A successful offering, a strange constellation, or a priest’s cryptic prophecy can trigger an —a narrative device that replaces random encounters. Instead of “you meet 2d6 bandits,” the DM might reveal: “Heliod’s sun suddenly eclipses. In the darkness, a bronze automaton speaks your name.” Omens make every journey feel mythic.
The chaotic creator of art and destruction.
Every character begins with a unique boon from the gods, such as being "Anvilwrought" (crafted in a divine forge) or "Unscarred" (possessing heroic physical resilience).
, the book is "idea-dense," using well-organized tables and full-page maps (by Dyson Logos) to give DMs enough inspiration to run sessions without excessive page-flipping. Pros & Cons
Wizards of the Coast does not sell a simple, standalone PDF of Mythic Odysseys of Theros on its website. Instead, the official digital access is primarily through , the official digital toolset for Dungeons & Dragons.
For decades, the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering have represented the zenith of fantasy gaming, albeit on different sides of the same coin. One focuses on collaborative storytelling and character progression, while the other thrives on strategic deck-building and plane-spanning conflicts. In 2020, Wizards of the Coast bridged these two universes spectacularly with the release of Mythic Odysseys of Theros .
Mythic Odysseys of Theros is a campaign sourcebook for the 5th edition of , released in June 2020. It adapts the Magic: The Gathering world of Theros—a setting heavily inspired by Greek mythology —into a playable D&D realm defined by heroic deeds and the direct influence of a powerful pantheon. Key Features & Content
Includes "No Silent Secret," a short adventure for 1st-level players to kickstart a campaign. Availability and Formats
Provides links to physical and digital options.
