Phyrexia is Hell | A 30-Year History of Magic's Most Sinister Villains

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This video traces a 30-year history of Magic's oldest villains - the Phyrexians - and showcases the evolution of their visual design. It also provides an introduction to the esoteric Phyrexian language.
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In Obscurity Lies the Gate - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
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The Golden Spiral - Yi Nantiro
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Atomic Numbers 1 - August Wilhelmsson
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Feeeeelings - Guustavv
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In Pieces - Madison York
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The Tired Summer - Franz Gordon
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Autumnal Equinox - Ave Air
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📘 Chapters:
0:00 Card Kingdom
0:20 Coalesce Apparel & Design
0:43 Prologue: 32 Teeth
3:49 Part I: The Primordials
13:54 Part II: The Viral Prismatic Empire
30:57 Part III: The Metal Tongue
49:03 Part IV: All Will Be One
1:04:28 Nils Hamm Playmat & Token Collection
1:05:28 Epilogue: The Hexadecimal Die
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  • @soorian6493
    @soorian6493 Жыл бұрын

    There's something wonderfully thematic about the fact that despite Phyrexian being written vertically, it is displayed horizontally on cards. The idea that a Phyrexian would be most comfortable reading the name of a land or creature when it is tapped (aka exploited) is perfect.

  • @adrianmartinez-lq5he

    @adrianmartinez-lq5he

    Жыл бұрын

    Underrated comment Brilliant

  • @daveSoupy

    @daveSoupy

    Жыл бұрын

    This comment needs to be pinned.

  • @thewigglyninja

    @thewigglyninja

    Жыл бұрын

    As I was watching this video I was telling my girlfriend that if I'd have tried to translate it, I'd have stumbled at the first hurdle... that being the presentation the text horizontally on the card. I finished the video and came to the comments and instantly had my mind blown. The text IS the right way up on the card, the Phyrexians ravenous consumption of resources means that they would scarecly see untapped resources. It's storytelling that transcends the limitations of it's form. They're no longer just conveying narrative through the card art or the flavour text, but through the fundamental mechanics of the game, it's astounding.

  • @felipearaujodominici3057

    @felipearaujodominici3057

    Жыл бұрын

    That's an awesome analysis, thanks for that

  • @ttd0000

    @ttd0000

    Жыл бұрын

    OH.

  • @keanureef271
    @keanureef271 Жыл бұрын

    The fact that this was basically a feature film and it came out only two months after your last video is insane. Thank you for all the work you put into your art.

  • @piercearora7681

    @piercearora7681

    Жыл бұрын

    @Don't Read My Profile Photo Oh fuck off

  • @SerechII

    @SerechII

    Жыл бұрын

    Writing a script and panning pngs for an hour =/= feature film

  • @BBQChippie

    @BBQChippie

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree, really high-quality content every time. It's a beautiful video essay and also a wonderful bit of journalism.

  • @StoicDivinity

    @StoicDivinity

    Жыл бұрын

    Adderall is a thing.

  • @warpdrivefueledbyinsomnia8165

    @warpdrivefueledbyinsomnia8165

    Жыл бұрын

    @@HesJuanShot Given the concept of this video, this is a very apt comment ^^

  • @ABonafideSkeleton
    @ABonafideSkeleton8 ай бұрын

    Boy, those Phyrexians sure are really cool villains that have had a lot of effort put into them. Sure hope this multiversal war they're staging has a good conclusion.

  • @maxlove8707

    @maxlove8707

    6 ай бұрын

    I sure hope its not quarter baked and i hope its not the last nail in the coffin before mtg becomes expensive cardboard funkopops

  • @ABonafideSkeleton

    @ABonafideSkeleton

    6 ай бұрын

    @@maxlove8707 That would be _awful._

  • @Ahrpigi

    @Ahrpigi

    5 ай бұрын

    Surely the culmination of 20+ years of planes and walkers wouldn't be mostly resolved with a handwave off screen

  • @johndoe9343

    @johndoe9343

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Ahrpigi where can i find out more about that. didn't realize that lore wise there were these problems.

  • @rightwingersexposed8800

    @rightwingersexposed8800

    5 ай бұрын

    I wonder if such stories that are this ambitious or large can actually have satisfying conclusions

  • @micos3820
    @micos3820 Жыл бұрын

    I'm impressed by the effort Wizards put into the Phyrexian Language. I thought it was just an Alphabet but to hear that it's a full fledged language with its own rules and words is amazing.

  • @alexforest4190

    @alexforest4190

    Жыл бұрын

    I am also very impressed. I do find it scary with all the implications.

  • @sefatsilverlake3816

    @sefatsilverlake3816

    Жыл бұрын

    I wonder what team did they hired to do it, just genius

  • @robt2704

    @robt2704

    Жыл бұрын

    What's even more impressive is the effort put into the language, and the flaccid fart of a storyline that followed.

  • @CharonsNightmare

    @CharonsNightmare

    11 ай бұрын

    @@robt2704 🤝

  • @PhoenicopterusR

    @PhoenicopterusR

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@sefatsilverlake3816 I'm unsure of the team as a whole, but the head linguist they have for phyrexian is named Mary Kathryn Amiotte-Beaulieu. There's a couple interviews on KZread she's included in.

  • @1000Tomatoes
    @1000Tomatoes Жыл бұрын

    I like that they added unhuman sounds. Most conlangs I know of don't do that even if the are spoken by creatures without a semblance of similarity to humans.

  • @sirearlgrey2036

    @sirearlgrey2036

    Жыл бұрын

    Still trying to get the inflection right with the "sounds of disharmonious bells"

  • @mikeciul8599

    @mikeciul8599

    Жыл бұрын

    I want a Phyrexian text-to-speech engine that can do all the sounds!

  • @MagicTheNoah
    @MagicTheNoah Жыл бұрын

    the phyrexians are the good guys

  • @nebricback1430

    @nebricback1430

    13 күн бұрын

    So glad I found your comment

  • @Alpharius93
    @Alpharius93 Жыл бұрын

    I've never heard anything about Magic lore or Phyrexia, and clicked on this just out of curiosity. I was definitely not expecting such an in-depth and superbly composed essay about a creepy yet oddly fascinating fictional race. Now excuse me while I "perfect" my vocal chords so I can properly speak Phyrexian

  • @Jerorawr_XD
    @Jerorawr_XD Жыл бұрын

    "I have these nightmares where I lose my teeth" is the most jaw-dropping (no pun intended) intro lines to any video you've ever done. Masterful work, sir.

  • @very_not_emo

    @very_not_emo

    4 ай бұрын

    sets up the visceral metalness of the rest of it perfectly

  • @zenalias3131
    @zenalias3131 Жыл бұрын

    Came in for lore and analysis behind art pieces and I never expected a long segment about the language. Fernando's dedication truly demands every respect I can give.

