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* AnyoneCanDie: This trilogy’s body count is extraordinary. It would be easier to count the characters who survive than those who die.
** But since you asked: [[spoiler:Takara, Hanna, Thaddeus, Barrin, Tsabo Tavoc, Agnate, Dralnu, Kristina, Daria, Tevesh Szat, Taysir, Greven il-Vec, Rhammidarigaaz, Crovax, Ertai, Commodore Guff, Bo Levar, Eladamri, Lin Sivvi, Urza, Gerrard and Yawgmoth]] all bite the dust.
** But since you asked: [[spoiler:Takara, Hanna, Thaddeus, Barrin, Tsabo Tavoc, Agnate, Dralnu, Kristina, Daria, Tevesh Szat, Taysir, Greven il-Vec, Rhammidarigaaz, Crovax, Ertai, Commodore Guff, Bo Levar, Eladamri, Lin Sivvi, Urza, Gerrard and Yawgmoth]] all bite the dust.
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* AnyoneCanDie: This trilogy’s body count is extraordinary. It would be easier to count the characters who survive than those who die.
** But since you asked:die. In the end, [[spoiler:Takara, Hanna, Thaddeus, Barrin, Tsabo Tavoc, Agnate, Dralnu, Kristina, Daria, Tevesh Szat, Taysir, Greven il-Vec, Rhammidarigaaz, Crovax, Ertai, Commodore Guff, Bo Levar, Eladamri, Lin Sivvi, Urza, Gerrard and Yawgmoth]] all bite the dust.
** But since you asked:
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** Several legendary creatures from the cards never make any appearance in the books, including Atalya the Samite, Cromat, Empress Galina, Kangee the Aerie Keeper, Reya Dawnbringer, and Verdeloth the Ancient.
** For an example of characters that actually appear, there's the Primevals Treva and Dromar, whose final fates [[spoiler:after the other three Primevals are killed]] are completely unknown.
** Several legendary creatures from the cards never make any appearance in the books, including Atalya the Samite, Cromat, Empress Galina, Kangee the Aerie Keeper, Reya Dawnbringer, and Verdeloth the Ancient.
** For an example of characters that actually appear, there's the Primevals Treva and Dromar, whose final fates [[spoiler:after the other three Primevals are killed]] are completely unknown.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** Several legendary creatures from the cards never make any appearance in the books, including Atalya the Samite, Cromat, Empress Galina, Kangee the Aerie Keeper, Reya Dawnbringer, and Verdeloth the Ancient.
** For an example of characters that actually appear, there's theWhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Primevals Treva and Dromar, whose final fates [[spoiler:after the other three Primevals are killed]] are completely unknown.
** Several legendary creatures from the cards never make any appearance in the books, including Atalya the Samite, Cromat, Empress Galina, Kangee the Aerie Keeper, Reya Dawnbringer, and Verdeloth the Ancient.
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** Several legendary creatures from the cards never make any appearance in the books, including Atalya the Samite, Cromat, Empress Galina, Kangee the Aerie Keeper,Reya Keeper, Reya Dawnbringer, and Verdeloth the Ancient.
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** Several legendary creatures from the cards never make any appearance in the books, including Atalya the Samite, Cromat, Empress Galina, Kangee the Aerie Keeper, Nemata the Grove Guardian, Reya Keeper,Reya Dawnbringer, and Verdeloth the Ancient.
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* AlienInvasionAlienInvasion: Ish, as the invading Phyrexians are actually [[spoiler:a severely altered form of the Thran, an ancient and now extinct race originally native to Dominaria]].
* AxCrazy: Tsabo Tavoc and Ertai are both missing a few bulbs from the chandelier, but Crovax out-crazies them both by orders of magnitude (and wields an ax in battle for good measure).
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* BigBad: Yawgmoth.Yawgmoth is the lord of Phyrexia and the ultimate Big Bad behind not just this trilogy, but the entire near-decade long Weatherlight/Urza story as a whole.
* TheBusCameBack: After being introduced in ''Literature/TimeStreams'' and being MIA in ''Literature/BloodlinesMagicTheGathering'', the dragon Rhammidarigaaz returns here and by ''Planeshift'' is upgraded to {{Deuteragonist}}.
