Is Ajani a Phyrexian now?
Ajani Goldmane, a leonin planeswalker from Naya, Alara, was indeed compleated by the Phyrexians into becoming a Sleeper Agent, but he has since been un-compleated at the end of New Phyrexia’s Invasion of the Multiverse. This means that Ajani is no longer a Phyrexian and has returned to his normal state, although his experiences during the compleation process may have had a lasting impact on his character and Magic: The Gathering storyline.
Introduction to Ajani’s Story
Background
Ajani’s compleation occurred when he stayed behind to fight the Phyrexians while the rest of the group was trapped in Temporary Lockdown, and he was likely separated from the main group for a period, during which he was compleated by the Phyrexians.
Compleation and its Effects
The compleation process involves the replacement of a being’s body parts with Phyrexian metal, effectively emptying them of their humanity and replacing it with an unrelenting devotion to Phyrexia. However, in Ajani’s case, he was fortunate enough to be un-compleated and restored to his normal state.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Ajani’s Compleation
- When did Ajani become Compleated?: Ajani most likely got compleated after the events of DMU started, as he stayed behind to fight the Phyrexians while the rest of the group was trapped in Temporary Lockdown.
- Will Ajani return to normal?: Yes, Ajani has already returned to normal, as he was un-compleated at the end of New Phyrexia’s Invasion of the Multiverse.
- Did Ajani lose his spark?: No, Ajani still has his spark, as revealed in the stories for March of the Machine: The Aftermath.
About Phyrexian Compleation
- Can Ajani be cured?: Yes, Ajani was cured by Melira, the Living Cure, who removed the Phyrexian metal from his body and restored his humanity.
- Are all the Compleated planeswalkers dead?: No, compleated planeswalkers are not necessarily dead, but they are effectively emptied of their humanity and replaced with an unrelenting devotion to Phyrexia.
- Which Planeswalkers died in War of the Spark?: Gideon Jura, Domri Rade, and Dack Fayden all died in War of the Spark.
About Phyrexian Planeswalkers
- Is Ajani a traitor?: Ajani was compleated and became a Sleeper Agent for the Phyrexians, but he has since been un-compleated and is no longer a traitor.
- Did Nissa lose her spark?: Yes, Nissa’s spark faded as part of the Great Pruning, but she was later restored by Teferi, Karn, and Melira.
- What Planeswalkers are now Phyrexian?: Several planeswalkers, including Vraska, Tamiyo, Nissa, Lukka, Nahiri, Jace, and Tibalt, have been compleated by the Phyrexians.
About the Phyrexian Invasion
- What will happen to Compleated Planeswalkers?: Compleated individuals are effectively emptied of their humanity and replaced with an unrelenting devotion to Phyrexia, but some, like Ajani, can be un-compleated and restored to their normal state.
- Did Jace become Phyrexian?: Yes, Jace was compleated by the Phyrexians and became one of their agents.
- Is the Wanderer compleated?: The Wanderer is indeed compleated, as revealed in recent storyline developments.
About Key Characters
- Who is the mother of the Phyrexians?: Elesh Norn is the mother of the Phyrexians, who was created when the Phyrexians invaded Mirrodin and fell under the influence of the plane’s colored suns.
- How is Jodah so old?: Jodah has lived for an extended period due to the effects of the Eternal Ice, which dramatically slowed his aging process.
- How did Tamayo become Phyrexian?: Tamiyo was compleated by Jin-Gitaxias, who removed her organs and replaced them with Phyrexian metal, making her the first Phyrexian planeswalker.