  • @HighlyEntropicMind

    @HighlyEntropicMind

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much, but this is only possible because the magic community at large is just so fucking cool

  • @toastghost9145

    @toastghost9145

    Жыл бұрын

    Now I want to learn this language. I'm utterly fascinated by it

  • @jorgemarin2376

    @jorgemarin2376

    7 ай бұрын

    @@HighlyEntropicMindbless your autism . This is amazing

  • @noteveryday
    @noteveryday Жыл бұрын

    So ... this whole time Wizards has had like a handful of people making the Phyrexian language that is rich and complex and borrows from all sorts of real languages?

  • @Kydrou

    @Kydrou

    Жыл бұрын

    They have a couple of employees, whose main job is to maintain phyrexian language. It's the ladies in the end of the video. They even have a special title.

  • @AlixL96

    @AlixL96

    Жыл бұрын

    They actually had a professional linguist create the language back in Scars

  • @commentas2190

    @commentas2190

    Жыл бұрын

    and yet they chose to promote Secret Lair.

  • @ijuhi

    @ijuhi

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah i seriously doubt that they keep people on salary just to maintain this script.

  • @felixrivera895

    @felixrivera895

    Жыл бұрын

    I means typically that's the proces you follow to make a conlang

  • @quint3ssent1a
    @quint3ssent1a8 ай бұрын

    I think Yawgmoth is the most fitting man to sing a song "I'm only human, after all". Because he was just that, only a human, not even a planeswalker, but he created the most wicked hell in all multiverse, not even a fucking dragons could match the sheer level of MALICE this dude casually threw around.

  • @pokegard

    @pokegard

    5 ай бұрын

    In all fairness he did have many children who could help, but fair/true

  • @ogrogordo6084

    @ogrogordo6084

    3 ай бұрын

    The Ur - Incel of the Thran.

  • @henkdachief

    @henkdachief

    2 ай бұрын

    Phyrexia was build by the dragon phyrex who was a descended of atrax, the esper brother of bolas who build chromium. Yawgmoth just wore his crown and made their world his own, but Yawgmoth was a puppet of atrax all along. Hail atrax the greatest creator!

  • @comradecameron3726

    @comradecameron3726

    2 ай бұрын

    @@henkdachiefPhyrex died. Yawgmoth became a God.

  • @loremaster6828

    @loremaster6828

    2 ай бұрын

    @@henkdachief I'm gonna need that sauce guy

  • @ryanspruce7447
    @ryanspruce7447 Жыл бұрын

    I remember the Jin Gitaxias text reveal. It’s insane that members of the community have such a strong dedication towards a manufactured language that the translation was pretty much spot on

  • @Frater_Maven

    @Frater_Maven

    7 ай бұрын

    Dude, at the community college in my home town you can literally earn credits towards your degree by taking a class studying Tolkien's Elvish language from LOTR. He actually made up 4 languages (Dwarven, Elvish, Entish, and Mordorian) but Elvish is the most developed and polished by far.

  • @nathanl8622
    @nathanl8622 Жыл бұрын

    I'm also curious what the Phyrexian language _can't_ say. Considering how much they strive to strip away everything that doesn't fit with their warped vision of 'perfection,' a simple expression of physical need like "I'm thirsty" might not even be in their lexicon.

  • @DefaultSeaTurtle

    @DefaultSeaTurtle

    Жыл бұрын

    One thing that might be of interest we've speculated on - there doesn't seem to really be pronouns in the English sense (namely "I"). First person can be done with conjugation, but there's not really a word for it.

  • @noesunyoutuber7680

    @noesunyoutuber7680

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@DefaultSeaTurtleI wouldn't be surprised. The Phyrexians are, if not a hivemind entirely, then a collective. They have no need to distinguish themselves - every Phyrexian individual is just one piece of their mission to spread perfection.

  • @dragonfire72

    @dragonfire72

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@noesunyoutuber7680I wouldn't be surprised if first person pronouns were reserved for Praetors- those who lead are the only ones who need to think. I am Phyrexia, I am Perfection, I am Ambition, I am Refinement, I am Nature.

  • @meshuggahshirt

    @meshuggahshirt

    18 күн бұрын

    "This word could have been a fuel meter."

  • @MrWarptime
    @MrWarptime Жыл бұрын

    It's an odd coincidence how one of the notable features of Phyrexians has been the huge amount of teeth, while one of the ways to spot AI art in the current iterations are the images having way too many teeth.

  • @d.b.624

    @d.b.624

    7 ай бұрын

    New game mechanic: Dentistry

  • @vladislavpetkov6120

    @vladislavpetkov6120

    4 ай бұрын

    Abominations made from the stolen, stitched together artworks from non-consenting artists are an amazing parallel to phyrexians, I agree

  • @eragondude70
    @eragondude708 ай бұрын

    speaking of the transhumanist ideal of immortality, the phyrexian word for perfection and perfect is a combination of the words "to make" and "eternal"

  • @renhayenfay6108
    @renhayenfay61089 ай бұрын

    I'm absolutely obsessed with the entire Phyrexian aesthetic. Something about it is so subversive while also having meanings within meanings. A message I've always gotten from their aesthetic is something like "Finding the perfections in imperfections while knowing nothing is truly, fully perfect." Even a figure like Elesh Norn who seems perfect still has cracks in her crown/mask and exposed flesh, suggesting that no one is capable of achieving total perfection.

  • @DarksteelPenguin

    @DarksteelPenguin

    13 күн бұрын

    "Skin is the prison of the blessed and the stronghold of the heretic." -Argent Etchings, plate 64, passage 17

  • @godzidanny1567

    @godzidanny1567

    23 сағат бұрын

    The aesthetics that elesh norn and the phyrexians of machine orthodoxy are flayed because the skin for them is a sin, an imperfection that isolates the flesh from the phyrexian world and glory, Its mechanical parts look like cracked porcelain and marble, giving an elegant and grotesque aesthetic due to the organic and anatomical shapes such as teeth and bone, but at the same time shaped like machines, A beautiful and grotesque Phyrexian design, the machine's orthodoxy to release the purity of the individual is to destroy his self, and then sew the flesh, flay the skin, insert mechanical parts, End the individuality of the being and its emotions and conscience to be part of the collective and serve its praetor and phyrexia, the religion of phyrexia worships In the physical, rather than the spiritual, which worships the perfection of the being and skinning the weaknesses that are Sinful, and they worship unity, the collective, they are already perfect, but in their image, not for us, for them, individuality, emotions, flesh and skin, are weaknesses

  • @Scania114AzulGelo
    @Scania114AzulGelo Жыл бұрын

    I've been aware for a long time now that cards written in phyrexian were a thing, but I always thought the language was commonly known, explained on a blog post or else. This whole section on linguists working to decipher it is completely new to me, and I have to say... I've never seen anything so COOL before!!! These guys are heroes in the fandom of MTG, and they deserve recognition! What an adventure they are having, IRL, inside Magic's lore!