* CombatSadomasochist: Tsabo Tavoc combines this with HiveMind for a truly disturbing pathology. How pathological? She'll throw thousands of her ''own troops' to their deaths, just to enjoy the sensation of it.
* EldritchAbomination: After being hyped for several years, Yawgmoth finally makes his triumphant appearance in ''Apocalypse''... as a malevolent, planet-sized FogOfDoom. Readers weren't exactly impressed.
* TheFinalTemptation: Yawgmoth tempts both Urza and Gerrard, [[spoiler:and is successful in both cases at that, driving Urza to betray his own planeswalker alliance and Gerrard to fight Urza to the death on his orders]].
* LetsYouAndHimFight: [[spoiler:Yawgmoth]] seduces [[spoiler:Urza and Gerrard]] at the end of ''Planeshift'' and at the beginning of ''Apocalypse'' compels them to fight each other to the death to see who gets to serve him. [[spoiler:Gerrard wins, but realizes that the Hanna he is being tempted with is in fact Yawgmoth himself]].
* NatureSpirit: Molimo the Maro-Sorcerer, who is both sentient manifestation and guardian of the Llanowar Forest, making him a counterpart to Yavimaya's maro-sorcerer Multani.
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: A rare heroic example, as Gerrard attempts to warn his home nation of Benalia about the Phyrexians but is summarily arrested for desertion, having left his post to rejoin the Weatherlight and rescue Sisay back in ''Literature/RathAndStorm''.
* SadisticChoice: Tsabo Tavoc leaves the captured metathran general Thaddeus alive after torturing and partly dissecting him to force his comrade Agnate to choose between giving the man he is completely devoted to a MercyKill or living him alive in agony. [[spoiler:Agnate kills him, and is never the same after]].
* SadisticChoice: Tsabo Tavoc leaves the captured metathran general Thaddeus alive after torturing and partly dissecting him to force his comrade Agnate to choose between giving the man he is completely devoted to a MercyKill or living him alive in agony. [[spoiler:Agnate kills him, and is never the same after]].
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Teferi decides the Invasion is unwinnable for Dominaria and phases himself and his homelands of Zhalifir and Shiv out of reality.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Kavu, a species of large quadrapedal omnivores that are awakened by Gaea to help the coalition fight off the Phyrexians. They're much more prominent in the cards than they are in the novels, but they are mentioned a couple of times.
* ServantRace: The Metathran.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Kavu, a species of large quadrapedal omnivores that are awakened by Gaea to help the coalition fight off the Phyrexians. They're much more prominent in the cards than they are in the novels, but they are mentioned a couple of times.
* ServantRace: The Metathran.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Teferi decides the Invasion is unwinnable for Dominaria and phases himself and his homelands of Zhalifir and Shiv out of reality.
reality. This effectively has all the involved parties PutOnABus, one they will not return from for several years.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Kavu, a species of largequadrapedal quadrupedal omnivores that are awakened by Gaea to help the coalition fight off the Phyrexians. They're much more prominent in the cards than they are in the novels, but they are mentioned a couple of times.
* ServantRace: TheMetathran.Metathran, first introduced in back in ''Bloodlines'', are a servant race created from Phyrexian DNA from Urza for the sole purpose of fighting the Phyrexian invaders.
* TheStarscream: Tsabo Tavoc ''wants'' to kill her master Crovax and take the position of evincar for her own. Amusingly enough she's perfectly capable of it in the card set, but by the time she reunites with her boss she's already been trashed by the heroes and repaired with cheap materials as punishment for her failure. Crovax has no trouble at all backing up his words after declaring that YouHaveFailedMe.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Kavu, a species of large
* ServantRace: The
* TheStarscream: Tsabo Tavoc ''wants'' to kill her master Crovax and take the position of evincar for her own. Amusingly enough she's perfectly capable of it in the card set, but by the time she reunites with her boss she's already been trashed by the heroes and repaired with cheap materials as punishment for her failure. Crovax has no trouble at all backing up his words after declaring that YouHaveFailedMe.
