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Daxos the Returned | Illustrated by Adam Paquette
The Underworld Forgets
Who is Daxos Hatzis?
Every thought in Daxos's mind was cloaked in a layer of golden
There was a god
There was a woman
It was here, in the throes of his despair, that the man approached Daxos. Another undead, this one wearing a golden mask. Bits of starlight dappled his robes
"Is this
"I've been told I was a warrior. If this is true, I suppose it is." Daxos said. He put on his own golden mask, a sign of respect in the Underworld
The man chuckled. "My name is Tymaret
More war. More lives to take
"We knew each other in life
"My days of war are over. This is my home now." He gestured to the Underworld around him. "Whoever I was is truly dead; I am his unliving memory."
Tymaret shook his head, kneeling next to Daxos. "This creature, she is a vile manifestation
The Daxos he knew. Who was that man from his memories? The one who lived in the beautiful cities
"Then let us bring back
Who was Daxos Hatzis?
His mind kept circling back to the question. His new ally had gotten them onto a ferry to the depths of the Underworld, where this creature was rumored
Daxos often imagined what his death was like. In the purging for his memories, the exact details were lost. But like many things, flashes
Tymaret watched from the back of the ship, sharpening his blade against the obsidian hull. He'd been silent since boarding. While the rest of the passengers milled about the deck, Tymaret simply sat there as unmoving
"You with the Murder King over there?" A voice asked. In his pensive thought, a young woman had snuck up next to him. Draped in blue robes, her eyes dappled with gemstones, this wayward soul seemed to regard Daxos's companion with an air of suspicion. "What do you think of him? He's all spooky and skulky."
"I'm sorry, who are you?"
"Psemilla
"So I've been told. My memories were lost in the Underworld War." Daxos paused. "Did you call him 'The Murder King'?"
Psemilla hopped on the railing of the ship. "Well, if I was friends with him, I'd be scared to learn whatever my past was. Vicious killer, he was. A good chunk of the souls below
Tymaret noticed the pair and began to approach. The poet began to panic, patting her robes for something. From her pocket Daxos could see the flash of cold steel. "All I'm saying is you might want to take this chance to bail. You don't know what
Daxos hadn't noticed until now, but Tymaret towered over him. His zombified body seemed to expand, the muscle and sinew enveloping them. He'd also noticed the young woman's dagger, as he readied
"What lies have you poisoned his mind with, thief?" Tymaret asked, spitting the words out with a venomous tone.
Psemilla stammered for a moment. "Please, I don't want any trouble, I-"
"Did you know souls can still die
He let go of Psemilla, who sprinted off, leaping from the deck to the sails, then quickly out of sight. Tymaret let out a sigh of exhaustion, wiping the dirt from his robes. The two men stared at each other, both unsure of what to say.
"Is it true, what the woman said? Were we cruel?" Daxos asked.
"You'll see soon enough," Tymaret said. "A new future is at hand. Let us claim
What will Daxos Hatzis be?
The crypts of the Underworld boggled the mind. Near infinite tunnels
He caught sight of one of particular interest to him. In it, a shimmering being raised a massive spear made of pure light. The sketch seemed to peel itself off the wall with a luminescence
Daxos did not know how to feel about the gods. Part of him hated them. They were the ones that stole his memory
Well, all of the things he thought he loved.
"We're here," Tymaret said. In front of them was a massive obsidian door. Some indecipherable words were inscribed on it, some ancient form of the Therosian language. The language of the gods themselves. Tymaret seemed to understand it immediately, his eyes flickering below his bronze mask. From his pockets he produced a pouch of ashes, rubbing them off his hands. "Borrowed this from some ghasts
Daxos took the pouch and followed suit. As Tymaret placed his hands on the door, it roared
A harpy
"Aphemia." Tymaret spoke. "We've come to claim what is rightfully ours." He took his sword from the sheath and approached the harpy. With delicate precision, the blade ran lightly across the edge of the harpy's neck. Blood, dark, inky blood
Daxos could only watch in horror. The harpy screamed out as Tymaret let out a guttural roar. The man's flesh seemed to ripple, his head convulsing. The gilded mask slipped from his face, and Daxos now saw him for the first time. Tymaret's entire body was stained with crimson red flashes, running from his neck to his face. Blood of those who had slain.