  • @Suicidekings_
    @Suicidekings_ Жыл бұрын

    Spice8Rack releases Mill vs Discard Yesterday, then my man Sam releases some (what I always assume to be absolute fire) poetic knowledge. This is the best month ever. Love your work man, can't wait to see what drops tonight!

  • @anglerdrake2912

    @anglerdrake2912

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah two nights in a row where I'm going to destroy my chances for a good night's sleep

  • @fercanche2279

    @fercanche2279

    Жыл бұрын

    The double Whammy of "How we treat mental illness unfairly in our societies and how we can do better, and also how both Mill and Discard can be read as psychological abuse but in different ways" and "How Phyrexia is a representation of Symbolic Misappropriation and Misutilization, and why it is so unsettling, but also look at all the work the designers of this game are putting into it, but also don't fall for the brutal smoke that the Phyrexians (and by extension and comparison with Italian futurists, fascists) are selling you" has been an intense trip. I will go and lie down and cry for the beauty that the analyses of these super dark themes have achieved.

  • @obadijahparks

    @obadijahparks

    Жыл бұрын

    Right...

  • @jessebridgeman767

    @jessebridgeman767

    Жыл бұрын

    Too bade Spice8 can't divorce being a chest pounding communist from his channel

  • @oliverdown6287

    @oliverdown6287

    Жыл бұрын

    I don’t know the logistics of this, but a more involved collab between the two in the future would be lovely to see

  • @mothballsva
    @mothballsva Жыл бұрын

    the recent Phyrexian focus in magic has very nearly dragged me back into the game. Phyrexia as a concept hits deep for me, and i can’t describe why.

  • @alejandrorivas4585

    @alejandrorivas4585

    9 ай бұрын

    Are you a horror fan? A sci-fi enjoyer? Perhaps you are religious or have religious trauma? Do you have mommy issues or have been through an abusive relationship? Perhaps you like giger, or pseudo romans. Do you enjoy stories about resisting authoritarianism? Like the phyrexians tick a lot of very specific boxes and do it all very very well.

  • @Kamishi845

    @Kamishi845

    7 ай бұрын

    Recently came back to the game but I had never been much into the lore side of things, because I only briefly played some MtG:A a couple of years ago and then went on a long hiatus. Coming back, I really like Wilds of Eldraine and all the Phyrexia cards. I think what I enjoy the most about Phyrexia is that there's a sense of ethereality to the cards; you can often sense a resemblance of something you've seen before, but the way it's depicted is so foreign you can't say where it comes from. It seems almost illusory, not quite real, and the mystery makes you want to keep looking despite also being deeply disturbing. Yet there's elegance and odd beauty, shapes accord to mathematical formulas of balance and attraction, at the same time they're also similarly grotesque and it's like your mind can't decide which one you think is correct. It's simultaneously neither and both. The only other instance I can think of that evokes a similar feeling with its art direction as Phyrexia is Bloodborne, where the world is just as fascinating as it is disturbing.

  • @mikefett5989

    @mikefett5989

    6 ай бұрын

    Very borg meets hellraiser demons for me

  • @daniiltkachuk7519

    @daniiltkachuk7519

    2 ай бұрын

    same for me, I can feel you, mate

  • @Jarlaxleify
    @Jarlaxleify11 ай бұрын

    Fantastic "For now, though, I'll just have the computer do it"... what a gut punch

  • @just-some-menace6138
    @just-some-menace6138 Жыл бұрын

    As someone who's first set of MTG was scars this was a lovely review of the visions and art which fueled the imagination of my 12 year old self.

  • @solaris_cc4353

    @solaris_cc4353

    Жыл бұрын

    I started with Scars as well. Cheers.

  • @virtuallycrazy8709

    @virtuallycrazy8709

    Жыл бұрын

    Scars block gang! Although admittedly I never left… my first and only real Modern deck has been Infect for the last five years or so…

  • @just-some-menace6138

    @just-some-menace6138

    Жыл бұрын

    @@virtuallycrazy8709 Only people who started with Scars like infect and count me in that denomination lol.

  • @stevesmith5883

    @stevesmith5883

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@just-some-menace6138 I started in Khans, but lost turn 2 to infect in a game of modern soon after, my immediate reaction was "I want whatever the hell that is" and have never looked back. Haven't played modern in a while (or any 60-card format for that matter) but currently building a Golgari Infect/Toxic deck in commander utilising all the new stuff plus some old favourites

  • @liamc.636

    @liamc.636

    8 ай бұрын

    Scars was my first too🤘

  • @jacobsweetser1878
    @jacobsweetser1878 Жыл бұрын

    The sudden jump to a Phyrexian voice around 26:37 legitimately jumpscared me, great work

  • @smoolz7818

    @smoolz7818

    Жыл бұрын

    I could've pooped myself

  • @gusbaaten7003
    @gusbaaten7003 Жыл бұрын

    Would just like to point out that the writing is insanely good. The diction, prosody, and pacing were so good I was constantly blown away “Thrun smiles with crooked teeth”

  • @erixbane8568

    @erixbane8568

    Жыл бұрын

    This line brought me to tears

  • @thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlong

    @thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlong

    11 ай бұрын

    @@erixbane8568 why?

  • @butHomeisNowhere___

    @butHomeisNowhere___

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlongart.

  • @SovietWarMusic

    @SovietWarMusic

    9 ай бұрын

    @@butHomeisNowhere___ Which card is that?

  • @jakepetropoulos1074

    @jakepetropoulos1074

    9 ай бұрын

    That lone got me so fucking badly

  • @ValerieEnriquez
    @ValerieEnriquez Жыл бұрын

    Discussing Dante's Inferno, Baroque art, linguistics/conlangs AND Magic: the Gathering lore all in one video is a feat in itself. To do it in just over an hour is monumental. Also, yeah, you got me with the audio jump scare too.

  • @nemou4985

    @nemou4985

    Жыл бұрын

    Thie video is marketing saying how "high queality" and has "evolved" into the 2010's and 2020's while players know otherwise. Old phyrexian art from Invasion block was lurid and detailed, new "sterile" paintings and aesthetics are sanitized increasingly to be appealing to little kids and morals censors: MTG has become as souless as Phyrexia itself.

  • @willowthywisp

    @willowthywisp

    11 ай бұрын

    @@nemou4985 You say that as if Crawling Chorus isn't one of the most terrifying things in games. dozens of blank, doll faces grasping out at you.

  • @nemou4985

    @nemou4985

    11 ай бұрын

    @@willowthywisp About as "terrifying" as a couple of mannequins, since its neither deformed nor undead nor grafted

  • @willowthywisp

    @willowthywisp

    11 ай бұрын

    @@nemou4985 and that's the terrifying part. You have a clean Phyrexia, one based on the image of Elesh Norn, a sign of her own narcissism, where everything follows after her

  • @nemou4985

    @nemou4985

    11 ай бұрын

    @@willowthywisp Wow, such spooky, mannequin gets her *ss handed and gets obliterated by sudden millenial angel with barely any buildup, legions crumble into dust as a B-movie plot, wow...