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** Several legendary creatures from the cards never make any appearance in the books, including Atalya the Samite, Cromat, Empress Galina, Kangee the Aerie Keeper, Molimo the Maro-Sorcerer of Llanowar, Nemata the Grove Guardian, Reya Dawnbringer, and Verdeloth the Ancient.
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* WhereItAllBegan: The finale of ''Invasion'' takes place at Koilos, where Urza and Mishra [[Literature/TheBrothersWar first opened the portal to Phyrexia]].
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* WhereItAllBegan: The finale of ''Invasion'' takes place at Koilos, where Urza and Mishra [[Literature/TheBrothersWar first opened the portal to Phyrexia]].Phyrexia]].
* YouHaveFailedMe: Crovax ''eats'' Tsabo Tavoc after her failure at Koilos.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Crovax ''eats'' Tsabo Tavoc after her failure at Koilos.
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* BiologicalWeaponsSolveEverything: Tsabo Tavoc's philosophy. Her defeat convinces the Phyrexians to ease off the plague ships and witch engines in favor of more blunt force.
* BlindSeer: Urza disguises himself as one to advise the Weatherlight's crew without the baggage that would come with revealing himself to them directly.
* DespairEventHorizon: Losing his daughter Hanna drives Barrin to sacrifice himself and his island homeland of Tolaria, an event depicted on the card ''[[https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?printed=true&multiverseid=23098 Obliterate]]''.
* TheDragonsComeBack: In ''Planeshift'', renegade planeswalker Tevesh Szat guides dragon leader Darigaaz to resurrect the "Primevals", five legendary dragons that ruled the world twenty thousand years ago. [[spoiler:As it turns out Darigaaz himself is actually the first dragon, whose resurrection makes it possible for the other four to be revived]].
* EarlyBirdCameo: The cards for the five Primevals were released in the ''Invasion'' set, even though four of them don't actually appear until ''Planeshift''.
* TheDragonsComeBack: In ''Planeshift'', renegade planeswalker Tevesh Szat guides dragon leader Darigaaz to resurrect the "Primevals", five legendary dragons that ruled the world twenty thousand years ago. [[spoiler:As it turns out Darigaaz himself is actually the first dragon, whose resurrection makes it possible for the other four to be revived]].
* EarlyBirdCameo: The cards for the five Primevals were released in the ''Invasion'' set, even though four of them don't actually appear until ''Planeshift''.
* FaceHeelTurn: While Weatherlight crew member Crovax already completed his descent into villainy back in ''[[Literature/MasqueradeCycle Nemesis]]'', here BlueMage Ertai follows him, having been broken by the death of his lover Belbe and subsequent forced servitude to Crovax.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Gerrard disembowels Tsabo Tavoc in ''Invasion'', and Crovax later kills her. Not only do both characters lose pure stat matches with her in the card game, it's completely impossible for either to do any damage to her at all thanks to [[https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=23321 her card's abilities]].
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Gerrard disembowels Tsabo Tavoc in ''Invasion'', and Crovax later kills her. Not only do both characters lose pure stat matches with her in the card game, it's completely impossible for either to do any damage to her at all thanks to [[https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=23321 her card's abilities]].
* HiddenDepths: Squee, who gets put to work manning the Weatherlight's guns after discovering his innate marksmanship when he shot down Volrath's flagship in ''[[Literature/MasqueradeCycle Mercadian Masques]]''.
* ItCanThink: [[spoiler:The Weatherlight]] attains sentience shortly before her final HeroicSacrifice.
* MagicLibrarian: The planeswalker Commodore Guff, a librarian who knows the entire history of the multiverse and has a penchant for breaking the fourth wall.
* PowerArmor: Urza builds [[https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=23222 Nine Titans]] for his coalition of planeswalkers to pilot during their assault on Phyrexian.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Teferi decides the Invasion is unwinnable for Dominaria and phases himself and his homelands of Zhalifir and Shiv out of reality.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Kavu, a species of large quadrapedal omnivores that are awakened by Gaea to help the coalition fight off the Phyrexians. They're much more prominent in the cards than they are in the novels, but they are mentioned a couple of times.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Kavu, a species of large quadrapedal omnivores that are awakened by Gaea to help the coalition fight off the Phyrexians. They're much more prominent in the cards than they are in the novels, but they are mentioned a couple of times.
