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Athreos, the Ferryman

Commander / EDH*

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If you wish to travel, you must pay the price.

Most souls will only ever cross the River of the Dead once, as they shake off their mortal coil and pass into the afterlife. Athreos, God of Passage, the dutiful ferryman, journeys continually from one shore to the other, shepherding the lost souls to their resting place. But some souls are not as complacent. They long to return, to journey back to the land of the living. As long as the fare is paid - three drops of the blood of an innocent - the Ferryman will oblige.

His clergy are devoted, minding the shores, guiding the living to a more...practical use. These apostles know better than to travel across the river themselves, but all must come when He calls for Damnation.

Everything that surrounds this river reeks of death. Angels fear to tread, Queens (Teysa) Popes (Karlov) and Lords (Kambal) have had their day - here they receive the same treatment as the Imps, Lichs, and Sadists. There are no royalty among the dead. Just silent passengers slowly traveling to the other side.


Every card in this deck is chosen because the function, art, or flavor text can be tied directly to the idea of death, rebirth, or the journey between the two. Some notably good Orzhov cards are not in this deck because they don't fit neatly into this flavor requirement or otherwise blaspheme against Athreos - see: Godless Shrine. Spells like Anguished Unmaking and Unburial Rites are great cards, and would be handy in this deck, but keeping the creatures flowing and devotion high is the key to getting to valuetown.

This is a grindy synergy deck that does nothing until it's doing everything. Packing six board wipes and dozens of creatures that remove things, it functions as a hard control deck in a lot of ways, and then generates huge value off casting a Wrath with Harvester or Blood Artist out.

It is soooooo political to be able to target opponents for reanimation. Blood Artist + Blood Pet + Athreos is an infinite combo...as long as you can coerce an opponent to let you kill another player. Death Cultist can work the same way for as much black mana as you can make.

Does this seem slow and clunky and inefficient? Yes. It's casual magic. But the flavor of this deck and the unbelievably complicated stacks that can happen when I board wipe with 8 things that trigger on a creature dying are why I keep coming back to it time and time again.

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Date added 6 years
Last updated 6 years
Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

2 - 0 Mythic Rares

32 - 0 Rares

26 - 0 Uncommons

19 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 3.16
Tokens Morph 2/2 C
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