  • @A_Wise_Monkey
    @A_Wise_Monkey Жыл бұрын

    I’m surprised you didn’t explained why the simbol of phi was used as phyrexian emblem. In math phi represent the constant of the golden ratio (1 +sqrt(5))/2=1.6… which is the mathematical translation for perfection hence the reason why phyrexian use it and they are basically named after it. Also in the first expansions the symbol was slightly different since the line cutting the circle wasn’t straight; which I interpreted as a sign of how phyrexian distorted the ideal of perfection. Idk why they came back from this design choice? Maybe to show that they have reached actual perfection and now are unbeatable??😮

  • @BurnDoubt

    @BurnDoubt

    Жыл бұрын

    J. Robert King originally had written Yawgmoths Phyrexia as winning the apocalypse against Dominaria. There was a not-so-subtle protest against the changing of his story in the last book of the Apocalypse cycle

  • @Lyubimov89

    @Lyubimov89

    Жыл бұрын

    Narrative-wise an unbeatable antagonist is a shaky concept. There’s really just a handful of stories you can tell with one of those.

  • @balrogdahomie

    @balrogdahomie

    Жыл бұрын

    … I’m pretty sure it’s just because “phyrexia” and “phyresis” with “phi” phonetically The connection to the golden ratio is interesting, but I don’t know that it’s intentional. And phi isn’t the “mathematical translation of perfection”, it’s just a number with some interesting properties, that often looks aesthetically pleasing when used in art

  • @BurnDoubt

    @BurnDoubt

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Lyubimov89 I see you've never read the books.

  • @hannukahcelt2027

    @hannukahcelt2027

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BurnDoubt Well, if you think about it, Yawgmoth forced Urza to sacrifice himself to defeat Phyrexia. In a way, Phyrexia in a sense won a pyrrhic victory, as Urza was more or less a huge thorn in their side.

  • @FulmenosQuiesce
    @FulmenosQuiesce Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another great and insightful look into this game I love. The Phyrexian language was an oddity taht I found interesting, but one I saw as an imitation of other cases like Tolkien's Sindarin. I was unaware that so much work (or indeed, community engagement) went into it! It makes me wonder though, what the endgame for phyrexians at large will be. As you correctly point out, there's fractures in the factions and even in the higher echelons of Phyrexia (that pesky thing "free will" has a way of cropping up despite best efforts) and since there's Phyrexian support of the rebels even, I would love to see if phyrexians can manage to integrate (semi) peacefully into the multiverse proper. After all, I think that when the dust settles, complete extermination would be impossible, Phyrexia will have touched many other planes and, having shown that they're not just your archetypal black hat legions (nowadays, at any rate), there's bound to be some more reasonable ones out there. Especially if whatever cure is sure to pop up in the future doesn't do away with the physical changes but only restores the spiritual aspects of a person.

  • @genericusername8337

    @genericusername8337

    Жыл бұрын

    Free will isn't necessary for dissent in this universe, much like it isn't in ours. All you need are biological systems, that react to rules/norms/laws with hostility, or ones that don't care for the rules/want to break them by default. Curiosity works too; a desire to explore what the rules are for, what lies beyond them, or how they could/should be manipulated.

  • @mr.gagreflex

    @mr.gagreflex

    Жыл бұрын

    You spent 500 dollars on a comment with a typo

  • @annatuominen6496

    @annatuominen6496

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@mr.gagreflex The "MXN" after the amount of money is denoting a different currency, they spent approximately 10 dollars after the currency is converted to usd.

  • @joshburns1777
    @joshburns1777 Жыл бұрын

    I don’t play Magic or collect its cards. I don’t really have any interest in doing so. I don’t know why this video came up in my recommended. However, I hungrily watched this whole video, engrossed, and wanted more when it was finished. What a fascinating, thorough, beautiful piece of filmmaking. I am a DM (Dungeons and Dragons) and love worldbuilding, and I guess that’s why this video struck such a chord with me. Please keep making such high calibre videos; they are a real gift.

  • @SkyMurphy77

    @SkyMurphy77

    8 ай бұрын

    A fellow DM?

  • @odarkeq

    @odarkeq

    4 ай бұрын

    As a casual recommendation, I'd say read the original Magic books about the introduction of Phyrexia: "The Brother's War" (Jeff Grubb) and "Planeswalker" (Lynn Abbey) are beautiful novels and could help to inspire new ideas in your DnD campaign.

  • @joshburns1777

    @joshburns1777

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh great, thanks for the suggestions! I’ll definitely look into those.

  • @tomasztrela7873
    @tomasztrela7873 Жыл бұрын

    Sam, you singlehandedly level up the entire community and the game as a cultural phenomenon, unbelievable.

  • @TrilainaBloodwind
    @TrilainaBloodwind Жыл бұрын

    This is by far my favorite video I've seen on this channel. The influence and impact of the Phyrexians as a concept has haunted us for decades now, and I'm in awe at the attention to detail and the tender love the team working on Magic has put into EVERYTHING that is tied to this game. It's stunning, and while morbid at times, extremely fascinating.

  • @amberhernandez
    @amberhernandez Жыл бұрын

    Another note on how progress affects iterations is Ezuri, my favourite creature from the Mirrodin/Phyrexia blocks. Seeing him standing so "valiantly" only to fall and be changed into a hulking Phyrexian beast was such a shock, but there was a long time between Claw of Progress and today. Ezuri, Stalker of the Spheres, perfectly emulates the concept of perfection as a scale, not as a binary. After years of iterations and reiterations, Ezuri became a much more horrifying version of himself: nearly a perfect replica of his original form. He straddles the uncanny valley of familiarity, hearkening back to the development of Phyrexians from the body horror of yore to their newfound mockery of life itself. It's as if he was still resisting perfection upon his transformation, only to be refined once the last of his will was stripped from him. Renegade Leader, Claw of Progress, and Stalker of the Spheres all stand as a microcosm of Phyrexian advancement itself, and I think it's the perfect example to show someone what Phyrexia is.

  • @toastghost9145

    @toastghost9145

    Жыл бұрын

    I very much enjoy this analysis!

  • @BurnDoubt

    @BurnDoubt

    Жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of back in the day, reading the books going "Look what that bastard Yawgmoth did to my boy Ertai 😢"

  • @origaminosferatu3357
    @origaminosferatu33578 ай бұрын

    The sheer weight of world building put into this language and the world it comes from makes the flop of the end of the most recent story arc so much more shattering. Splendid video as always, you fill videos about a card game with such reverence, they're genuinely moving.

  • @christina.morris
    @christina.morris Жыл бұрын

    What an absolutely phenomenal piece of work, you've outdone yourself this time. Staring at the language so intently through this, I kinda wanna use it for a tattoo...