* TortureTechnician: Tsabo Tavoc's hobby when she isn't ineptly commanding the Phyrexian forces.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates WeHaveReserves: Tsabo Tavoc's attitud as a military leader, which ultimately gets her killed. Turns out that while the Phyrexian have forces numbering in the millions if not billions, even ''their'' reserves have limits.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** Several legendary creatures from the cards never make any appearance in the books, including Atalya the Samite, Cromat, Empress Galina, Kangee the Aerie Keeper, Molimo the Maro-Sorcerer of Llanowar, Nemata the Grove Guardian, Reya Dawnbringer, and Verdeloth the Ancient.
** For an example of characters that actually appear, there's the Primevals Treva andDromar Dromar, whose final fates [[spoiler:after the other three Primevals are killed]] are completely unknown.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** Several legendary creatures from the cards never make any appearance in the books, including Atalya the Samite, Cromat, Empress Galina, Kangee the Aerie Keeper, Molimo the Maro-Sorcerer of Llanowar, Nemata the Grove Guardian, Reya Dawnbringer, and Verdeloth the Ancient.
** For an example of characters that actually appear, there's the Primevals Treva and
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* EvilIsPetty: Not long after Yawgmoth finally makes his triumphant return, it becomes clear that several millennium of godhood haven't changed his core personality. Underneath the grandiose statements and divine powers he's still a smug, self-absorbed, jilted ex-lover.
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* EvilIsPetty: Not long after Yawgmoth finally makes his triumphant return, it becomes clear that several millennium of godhood haven't changed his core personality. Underneath the grandiose statements and divine powers he's still a smug, narcissistic, self-absorbed, jilted ex-lover.
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Consisting of ''Invasion'', ''Planeshift'' and ''Apocalypse'', the '''Invasion Cycle''' by J. Robert King is the GrandFinale of the Weatherlight Saga. Returning to Dominaria after their adventures on [[Literature/RathAndStorm Rath]] and [[Literature/MasqueradeCycle Mercadia]], Gerrard and the rest of the ''Weatherlight'' crew find their homeworld under attack by the Phyrexians. They are the first line of defense in a global war against the invaders, while Urza assembles a team of nine planeswalkers to infiltrate and destroy Phyrexia itself.
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Consisting of ''Invasion'', ''Planeshift'' and ''Apocalypse'', the '''Invasion Cycle''' ''Invasion Cycle'' by J. Robert King is the GrandFinale of the Weatherlight Saga. Returning to Dominaria after their adventures on [[Literature/RathAndStorm Rath]] and [[Literature/MasqueradeCycle Mercadia]], Gerrard and the rest of the ''Weatherlight'' crew find their homeworld under attack by the Phyrexians. They are the first line of defense in a global war against the invaders, while Urza assembles a team of nine planeswalkers to infiltrate and destroy Phyrexia itself.
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* WhereItAllBegan: The finale of ''Invasion'' takes place at Koilos, where Urza and Mishra [[Literature/TheBrothersWar first opened the portal to Phyrexia]].
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* BadassDecay: The dragon engines are a particularly dramatic example. Back in ''Literature/TheBrothersWar'', a handful was enough to destroy an entire city. Here, ''Weatherlight'' faces twenty dragon engines head-on and utterly obliterates them.
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* BadassDecay: The dragon engines are a particularly dramatic example. Back in ''Literature/TheBrothersWar'', a handful was enough to destroy an entire city. Here, ''Weatherlight'' faces twenty dragon engines head-on and utterly obliterates them.
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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: The dragon engines are a particularly dramatic example. Back in ''Literature/TheBrothersWar'', a handful was enough to destroy an entire city. Here, ''Weatherlight'' faces twenty dragon engines head-on and utterly obliterates them.
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** But since you asked: [[spoiler:Takara, Hanna, Thaddeus, Barrin, Tsabo Tavoc, Agnate, Dralnu, Kristina, Daria, Tevesh Szat, Taysir, Greven il-Vec, Rhammidarigaaz, Crovax, Ertai, Commodore Guff, Bo Levar, Eladamri, Lin Sivvi, Urza, Gerrard and Yawgmoth]] all bite the dust.
