[]

  • Sleeper Agents: Sleeper agents are designed to spy on other planes, and gather information before other phyrexians come to invade. Usually they are newts that have not been compleated. They can resemble males or females but not children. They are not always aware that they are phyrexians.
  • Minions: Minions of Phyrexia serve a variety of roles including spies, assassins, shock troops, and priests.
  • Undead: Reanimated corpses. These creatures are particularly noxious; some even have the capability to instantly kill living creatures that come into contact with them.
  • Carriers: Bio-mechanical constructs bred for the sole purpose of spreading Phyrexian engineered plagues. All of them are suicide bombers, self-destructing to release clouds of highly infectious plague spores.
  • Mechanical Constructs: Although most Phyrexians are partly mechanical, these particular constructs are completely mechanical. These are war machines meant to completely crush any enemy forces that survive the various biohazardous attacks that the Phyrexians employ.
  • Horrors: Monstrous creations (perhaps combinations of the above three categories) that are horrific beyond description. These are the most difficult Phyrexians to control (as opposed to the blindly obedient mechanical constructs) and can cause serious damage to both allied and enemy alike.
  • Knights: This category is one that is based more on role than physical construction and is composed of certain Phyrexians who are more than simple killing machines. These Phyrexians still possess human-like intellect and will, though these are subservient to Yawgmoth. There are at least three separate "Orders" of Knights in Yawgmoth's service: The Eastern Paladins, devoted to the extermination of natural life; the Western Paladins, devoted to the annihilation of non-Phyrexian forms of society; and the Order of Yawgmoth, which is the Phyrexian "royal guard."
  • Demons: The most powerful and loyal servants of Phyrexia were the Demons, beings of immeasurable evil. These terrible entities made up the greater part of Yawgmoth's Inner Circle and included the Ineffable's most trusted minion, Gix. Other, lesser Phyrexian demons existed as well, fleshy, mindless things whose only purpose was to scour other worlds for resources to be used on Phyrexia.
  • Pneumagogs: Described as insectile creatures with six wings and red shells, these creatures are purely physical on the upper spheres and purely spiritual on the lower spheres, but exist as both on the sixth sphere. Their beauty convinced the planeswalker Urza to turn to the Phyrexian cause.

New Phyrexia[]

The original Phyrexia was defeated in the events of the Weatherlight Saga, Yawgmoth himself being killed, though the effects of their biological warfare lingered on in Dominaria. However, as a last resource, Yawgmoth created an oil known as the glistening oil, a form of assimilatory bioweapon that corrupts organic beings and makes them desire to achieve compleation.

Some of this oil was carried by the planeswalker Karn, due to him having a phyrexian heartstone. The oil ended up on his artificial plane of Mirrodin, where it infected it's guardian, Memnarch, and began spreading as a fungus known as mycosynth. Memnarch later on would bring creatures from other worlds through his "soul traps", as means to enact his desire to become a planeswalker. But, in the mean-time, he contained the mycosynth.

After he died, this containment ended, and the creatures of Mirrodin became vulnerable to the oil. The infectees gathered at the planar core, and gradually rebuilt Phyrexia.

Years of planning later, the phyrexian forces emerged and took over Mirrodin, committing acts of genocide and mass mutilation against the natives, converting them into phyrexian lifeforms. A resistance nonetheless managed to survive, hiding in the Furnace Layer thanks to Urabrask's indifference. More recently, however, this might have been undermined as Elesh Norn took over Urabrask's and Sheoldred's domains, and the resistance has apparently been crushed.