  • @nymphrodellsalavin

    @nymphrodellsalavin

    Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, yeah me too

  • @jeffreydenenberg7101

    @jeffreydenenberg7101

    Жыл бұрын

    and in doing so make your skin just a little more perfect

  • @marshallhill5900

    @marshallhill5900

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought so too so I’m gonna do it

  • @TheyCallMeDio

    @TheyCallMeDio

    Жыл бұрын

    Next thing you know your skin starts to turn into porcelain

  • @marcocamaiti212
    @marcocamaiti212 Жыл бұрын

    Gassman's voice reciting the Terzo Canto of Inferno gave me goosebumps. As always, astounding visual and auditory work, Sam.

  • @keenfrizzle
    @keenfrizzle Жыл бұрын

    26:24 This part still hits me every time. You can tell how familiar sam is with horror with how effortlessly and efficiently he can articulate how each type of horror captures people's imaginations. Gothic and cosmic horror in the Innistrad ep; here, cult and body horror. Just amazing respect for the artform

  • @viniciusairesstaub2995

    @viniciusairesstaub2995

    7 ай бұрын

    What does he say there? English is not my first language and I struggle to understand it (it jumpscared me btw)

  • @tdimensional6733

    @tdimensional6733

    7 ай бұрын

    "You are drawn in by a- morbid curiosity. One that disobeys logic. Might I take these offering hands? Where will they lead me? To what does this monument owe reverence? Who took the eyes from the sockets of your ceramic skull? ...Was it her? Did she seduce you with covenant of boundless magnificence? Did you resist?"

  • @franslair2199
    @franslair21994 ай бұрын

    I saw Phyrexian writing before, but always assumed that it's the standard approach to fictional languages, where they're just English written with invented letters. Not only is this not the case here, but the concept of having a consonant that is the sound of a sharpening knife is both understandable and mind-blowing.

  • @skyorrichegg
    @skyorrichegg Жыл бұрын

    If anyone is curious what is said in Italian at 49:14 and on it is from Canto III of Dante's Inferno: "Dinanzi a me non fuor cose create se non etterne, e io etterno duro. Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch’intrate’." Which can be roughly translated as (Longfellow translation): "Before me there were no created things, Only eternal, and I eternal last. All hope abandon, ye who enter in!"

  • @Somerandomjingleberry

    @Somerandomjingleberry

    7 ай бұрын

    Ah, so it’s like one of the only lines the average layman like myself would know from the poem, usually remembered differently as “abandon all hope, ye who enter here”

  • @skyorrichegg

    @skyorrichegg

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Somerandomjingleberry yeah, it is probably the most famous line from Dante's Inferno and yours is a rendition that other works tend to reference as it makes more sense to a modern reader while still feeling poetically epic. There is some reason I went with the Longfellow translation. I think mostly just because it is available online for free and easily accessible, but I feel like there was another reason. It has been a few months so I do not remember though.

  • @SpacemanSR
    @SpacemanSR Жыл бұрын

    Well Sam, this is a masterpiece. I thought Blind Eternities was your magnum opus, but this might take it. Phenomenal

  • @silence433
    @silence433 Жыл бұрын

    17:08 "More disturbing than the unknown is a distortion of the familiar." Flavor text for Fleshmad Steed, Theros. One of my favorite flavor texts in all of Magic, and one very fitting for Phyrexia as a whole. With the new set especially, we see that those embraced and transformed by Phyrexian influence view themselves as an apex, the perfected beings, while those outside it view it as "the machine hell" or a tortured end, worthy of all the fear and horror it imbues. 10 days late to the video but I have to say, with Phyrexian lore and some of its cards being among my absolute favorites in MtG history, this video was a real treat for me and as always you nailed it. It's always clear how much effort, time, and knowledge you invest into getting your videos right and I know I'm not alone when I say I appreciate it. I rarely have time to play Magic these days but I'm still as much of a fanatic for it as I was when I started and it's content like this that really keeps me absorbed in the fantasy.

  • @kmoustakas
    @kmoustakas Жыл бұрын

    Alright, as an old school phyrexian fan, this video is literally touching. I started playing magic with the phyrexian assault preconstructed deck. Damn my babies have evolved since then!

  • @ExhaustedElox
    @ExhaustedElox Жыл бұрын

    The Phyrexians are so terrifying as they seem so unstoppable and alien. Yet, they came from the mind of a mortal man. Can't wait to see where the story goes now.

  • @TrilainaBloodwind
    @TrilainaBloodwind Жыл бұрын

    Love that Rhystic was asking some killer questions about the Phyrexian language, and no one knew it was him (at least I think it was ._.;; )

  • @dough4prez

    @dough4prez

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm sure they knew who he is.

  • @magdalenagolomb3905
    @magdalenagolomb3905 Жыл бұрын

    As a linguist, and someone who has worked in transcription / palaeography before, the segment about the language hit me SO hard, it's indescribable. I want to know what Fer does as a day job, bc his version of fun sounds a lot like mine!! 😂 As someone who is into the lore, marketing and art of MTG much more than into actual gameplay (I have always sucked at that and have instead since childhood gone for collecting for lore and art), your videos are treasure troves. Please keep on doing what you do!

  • @kaitlyn__L

    @kaitlyn__L

    11 ай бұрын

    He's a scriptwriter for PBS Space Time, a physics and cosmology web show. There's a surprising overlap between physicists and conlang-ers I've noticed.

  • @magdalenagolomb3905

    @magdalenagolomb3905

    11 ай бұрын

    @@kaitlyn__L Well, my brother and father are physicists, I myself have always gone more of the musician and linguist route, like my mum. Dang it. It's not that I was bad at math and physics, I was quite good, it's just that I always found it to be less interesting than the other options I had.

  • @MrStimpson38
    @MrStimpson38 Жыл бұрын

    When it comes to my mentality as it pertains to the Phyrexians evolution across the years, I can compare it to the vampire Lestat's view of humanity. I was in love, at first, with their beauty. The oil infused horror of guts, bone and metal were mesmerizing. But as the years went on, and the tonal shift happened before my eyes, I felt disconnected from the race that I held in such high regard. I've been looking for my own Louis. Someone, or something, to help me fall back in love with the thing I've held so dear for decades. This video is my Louis. Thank you, for helping me fall back into love with Phyrexians with this expertly crafted documentary. I'm excited to view the rest of your content.

  • @pro8ord
    @pro8ord Жыл бұрын

    Lapsed/former Magic player here. Your videos are an absolute delight. Such meticulous research to contextualize the lore and mechanics of a game I loved as a child (the linguistics part in particular was really interesting for me). I don't think I'll ever go back to playing MTG, but I'll definitely keep my eye on your work. Cheers!

  • @hunterfriedl9189
    @hunterfriedl9189 Жыл бұрын

    Every single one of these episodes takes me one step deeper into the artistic style of mtg and it’s artists. I love every step down into the inferno.

  • @jgtmtg
    @jgtmtg Жыл бұрын

    All right, 2 things. One, I got to meet Sam at Magic Con Philly and quickly discuss this video and the mountain of work that it was, I knew it would be something special. Also, I am watching this after having a double root canal and I feel personally invested in the first couple minutes as the pain medicine is wearing off. I thought this would distract me. I was wrong.