"She took your memories. She took my power
He saw his death. Elspeth
He awoke in the crypts, Tymaret once again before him. "You. You could have stopped it. You were there."
Tymaret shook his head. "I needed an ally
"You took her from me."
"Only so we could do something greater." Tymaret gestured to the harpy. "Heliod
"You're mad. You never stopped being the Murder King, did you?" Daxos shook at the man's words. "And why me? Why bring me here?"
"I've been in this body for too long. I've lost my humanity." The Murder King's body seemed to decay as he approached Daxos. "But you're fresh. Still human. Once blessed
Daxos steadied himself. He'd trained for situations like this. Meletian
"But why not
Revenge. The word seized
Daxos approached Aphemia
Sti zoí, sto thánato. "In life, in death." A gift
He swung his sword, not at the harpy, but at Tymaret. It passed through his zombified body cleanly, leaving no tears or tatters. Bright light seeped from his wounds
"Maybe I want it. But she wouldn't." Daxos slammed
My dearest Elspeth
I am told you are doing amazing things. My allies tell me stories of worlds you have saved. But I want to thank you for saving me. My life has been confusing as of late. From the depths of the Underworld, it is difficult to find hope. But I no longer wander it blind. With my memories returned, I have your face to hold onto. I've begun reuniting the people with their memories. Perhaps one day we will see the surface of Theros once again. But perhaps we can find some hope here, to live now as our true selves. Once I desired power from my memories. Not now. I love you, Elspeth. I live now only for the hope of seeing your face once again.
Yours throughout eternity
Daxos
Daxos the Returned
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Creatures (23)
- 1 Aegis of the Gods
- 1 Agent of Erebos
- 1 Alseid of Life's Bounty
- 1 Aphemia, the Cacophony
- 1 Celestial Ancient
- 1 Cruel Celebrant
- 1 Daxos, Blessed by the Sun
- 1 Dockside Chef
- 1 Doomwake Giant
- 1 Erebos, Bleak-Hearted
- 1 Erebos, God of the Dead
- 1 Gray Merchant of Asphodel
- 1 Hateful Eidolon
- 1 Heliod, God of the Sun
- 1 Lampad of Death's Vigil
- 1 Mesa Enchantress
- 1 Mire Triton
- 1 Priest of Forgotten Gods
- 1 Spirited Companion
- 1 Starfield Mystic
- 1 Transcendent Envoy
- 1 Tymaret, Chosen from Death
- 1 Underworld Coinsmith
Planeswalkers (1)
Spells (9)
Artifacts (5)
Enchantments (24)
- 1 All That Glitters
- 1 Animate Dead
- 1 Bastion of Remembrance
- 1 Black Market Connections
- 1 Cemetery Tampering
- 1 Doom Foretold
- 1 Ethereal Armor
- 1 Fanatical Devotion
- 1 Flickering Ward
- 1 Gift of Immortality
- 1 Hidden Stockpile
- 1 Intangible Virtue
- 1 Land Tax
- 1 No Rest for the Wicked
- 1 Omen of the Dead
- 1 Paladin Class
- 1 Reconnaissance
- 1 Smuggler's Share
- 1 Soul Snare
- 1 Sphere of Safety
- 1 Tortured Existence
- 1 True Conviction
- 1 Tymaret Calls the Dead
- 1 Vampiric Rites
Lands (37)
- 1 Command Tower
- 1 Exotic Orchard
- 1 Fetid Heath
- 1 Field of the Dead
- 1 Forsaken Sanctuary
- 1 Godless Shrine
- 1 Goldmire Bridge
- 1 Hall of Heliod's Generosity
- 1 Isolated Chapel
- 1 Marsh Flats
- 1 Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx
- 4 Plains
- 1 Rogue's Passage
- 1 Sequestered Stash
- 1 Shattered Sanctum
- 1 Silent Clearing
- 5 Snow-Covered Plains
- 4 Snow-Covered Swamp
- 1 Snowfield Sinkhole
- 1 Sunlit Marsh
- 4 Swamp
- 1 Temple of Silence
- 1 Tomb Fortress
- 1 Vault of Champions