Cooperating with the planeswalker Tezzeret, New Phyrexia has began its invasion of other worlds, sending praetors to collect artifacts for their mission. First Vorinclex went to the Norse mythology-like Kaldheim to collect the cosmic elixir, using it to create the Realmbreaker, a tree that once grown will pierce through the planes, as well as infect the planeswalker Tibalt and possibly compleat the goddess Esika. Next, Jin-Gitaxias went to the Japan-like Kamigawa, vivisecting the local gods and eventually compleating the first planeswalker, Tamiyo. Then Sheoldred went to Dominaria to retrieve ancient artifacts or destroy then; she created countless sleeper agents to infiltrate all of the world's cultures and eventually amassed an army, nearly invading it in New Phyrexia's largest explanar operation. She nonetheless retreated back to New Phyrexia with Karn, presenting him to Norn.

Five Factions[]

Unlike the original Phyrexia, which had access to only Black mana, New Phyrexia has control over all five colours, twisting them into bizarre and monstrous new philosophies. However, this had the unintentional side effect of factionalising the previous monolithic force, and now the praetors fight for power amongst themselves. Elesh Norn, and by extension the Machine Orthodoxy, appear to be the dominant faction right now.

The Machine Orthodoxy[]

The phyrexian faction associated with White mana. They are highly dogmatic, following phyrexian scriptures to the letter, and ultimately desire to unite all beings. They are notable for being exceedingly literal: to them, "uniting all beings" is interpreted as sewing everything into one organism. They are very dermatophobic, and resort to ritualized flaying, replacing skin with porcelain plates. They are lead by Elesh Norn, the Praetor of Unity, who may now be the new Mother of Machines. During her plans of invasion, her faction became known as the Machine Legion, and composes the bulk of New Phyrexia's armed forces.

The Progress Engine[]

The phyrexian faction associated with Blue mana. They seek optimization and perfection through experimentation, and control laboratories more akin to slaughterhouses. They are lead by Jin-Gitaxias, the Praetor of Progress.

The Seven Steel Thanes[]

The phyrexian faction associated with Black mana, they are the most "traditional" of the phyrexians, being a semi-feudal society dominated by the armies of the thanes ("warlords"). They are the most ambitious and competitive of the phyrexians, constantly backstabbing each other for power, and possess no real observable function to the rest of Phyrexia. Currently, their praetor is Sheoldred. Elesh Norn would take over the Black faction's domain, forcing the Thanes, including Sheoldred, to swear allegiance to her.

The Quiet Furnace[]

The phyrexian faction associated with Red mana, tending to the forges and supplying the rest of the system with metal. As Red mana embodies passion and freedom, this is the "least phyrexian" of all factions, and is constantly bothered by the dogmatic and freedom-crushing paradigm of Phyrexia as a whole. To these ends, their praetor, Urabrask, sealed off the forges to all other factions. He also allowed the Mirran Rebellion to survive, being confused by feelings of empathy.

Unfortunately, Elesh Norn has taken over Urabrask's domain and crushed the rebellion. Urabrask himself became a full renegade and made a deal with Tezzeret, escaping to the mafia plane of New Capenna, where he researches the substance known as Halo as means to fight against Phyrexia.

The Vicious Swarm[]

The phyrexian faction associated with Green mana. These phyrexians believe that the world should be subjected to a stage of rapid natural selection, and to these ends reject sapience altogether. Instead, they are governed entirely by predatory instincts, fetishing the role predators have in culling the weak and devoting themselves to creating ecosystems dominated by carnivorous "animals". They quickly took over the forests of Mirrodin, slaughtering the native humans and elves.

Their praetor is supposed to be Vorinclex, the Voice of Hunger, but in actuality they are lead by Glissa, a compleated Mirran elf. She is the one dictating the superiority of natural selection, and outright kills anything remotely intelligent in the phyrexian woodlands. Vorinclex is more content to wander around the vestiges of Tel-Jilad, the tree of knowledge.

Gallery of Phyrexians[]

Phyrexian plaguelord

Plaguelord

Phyrexian dreadnought

Dreadnought

Phyrexian colossus

Colossus

Atraxa
Atraxa, Voice of the Praetors
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White aligned phyrexians

Praetor's Counsel

Vorinclex talking to a corrupted Karn.

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