  • @biomancer3166

    @biomancer3166

    Жыл бұрын

    Perfection is a process, and pain is the road it travels; Glory to Phyrexia. Hope you feel better

  • @elchanneldeluk
    @elchanneldeluk Жыл бұрын

    There are no words in this language or any conlang that can express how amazing you are, Sam. This is perfect. You compleated yourself. Also 26:36 I shat myself wtf I was most definitely NOT expecting that...

  • @MehrGills
    @MehrGills Жыл бұрын

    Imagine playing a dnd campaign with phyrexia. Having the players figure out pieces of the language as they invade the multiverse of the forgotten realms (or whatever multiverse you want). This would be a massive undertaking, especially now without the full language, and would require all players to also be on-boars. But just imagine how cool it could be

  • @joaobender3524

    @joaobender3524

    Жыл бұрын

    I did something like this once, players did not get invested. But it really is a nice concept.

  • @MehrGills

    @MehrGills

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joaobender3524 yeah. You'd definitely need 100% on-board players, which is very rare for this kind of concept, but I would love to see this successfully implemented

  • @GerBessa

    @GerBessa

    Жыл бұрын

    If one player is a druid, he can be on-boar.

  • @JungleLadd

    @JungleLadd

    Жыл бұрын

    My group is playing a spelljammer campaign atm. Im playing a sleeper agent whose slowly dosing the multiverse with the glistening oil. Its been a blast.

  • @yargolocus4853

    @yargolocus4853

    Жыл бұрын

    I've been in a new phyrexia dnd game for 2 years now, at the time of scars block, and on the side of glisteners, now half phyrexian party. It's been absolutely stellar, with a supporting community and dedication to boot.

  • @elogee_yt
    @elogee_yt Жыл бұрын

    "Thrun smiles with crooked teeth" gave me goosebumps. Love my boy Thrun 😭❤

  • @chrisheartman9263
    @chrisheartman9263 Жыл бұрын

    I've never heard a non-italian pronounce Dante Alighieri's name so right. Good job! Same with Paradiso! Also: hot take, but All Will be One/Phyrexia is more cyberpunk then Neo-Kamigawa. You can't change my mind. Also also: this video is way more serious then how the Wizards take Phyrexia seriously

  • @DiceTry
    @DiceTry Жыл бұрын

    The transition from Phyrexia being only seen in Black to each color was an important change, and it better showcase that evil comes in every color. Not only that, but the philosophies of each version of phyrexian shows how evil is but a matter of perspective, as unification and perfection are noble goals made evil by the process.

  • @theaeskey2502
    @theaeskey2502 Жыл бұрын

    I can’t wait for this one. Your take on all this is 10/10 just got through rewatching your Ravnica and innestrad vids.

  • @abcdefghijkl5408

    @abcdefghijkl5408

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @heycidskyja4668

    @heycidskyja4668

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @theaeskey2502

    @theaeskey2502

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @theaeskey2502

    @theaeskey2502

    Жыл бұрын

    @@heycidskyja4668 ♥️ 😘

  • @justabeholder4753
    @justabeholder4753 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, the MTG tubers I like are all putting out their big vids. First spice 8 rack with Mill VS Discard and now this. Needless to say I'm excited.

  • @C._Bradford

    @C._Bradford

    Жыл бұрын

    best Day EVER!!!!

  • @MS-jp3op
    @MS-jp3op3 ай бұрын

    My first introduction to Phyrexia was in the summer between 5th and 6th grade when a friend that was helping teach me the game utterly destroyed me with a Dreadnought. At the time I hadn't seen anything stronger than a 6/6, so the 12/12 monstrosity made a lasting impression. They became my favorite characters in the game, I've always loved a heel. Amongst my friends I took on the roll of "that crazy old man in church" saying one day they'd return. Even now, after their apparent second defeat, I still remain faithful. Perfection is a journey, not a destination. The Father is still waiting, this heresy will not stand. Unlife cannot die, Phyresis is the way.

  • @jesusojeda7850
    @jesusojeda78508 ай бұрын

    If at some point you were disappointed or feel sad about the fall of phyrexia, imagine how Fernando Franco must have felt

  • @oldking7480
    @oldking7480 Жыл бұрын

    Whenever I am feeling the Magic burnout, your videos always keep me going back for more.

  • @TrypKingsley
    @TrypKingsley Жыл бұрын

    This video seems to represent the most perfect example of the aim of this channel. A little irl lore, a little in universe lore, a lot of expansion. So much love. Thanks, Sam. This is beautiful.

  • @Otacon2099
    @Otacon2099 Жыл бұрын

    phyrexia, a dark twisted dillusion from a once mortal man. I would LOVE to see rhystic do a standup depiction of yagmoth but a retrospective is always great to ponder on.

  • @ackbooh9032

    @ackbooh9032

    Жыл бұрын

    Phyrexians are brutal, but Compleation is beautiful. Could it have been consensual? Is it really bad in itself? There is biodiversity, change, and shared values in Phyrexia.

  • @joeyriddle428

    @joeyriddle428

    Жыл бұрын

    @Ackbooh yea its pretty easy to get everyone on board when u strip everyone of their free will with metal and bone

  • @thaddeusgenhelm8979

    @thaddeusgenhelm8979

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ackbooh9032 There is probably *a version* of the Compleation that could be, heh, safe, sane, and consensual, but unfortunately the Phyrexians are stuck with the fact that their original creator and god was a megalomaniacal necromancer who based his entire project on a plague that would poison, kill, and convert his enemies, and since they've never managed to overcome or replace that poison... Wellll I don't think there's any happy endings in store here =P

  • @mariapolternest7993

    @mariapolternest7993

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thaddeusgenhelm8979 ain’t the “safe sane and consensual” compleation what urabrasks all about

  • @thaddeusgenhelm8979

    @thaddeusgenhelm8979

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mariapolternest7993 I mean, arguably, yeah, he's probably the closest to it Phyrexia, as it is, can/could reach without being rebuilt from the ground up. He does not feel *compelled* to destroy/compleate other things just because they're there, he *wants* people to retain their individual "values" so they can contribute to the improvement (rather than just be a piece of) the greater whole, and so on... ... Buuuut he's still got a lot of general Phyrexian baggage. He's definitely "the best Phyrexian", and if his principals and ethics were that of the Phyrexian whole, coexistence would be substantially more possible, but in a lot of ways, he's mostly just a "not that evil guy" who looks like a good guy because all of his contemporaries are *extremely* evil.

  • @zachtheguy6469
    @zachtheguy6469 Жыл бұрын

    1:02:39 this part literally gave me goosebumps. This was incredibly well done and well presented. Thank you for combining all this information for us

  • @heyzeus7258
    @heyzeus7258 Жыл бұрын

    Makes you wonder how learning/crafting a language like Phyrexian might change someone's thinking like in the movie Arrival when they talk about the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis.

