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So, part of me really wanted to make Anjara the criterion, but the problem is she is, in her very concept, Not Mythic. A basically filler legend with every indication of being a small, utility sort of creature? Yeah, no.
I learned last time I did a mythic criterion that it's a heavy burden. But, it's what I've got, so here we go.
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The Starstill is an event that broke the world, and no corner was left unchanged. Frostwynd was entombed in ice, Illpyre burned to a crisp, but what of Maraka? Surely, before the Starstill came, the strip that became Maraka was a varied place. It had its mountains, its river valleys, its waters, and its cities.
Where are they now? Naturally, some of Maraka's former shape relied on elements lost to Frostwynd or Illpyre: Rivers became dammed if they flowed from sources in the endless, bitter cold of Frostwynd. Perhaps oceans, brought to a boil in Illpyre, drained away from Maraka to fill the gap of steam and spite, leaving former islands high above the surface of the land. But this hellscape, pleasant temperatures and desolation is not Maraka.
Speaking logically, the wind in the Starstill is going to be constant: you have a constant high pressure zone over Illpyre and a low in Frostwynd, which establishes something of Maraka's water cycle: Water flows into Illpyre and quickly evaporates, where the wind blows it back towards frostwind. But as the air chills, rain and snow fall. The edge between Maraka and Illpyre would be hazy as the new rivers fan out into desert deltas, their last vestiges drying away, the ground too scorched to admit open pools, but the barrier between Maraka and Frostwynd would be immense: Where the water doesn't melt, it stays, and from pole to pole a wall of ice would form. The higher it stands, the more it forces the warm, wet air upwards, until most of the moisture precipitates out long before it reaches the pinnacle, carving channels in the face of the ice where it no doubt sometimes calves off into the borderlands. This is the source of the new rivers, cold and clear and fed by rain and some pathetic melt. But this is not what we observe in Maraka.
Certainly, civilization would have been hit hard as the channels of water changed drastically, perhaps even volently. But Maraka is not exactly small. There is room for kingdoms here. Unless the terminator fell in the middle of an ocean, there would have been habitation, and people ready to stake their claim to the last arable land and defend it no doubt against the incursions of refugees from day and night alike. It would be built up, fortified, holding the teeming multitudes of sapient races that could no longer fit in the rest of the world. No doubt many would die, from starvation or the cruelties of their fellow intelligent peoples, but it's the nature of people to act as a vapor, expanding to fill all available space and yet trivial to pressurize. Logic predicts that the lands of Maraka would, by now, look a good bit like Ravnica. But that is not what we observe.
We observe, in Maraka, a land thick with life but thin with sapients, a green and good land but not a land that the displaced masses overtaxed. Not a land that survivior kingdoms and the legacy of a former world moved to exploit. And as that is doubtless the nature of people, whether those people are human or not, I posit that they must have been prevented. Some apocalypse, some world shaking event happened in Maraka, to stop mortals from bending it to their multitudinous will. This is an event based not in light or darkness, fire or ice but in life. It stems from the very essence of green mana.
It's been a long time, but civilization has still made negligible progress in Maraka, but I don't think that's too surprising in the face of what we already know. Life itself arose to defend Maraka, to make Maraka what it is. The doom that came to mortals here didn't just happen, it's still happening. It is still alive, because it stems from life.
Your job is now to Create the Marakan Apocalypse. It must be an Instant or Sorcery (representing an event that may repeat when necessary, whatever Wrath of Gaia you can imagine) or else an Enchantment or Legendary Enchantment (Representing a state of being that has been established, whatever force or prohibition you can imagine). Creatures and (naturally) Artifacts or Planeswalkers are right out.
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