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* OffscreenInertia: This is what makes the fate of [[spoiler:Mishra]] so unsettling.
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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: The dragon engines are a particularly dramatic example. Back in ''Literature/TheBrothersWar'', a handful was enough to destroy an entire city. Here, ''Weatherlight'' faces twenty dragon engines head-on and utterly obliterates them.
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* BattleCouple: Eladamri and Lin Sivvi become this over the course of the trilogy.
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* LastStand: It’s even a card.[[http://magiccards.info/ap/en/107.html card]].
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* ContinuityLockOut: Don't even ''think'' about reading this trilogy if you've not read the preceding cycles. Additonally, you need to have read some of the really old (and obscure) comics to really get characters like Taysir, Kristina, Daria and Tevesh Szat, because not much is explained about their backstories here.
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* ContinuityLockOut: Don't even ''think'' about reading this trilogy if you've not read the preceding cycles. Additonally, you need to have read some of the really old (and obscure) comics to really get characters like Taysir, Kristina, Daria and Tevesh Szat, because not much is explained about their backstories here.
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The '''Invasion Cycle''' by J. Robert King is the GrandFinale of the Weatherlight Saga. Returning to Dominaria after their adventures on [[Literature/RathAndStorm Rath]] and [[Literature/MasqueradeCycle Mercadia]], Gerrard and the rest of the ''Weatherlight'' crew find their homeworld under attack by the Phyrexians. They are the first line of defense in a global war against the invaders, while Urza assembles a team of nine planeswalkers to infiltrate and destroy Phyrexia itself.
After this cycle, ''TabeletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' largely returned to shorter storylines, usually spanning only a single block. The first such story is the ''Literature/OdysseyCycle'', taking place a century after the events of the ''Invasion Cycle''.
After this cycle, ''TabeletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' largely returned to shorter storylines, usually spanning only a single block. The first such story is the ''Literature/OdysseyCycle'', taking place a century after the events of the ''Invasion Cycle''.
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The '''Invasion Cycle''' by J. Robert King is the GrandFinale of the Weatherlight Saga. Returning to Dominaria after their adventures on [[Literature/RathAndStorm Rath]] and [[Literature/MasqueradeCycle Mercadia]], Gerrard and the rest of the Weatherlight ''Weatherlight'' crew find their homeworld under attack by the Phyrexians. They are the first line of defense in a global war against the invaders, while Urza assembles a team of nine planeswalkers to infiltrate and destroy Phyrexia itself.
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* WhereItAllBegan: The finale of ''Invasion'' takes place at Koilos, where Urza and Mishra first opened the portal to Phyrexia.
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->''”This is where we belong. There is no vessel I’d rather sail, and no crew I’d rather command. There is no enemy I’d rather fight, and no world I’d rather defend. We took the fight to our enemy’s command post, and then his stockpiled fleet. Now it seems he is returning the favor. Now our home is under attack, or more specifically, my home – Benalia. Phyrexia comes to our world in force. Their goal is no less than the destruction of all nations and the extinction of all species. The invasion has begun!”''
-->-- ''Gerrard Capashen''
The '''Invasion Cycle''' by J. Robert King is the GrandFinale of the Weatherlight Saga. Returning to Dominaria after their adventures on [[Literature/RathAndStorm Rath]] and [[Literature/MasqueradeCycle Mercadia]], Gerrard and the rest of the Weatherlight crew find their homeworld under attack by the Phyrexians. They are the first line of defense in a global war against the invaders, while Urza assembles a team of nine planeswalkers to infiltrate and destroy Phyrexia itself.
After this cycle, ''TabeletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' largely returned to shorter storylines, usually spanning only a single block. The first such story is the ''Literature/OdysseyCycle'', taking place a century after the events of the ''Invasion Cycle''.
!! Tropes in the ''Invasion Cycle'':
* AlienInvasion
* AnyoneCanDie: This trilogy’s body count is extraordinary. It would be easier to count the characters who survive than those who die.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: [[spoiler: Karn becomes a planeswalker at the end.]]
* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: [[spoiler: Eladamri and Lin Sivvi jump into lava when Yawgmoth approaches.]]
* BigBad: Yawgmoth.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The Phyrexians are destroyed, but Dominaria is in ruins and many, ''many'' people have died.]]
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Commodore Guff rather infamously does this.
* CessationOfExistence: Lich lord Dralnu claims this happened to him when he died.
* EndingMemorialService
* [[spoiler: TheHeroDies: Gerrard and Urza both die.]]
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Rhammidarigaaz, Urza, Gerrard.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: While preparing the destruction of Phyrexia, Urza comes to realize that he admires Phyrexia – so much so that he is unable to go through with his plan. [[spoiler: He snaps out of it after being beheaded by Gerrard.]]
* HumongousMecha: Urza’s titan engines.
* LastStand: It’s even a card.
* LosingYourHead: Urza spends most of ''Apocalypse'' as a disembodied head.
* NightmareFetishist: Tsabo Tavoc.
* ProphecyTwist: The Keldons have always taken the twilight prophecy to mean that their dead heroes would rise again to fight with them. Instead, they turn against the Keldons, allowing the ''true'' heroes of Keld (i.e. the living) to rise.
* SaveTheWorldClimax
* ServantRace: The Metathran.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Crovax eats Tsabo Tavoc after her failure at Koilos.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of Treva, Dromar and Crosis are unknown.
* WhereItAllBegan: The finale of ''Invasion'' takes place at Koilos, where Urza and Mishra first opened the portal to Phyrexia.
-->-- ''Gerrard Capashen''
The '''Invasion Cycle''' by J. Robert King is the GrandFinale of the Weatherlight Saga. Returning to Dominaria after their adventures on [[Literature/RathAndStorm Rath]] and [[Literature/MasqueradeCycle Mercadia]], Gerrard and the rest of the Weatherlight crew find their homeworld under attack by the Phyrexians. They are the first line of defense in a global war against the invaders, while Urza assembles a team of nine planeswalkers to infiltrate and destroy Phyrexia itself.
After this cycle, ''TabeletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' largely returned to shorter storylines, usually spanning only a single block. The first such story is the ''Literature/OdysseyCycle'', taking place a century after the events of the ''Invasion Cycle''.
!! Tropes in the ''Invasion Cycle'':
* AlienInvasion
* AnyoneCanDie: This trilogy’s body count is extraordinary. It would be easier to count the characters who survive than those who die.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: [[spoiler: Karn becomes a planeswalker at the end.]]
* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: [[spoiler: Eladamri and Lin Sivvi jump into lava when Yawgmoth approaches.]]
* BigBad: Yawgmoth.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The Phyrexians are destroyed, but Dominaria is in ruins and many, ''many'' people have died.]]
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Commodore Guff rather infamously does this.
* CessationOfExistence: Lich lord Dralnu claims this happened to him when he died.
* EndingMemorialService
* [[spoiler: TheHeroDies: Gerrard and Urza both die.]]
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Rhammidarigaaz, Urza, Gerrard.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: While preparing the destruction of Phyrexia, Urza comes to realize that he admires Phyrexia – so much so that he is unable to go through with his plan. [[spoiler: He snaps out of it after being beheaded by Gerrard.]]
* HumongousMecha: Urza’s titan engines.
* LastStand: It’s even a card.
* LosingYourHead: Urza spends most of ''Apocalypse'' as a disembodied head.
* NightmareFetishist: Tsabo Tavoc.
* ProphecyTwist: The Keldons have always taken the twilight prophecy to mean that their dead heroes would rise again to fight with them. Instead, they turn against the Keldons, allowing the ''true'' heroes of Keld (i.e. the living) to rise.
* SaveTheWorldClimax
* ServantRace: The Metathran.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Crovax eats Tsabo Tavoc after her failure at Koilos.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of Treva, Dromar and Crosis are unknown.
* WhereItAllBegan: The finale of ''Invasion'' takes place at Koilos, where Urza and Mishra first opened the portal to Phyrexia.