  • @Commander_Skullblade
    @Commander_Skullblade Жыл бұрын

    I think it's really cool that the Phyrexian numeral system visually follows the order of quadrants in a graph. The number one is in quadrant one, number two in quad two, and so on. It's one more detail that relates Phyrexian compleation with a belief that all things should be pragmatic and logical. And in this sense, I find myself relating to this desire.

  • @chicholino4454
    @chicholino4454 Жыл бұрын

    Ever since I was a kid, I've always gravitated towards villains in fiction. The Sith, Decepticons, Cobra... and later the Phyrexians. Villains have always looked cooler in my eyes and I especially like it when they shake up the status quo so, even though they'll most likely be stopped, Phyrexians are causing such a mess in the multiverse right now. I love it! Awesome video!

  • @LoganB591

    @LoganB591

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel like it would anti-climatic to make them just lose. I think some planes will become completely destroyed (I think Theros and Zendikar are gonna be completely lost to Phyrexia due to the spoilers)

  • @chicholino4454

    @chicholino4454

    Жыл бұрын

    ​​@@LoganB591 I agree. They have such a big advantage going into March of the Machine that it's hard to believe that there will be a neat and clean solution to the Phyrexian threat this time. The first time around, since everything was centralized on Yawgmoth, taking care of him was enough. But now... taking Elesh Norn down just wouldn't have the same effect as almost every other praetor would actually want it to happen.

  • @trunkulent

    @trunkulent

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LoganB591 Would be wild if Zendikar was totally lost. How's the one world with a designated plane-wide immune system croak to a little disease!

  • @faerie7dragon

    @faerie7dragon

    Жыл бұрын

    The Multiverse as we know it is coming to an end. Even if defeated, I can't help but believe an endless war against them has been set in motion, given how far their infection has been spread by The Realm Breaker.

  • @MatthewCJoy

    @MatthewCJoy

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats literally everyone

  • @shoe7393
    @shoe73933 ай бұрын

    I had no idea the lore went this deep. I love Phyrexia in terms of its theme and aesthetic of biomachinery and the amount of effort and detail put into the lore just adds to the beauty of it. Thank you for this amazing video

  • @GFreeGamer
    @GFreeGamer Жыл бұрын

    "Sheoldred has yet to be deposed" Aged hilariously

  • @saqvobase4301
    @saqvobase4301 Жыл бұрын

    I just noticed that the ends of Elesh Norn's mask sort of look like the symbol at the end of phyrexian sentences. The sharp hook

  • @Infiniteimpossibilty
    @Infiniteimpossibilty Жыл бұрын

    56:29 i would argue that The Hunters maze does not represent a rule by anarchy but rather a rule by Primitivism. Anarchy, by its very ideology is built on the concept of communal aid and flat hierarchy. The hunters Maze in contrast establishes a sort of libertarian primitivist notion of survival; one that finds itself intrinsically at odds with the ideological underpinnings of Anarchism. Anarchism sees the world as hostile, but people as fundamentally social, as charitable and ungovernable, who are capable of working together without rule of law. In contrast The Hunters maze bows immediately to its nature's perceived rule. The food chain becomes the new hierarchy, he who eats the most and the best is the Lion, the king of this particularly twisted jungle. This video rules though. A fantastic exploration of Phyrexia

  • @andrewgreenwood9068

    @andrewgreenwood9068

    Жыл бұрын

    I would say anarchy is closer to the furnace than the maze.

  • @wesleymclain9146
    @wesleymclain91466 ай бұрын

    Something interesting I noticed, Phyrexian might not have words for I'm tired or I'm thirsty as they may have no concept of such feelings. The ideal body wouldn't need food, water, or sleep.

  • @greymarkr9385
    @greymarkr93858 ай бұрын

    Phyrexians in lore: Meanwhile phyrexians in game: haha 10 counters bye bye

  • @SickOfItAll1988
    @SickOfItAll1988 Жыл бұрын

    Your work is stunning as always. I'm showing your videos to my girlfriend at the moment, who supports my hobby but doesn't really gets why it moves me like it does. We just finished the Ravnica videos and she really likes it. Your a great part of this community, I highly appreciate your perspective, thanks for creating these videos.

  • @justaguy8104
    @justaguy8104 Жыл бұрын

    That was easily some of the best work on the platform. Elegant and carefully crafted. Edit: The loops of callbacks woven throughout were amazing. Felt very like wandering back and forth through the many layers of New Phyrexia itself.

  • @8628416
    @8628416 Жыл бұрын

    You, sir, are a jewel of the MTG community. I remember before you decided to dedicate yourself entirely to these videos. I patiently waited for each one of them. Nowadays I don't watch them as soon as they come out. Not because I don't want to, but because each video of yours needs some time to digest. I hope and trust that you'll find a way of working around the consuming and devastating algorithm of KZread, so you can keep the quality and depth of your work. Thank you.

  • @AtrociousNightmare
    @AtrociousNightmare Жыл бұрын

    I have - ironically - no words to describe how amazing I found this video to be. Thank you so much. I'll share it everywhere.

  • @GoodMorningMagic
    @GoodMorningMagic Жыл бұрын

    YES! It's time

  • @andrewfornes5320

    @andrewfornes5320

    Жыл бұрын

    Gavin, just wanted to say that I love my new commander. Venser, Corpse Puppet. I just wonder why Jin didnt try to use him as the first phyrexian walker?

  • @Kydrou

    @Kydrou

    Жыл бұрын

    ​​@@andrewfornes5320 because he passed his spark to Karn. He was probably used as test subject, since before him, Walkers were supposedly "protected" from phyresis by their spark.

  • @CryptonicNova
    @CryptonicNova Жыл бұрын

    Truly a phenomenal dive into the nightmarish plane of Phyrexia. The iconography and atmosphere created in this video along with the music and underlying sounds adds so much to the tone of the video. This is a masterpiece, and you should be proud of this video for years to come.

  • @jameshayes-barber9340
    @jameshayes-barber9340 Жыл бұрын

    I would point out compleation doesn't undo your personality it just redirects it. Ajani still is loyal to his pride and wants to help is friends but now he sees his pride as New Phyrexia and wants to help is friends by showing them the glory of compleation. Tamiyo still loves research and is family oriented but now she studies Phyrexian science and her family is Phyrexian itself.

  • @Sillimant_
    @Sillimant_8 ай бұрын

    Or, it _was_ The phyrexians deserved more than one set between invading the multiverse and "oops all dead"

  • @lyanderthegreat663
    @lyanderthegreat663 Жыл бұрын

    I truly believe that you are one the most talented creators on this platform or any other. Thank you so much for everything you do for your burgeoning community.

  • @praisesolek
    @praisesolek Жыл бұрын

    This might be your best work yet. The semi-pretentious art critic style fits perfectly here and flows right in with the content. The pacing and moment-to-moment blocking are impeccable. The atmospheric background tracks set the mood right down to how you want it to be for a deep, intellectual, thought-provoking analysis. The time simultaneously flies by and expands over the whole runtime with extremely well-researched and well-curated information. Top notch video; I am properly floored.

