The gods of Theros—Nylea, Ephara, Purphoros, Heliod, and a dozen more—walk among their followers in disguised form, whisper omens from the starry night sky, and claim petitioners in sprawling, dangerous temples called Nexuses . They are not all-good or all-wise; they are capricious, proud, jealous, and generous by turns. To win a god’s favor is to gain a powerful ally—but to earn their wrath is to invite a curse that can unravel a bloodline for generations.
Let’s be clear: Searching for a free via Google or Reddit will lead you to pirated content. While the temptation to save $30 is understandable, piracy hurts the creators and the future of the D&D/Magic crossovers.
Mythic Odysseys of Theros is a 256-page sourcebook that bridges the gap between Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition . It provides a Greek-mythology-inspired setting where players take on the roles of heroes destined for greatness, navigating a world where gods are tangible, meddling forces.
Theros is defined by its , who are actively involved in the world. They can be seen as constellations in the night sky, known as Nyx .
The gods of Theros—Nylea, Ephara, Purphoros, Heliod, and a dozen more—walk among their followers in disguised form, whisper omens from the starry night sky, and claim petitioners in sprawling, dangerous temples called Nexuses . They are not all-good or all-wise; they are capricious, proud, jealous, and generous by turns. To win a god’s favor is to gain a powerful ally—but to earn their wrath is to invite a curse that can unravel a bloodline for generations.
Let’s be clear: Searching for a free via Google or Reddit will lead you to pirated content. While the temptation to save $30 is understandable, piracy hurts the creators and the future of the D&D/Magic crossovers.
Mythic Odysseys of Theros is a 256-page sourcebook that bridges the gap between Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition . It provides a Greek-mythology-inspired setting where players take on the roles of heroes destined for greatness, navigating a world where gods are tangible, meddling forces.
Theros is defined by its , who are actively involved in the world. They can be seen as constellations in the night sky, known as Nyx .