They call the shield "Grim Vengeance" for a reason. It took a monumental effort to track down the story behind why this shield was ensconced like a sacred object in the abandoned arena I was led to. After digging into the matter far more than I care to admit, I did finally learn what I'd set out to, and now I'm not sure if I should keep the damned thing or not...
In times long passed, there was a duelmaster of tremendous skill and renown, a warrior called as Darius. However, once he had conquered the arenas of his homeland, the challenges became scarce, few and far between, and he was driven to seek greater challenges. He was accustomed to the company of kings, and it was one such member of the royalty that told him of the ultimate trial, an otherwordly arena spoken of in legend. So Darius sought out an invitation to the mythical Amphiseum, and little time passed before he gained entry into that prestigious ring.
However, it was not what he had anticipated. The foes he faced gave him that excitement he craved, the fame that would take him to greater heights, but though his skill was great, his pride dwarfed even that, and seeing the prowess of those he might battle, his ego was shaken to the core. Upon the stage of the Amphiseum, he wished to prove himself, but doubt crept like a shadow behind him. Finally, he could take no more sought a way to ease his mind, to restore his confidence. He needed to make a deal.
He approached a demon well known throughout the arena, a being whose
seat was crafted from the bones of gamblers, Baa'Yial. Darius told the demon of his concerns and the demon smiled and told him he could grant Darius's desires. He gifted him a shield, promising he would never fall in battle so long as he had the shield. the price would simply be to become his champion. If he could win 100 consecutive battles in Baa'Yial's name, the demon would free him from his service.
Darius knew there had to be more to it than that, but the shield was only a precaution after all, the price not that high... He took the shield.
True to his word, Baa'Yial's shield was everything Darius wished for. It allowed him to fight as never before, freeing him of the concerns that had shackled him before, and he grew in fame and confidence. Victories continued to collect around him, nearing half his appointed task, and it seemed he would quickly rise to stand among the highest ranks of the Amphiseum, even among the power of the planeswalkers who ruled the ring.
Until he found a sword pressed to the hilt through his chest.
Stunned, he looked upon the blood flowing out of his chest until it stopped... and then rage took him. Robbed of his weapons, robbed of his senses, he beat his opponent to death with the shield that was meant to protect him and only as he stood over the shattered body of his opponent did the cold truth sink in. Darius was dead.... but Baa'Yial's promise held true. He had not fallen and in that moment fury shook through his undead flesh as he understood the cursed existence he had brought on himself. Nevertheless, his only hope lay in completing the task given to him.
With every victory following that, he felt more of himself waste away, replaced by the darkness that dwelled within. His flesh withered, improbably strong despite it. His soul was trapped in that mummifying shell, and all the joys of his life wasted away. Without the need to eat or sleep, without the ability to satiate anything save the bloodlust of the arena, it became his only purpose. The only thing left to him the freedom he was promised.
At last, that fateful 100th duel came and though it was a fierce match, it seemed to pass in a haze for Darius. He would at last know rest, and he climbed the steps to the pavilion given over to the demonic spectators. He stood before Baa'Yial's throne and demanded he be freed, but all that caused was a deep chortle from within Baa'Yial's corpulent form. He shook his head and told Darius that his task was scarcely over. Darius stood confused while the demon informed him that when he died, that was still considered a loss, even if he had beaten his opponent.
That dark rage swept through him once more and he leapt upon the demon. Baa'Yial fought back, but to his own shock, found his handiwork was perhaps too effectual. Darius proceeded to beat him to death with his bare hands, and standing over the shattered seat, he threw away the shield and demanded some way off the Amphiseum. Another demon, known as Lilin, took the shield as payment and offered him a chance to go anywhere he wished. He simply told her to find him someplace he could die and that was the last heard of Darius.
Lilin, for her part, handed the shield to her chosen, an immense golem, and dubbed it "Grim Vengeance". She said it seemed fitting.
There's something satisfying about seeing someone fall beneath the weight of their pride, but it feels wrong to take satisfaction in Darius's plight. He was far from a saint, but nobody deserves the fate thrust upon him. I hate to consider it, but when I see the craftsmanship of the shield, I have to think that Darius might still be out there somewhere, trying to find some way to end his horrible existence.
The shield itself is of a dark metal and the serrated outer edges are framed by great curling horns. The interior bears a demonic visage which I can only assume is meant to be Baa'Yial, but that is just supposition. Its eyes and mouth glow with a sepuchral red light, and disturbingly, it gives the impression that it is watching. I can't say if it is the anger of its wielder or just the malignance of its maker, but it's as damned an item as I have ever seen.