  • @MrRib
    @MrRib Жыл бұрын

    Sam, every time you upload there's a feeling of "oh this is the best magic video to come out this year". I have never felt more confident in saying that this is so far the best video focusing on magic in the 2020s. Thank you for making this, I can already feel myself coming back to this in 5 years, after the threat of new phyrexia has been long replaced and reminiscing about what makes magic so exciting.

  • @nathan8659
    @nathan8659 Жыл бұрын

    I am fascinated how the progression of Phyrexian-inspired fear may reflect societal concerns regarding technological advancement, such as those you described from bioconservatism. This is so inspiring. I love how spell-binding MtG art is and want to show it the appreciation that you do one day.

  • @captaincroissandwich6950
    @captaincroissandwich6950 Жыл бұрын

    46:20 I found the examples Fer presented in reference to gaps in the Phyrexian vocabulary ("I'm thirsty" "I'm tired") particularly amusing, because from my perspective, there's a pretty obvious explanation for these two specific examples. Fer is not thinking like a Phyrexian here. The Phyrexians are a race in a constant pursuit of their own twisted version of perfection. Concepts such as thirst or exhaustion are phenomena derived from biological processes, things the Phyrexians would consider to be FLAWS of the flesh that they seek to excise from their bodies to become "perfect beings". Why, then, would they bother to allow such *nonsense* (in their worldview) to belong in their language at all? Once Phyrexian perfection is realized in the Multiverse, these concepts being put to pen would be entirely superfluous; useless.

  • @thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlong

    @thisgoddamusernamestoodamnlong

    11 ай бұрын

    as appose to card game lingo, which is obviously IMPERATIVE to achieving perfection!

  • @ordinarytree4678

    @ordinarytree4678

    11 ай бұрын

    only imperfect beings lose card games

  • @Quartz_Composer
    @Quartz_Composer Жыл бұрын

    This channel is so valuable because it provides a means of analyzing a mass market card game with the depth of artistic scholarship only usually available in university level art theory courses. Incredible video!

  • @remigusker6024
    @remigusker6024Ай бұрын

    I can't afford to get on a patreon or tip right now, but watching this again, at least I just want to say thank you. These videos, hell, documentaries are better than anything I've seen on TV and just make me happy to watch. This one in particular one especially, as despite their lackluster ending, I remain extremely fond of the phyrexians. Easily my favorite fantasy civilization.

  • @SelkieTears
    @SelkieTears Жыл бұрын

    i've literally never played magic in my life and i know nothing of the lore, but i LOVE anything to do with complex, fully realised universes. the uncovering of the phyrexian language is so, so cool and that art of elesh norn is one of the most beautiful and captivating pieces of art i've ever seen. this was really amazing, thank you for giving me an incredible jumping off point to explore magic lore even further!

  • @DurdleDers
    @DurdleDers Жыл бұрын

    Not even 4 minutes in and I have actual goosebumps. This is gonna be REAL good.

  • @G.Snackwell
    @G.Snackwell Жыл бұрын

    I can't imagine the amount of work that went into making this, well done. Who knew the backstory to mtg was so deep and compelling.

  • @TheAmateurDesperado
    @TheAmateurDesperado18 күн бұрын

    This is probably my favorite video about magic lore and history. I watch it like once a month. I love your channel!

  • @14deadratsinatrenchcoat
    @14deadratsinatrenchcoat3 ай бұрын

    I love the style of phyrexia. Especially Blue and White phyrexia. I just absolutely adore the twisted horrific beauty.

  • @anthonydelfino6171
    @anthonydelfino61718 ай бұрын

    Interesting thought.... when Fer says he can't tell you he's thirsty or tired in Phyrexian, I have to wonder if language for such concepts even exists in Phyrexian? If these are being that don't experience thirst or hunger or fatigue, why would they have words for the concepts? Also just a note of personal taste. I really didn't like the bone/teeth aesthetic they changed white phyrexia to, and much preferred the really creepy look of the porcelain.

  • @lillybareham1257
    @lillybareham12578 ай бұрын

    This video is utterly fantastic and watching Part IV honestly fills me with some sadness. There is so much amazing stuff going on with Phyrexia as a plane and how it works and yet, now, it has been stripped away to completely nothing. It feels bittersweet that a plane created via a long process of fermentation and corruption was wiped out as simply as brushing a hair off your shirt. I wish Magic had the balls to not completely collapse Phyrexia and everything we've seen grown with it and instead just lock it away. No shutting off the oil or even killing all the Praetors. Just removing it from the equation for the time being and allowing it fester more where it would need an even greater plan to return. I feel like Elesh Norn should've been that moment of triumph for the heroes and that first bit of fear for the Phyrexians. Their Mother killed by her own misguided desires that ironically went away from the will of her father, Yawgmoth. Thats what I think anyway

  • @synthetic240
    @synthetic2403 ай бұрын

    "Gate to Phyrexia" reminds me of some of HR Giger's lesser-known series about lonely biomechanical rooms that he visited in his dreams.

  • @ionutabroham1232
    @ionutabroham1232 Жыл бұрын

    so, i played magic for the first time the other day and now here I am spirraling into the rabbit hole.

  • @SLJB8
    @SLJB8 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely gorgeous piece. Real world theology interwoven with game history beautifully organized and narrated. This was the chronicle I've been waiting to watch. You've far beyond earned my sub and I wish I could like and sub multiple times.

  • @StegDarkhorse
    @StegDarkhorse Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. Glad to see you cover the Phyrexian's so thoroughly.

  • @IFinishedAVideoGame
    @IFinishedAVideoGame7 ай бұрын

    Goddamn that voice change completely terrified me! Bravo dude - don't think I ever expected to be scared during an hour long exploration of Magic the Gathering Art

  • @sams.975
    @sams.975 Жыл бұрын

    You are a champion in this community. I am astonished at how your content continues to get better and better. I love your nuance, insights, balance, and narrative abilities. The masterful video editing has always been a staple of your work, and it just keeps drawing me in. Thanks for all the awesome videos!

  • @magicalmadness
    @magicalmadness7 ай бұрын

    I feel bad for that dude. He did all this work and phearexia was destroyed in a single set

  • @verververververver

    @verververververver

    7 ай бұрын

    Let's hope they'll be back. Hard to keep such a wild plane down

  • @BlazingLee0610
    @BlazingLee0610 Жыл бұрын

    All your content is Boss, Sam! Looking forward to watching this! Hail Phyrexia!

  • @Varler_
    @Varler_ Жыл бұрын

    That video was really interesting and in-depth. Thanks for all the work you did in researching, interviewing, and writing the script! :)

  • @Existentialism8820
    @Existentialism88203 ай бұрын

    This is one of the best videos of not just Magic the gathering, but on body horror and ethics with the connection of man and machine

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