![]() Thompson’s Nemesis, one of the better tie-in novels produced for a Magic set. While she’s treated as a complex and appealing character in the Nemesis novel, her two showcase cards in the set are Murderous Betrayal and Belbe’s Portal, where she’s respectively asleep and dead.Īll of this is recounted in Paul B. Metatextually, she’s also a tragic character. She’s a deeply tragic character: someone manipulated by sinister forces, someone whose past has been carved out of her, physically and metaphysically, someone who embodies the atrocities of Phyrexia and the perdurability of humanity. Eventually, though, Crovax prevailed, and Belbe was killed by her grieving father. While on Rath, she and Ertai, who was in the process of being compleated and tortured by Greven il-Vec, fell in love and she became an active participant in the contest, pushing Ertai to defeat Crovax. A Phyrexian recording device was planted in her ( Eye of Yawgmoth) and she was sent to the artificial plane to observe the three and test their ambition. She was assassinated and reanimated to wound him and to serve as the arbiter of the evincar showdown between Ertai, Greven il-Vec, and Crovax. For me though, the most exciting card spoiled so far is an assuming 2/2 for two mana who’s preselling for near-bulk rates: Belbe, Corrupted Observer.īelbe, once known as Avila, was the daughter of Eladamri, the elf king on the plane of Rath who rebelled against Phyrexian control. We’re deep in Commander Legends spoilers now, and between Lotuses and Scroll Racks and embossed foils, excitement abounds.
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