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==The Purifying Fire== On the plane of Regatha Gideon encountered the Order of Heliud, a group of hieromancers who were the guardians of a font of White mana called the Purifying Fire. Wanting to study it, Gideon was allowed to do so if he performed one minor task: capture the rogue pyromancer [[Chandra Nalaar]]. Following her to Kephalai, Gideon managed to capture her after Chandra [[Rip and Tear|leveled the Sanctum of the Stars, a museum with treasures from other planes, in a single explosion]]. Unfortunately he could not take her back as the local authorities were bent on executing her, but Gideon could continue his pursuit after she escaped. They landed on Diraden, a plane ruled over by a [[vampire]] lord that had blocked all non-black mana. A group of his servants called Fog Riders tried to steal them away from the village they had sought refuge in, its wise woman (in the body of a [[loli|young girl]] because she slowed her aging through blood magic) wanting to keep Gideon [[Rule 34|for her own desires]]. Gideon destroyed one of the Fog Riders before he and Chandra were captured, his defiance of the vampire earning him a place of honor in the courtyard as vampire munchies. The vampire planned on stealing Gideon's Spark for himself with a magic ritual, but thanks to Chandra's interference he was killed, the mana block was lifted and the two returned to Regatha. [[Image:Cage_VS_Eldrazi.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Gideon Jura [[Khorne|standing over the broken corpses of his enemies]] and [[Bloodthirster|a dead Emrakul, the Aeons Torn]] in the background. Going by his pose Gideon just [[Angry Marines|punched them all to death with his bare goddamn hands]]. Also he looks like [[Awesome|Nicolas Cage]] for some reason.]] Gideon confessed he was part of the Order of Heliud, which threw Chandra into a fit of [[rage]] and returned to her home at Keral Keep. Gideon reported this to the Order, which laid siege to the keep. The pyromancers were given an ultimatum: either they handed Chandra over (which they all refused to do), or the keep would be destroyed. Chandra surrendered to Gideon on her own account and was brought before the leader of the order, Walbert. He planned on using the Purifying Fire to strip her of her pyromancy and her spark to make an example out of Chandra. Gideon was appalled and told her that those with no regrets could escape the Fire unharmed. Chandra told him of the part she had played in the destruction of her home village, relieving her of a burder she had kept fleeing for years. Chandra was send into the fire without regrets and lo and behold: she did not lose her abilities. Telling Walbert [[just as planned]], she destroyed the Order of Heliud in a single explosion. Gideon was ''not amused'', when Chandra told him one detail about her background she had omitted: the group that had executed her village was a different branch of the Order of Heliud. Chandra left for Zendikar while he stayed behind.
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