New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse

New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse was a full scale invasion of many planes of the Multiverse as depicted in March of the Machine. At the beginning of the invasion, a replica of the Golgothian Sylex was activated before being taken into the Blind Eternities by Elspeth Tirel, setting into motion the Spark Rupture that caused many planeswalkers to lose their sparks. After the invasion, Omenpaths that had been opened by Realmbreaker remained open and traversable by planeswalkers and non-planeswalkers alike.

This article will act as an overall reference for how the Invasion, Spark Rupture, and Omenpaths affect or don't affect the MSEVerse.

The Filigree Sylex
The Filigree Sylex did tremendous damage to a large swath of the Multiverse, unpredictably weakening the spaces between planes and compromising the sparks of planeswalkers. While the range of this damage was immense, it was not infinite. Where the previous activation of the Sylex had created and been contained by The Shard of the Twelve Worlds, this Sylex created a similar area in the Multiverse, one not marked by the inability to planeswalk in or out of it, but by the ripples of damage caused between the Sylex, Realmbreaker, and switching of New Phyrexia and Zhalfir.

Realmbreaker
The activation of the Sylex drew the attention of several parties. The Chiresian Empire saw many of its developing territories suffer damage from the effects of the Sylex and turned its attention fully on the impending Phyrexian threat. When the invasion began, Emperor Tzhai and Azamir were able to intercept many of Realmbreaker's limbs, cutting off the invasion from many planes the Chiresian Empire had their eyes on before they could even begin, and many other planes besides.

Omenpaths
Multiversal Omenpaths began opening in various planes after the phasing out of Realmbreaker. These Omenpaths are highly variable, some temporary, some permanent, some moving, some large, some small, most dangerous. While the Omenpaths are most highly concentrated in areas where the Realmbreaker invaded, they may appear anywhere within the Sylex's blast zone, and are rumored to rarely appear even in areas untouched by either.

Spark Rupture
The following MSEVerse planeswalkers lost their spark due to the Spark Rupture:


 * several unknown planeswalkers in The Chiresian Empire

The following canon planeswalkers lost their spark due to the Spark Rupture:
 * Calix
 * Kiora
 * Koth
 * Nahiri
 * Narset
 * Nissa Revane
 * Ob Nixilis
 * Samut
 * Sarkhan Vol
 * Teferi Akosa
 * Tyvar Kell

MSEVerse

 * The Chiresian Empire
 * Tirvana

Canon

 * Alara
 * Amonkhet
 * Aranzhur
 * Arcavios
 * Azgol
 * Belenon
 * Cabralin
 * Capenna
 * Dominaria
 * Eldraine
 * Ergamon
 * Fiora
 * Gobakhan
 * Ilcae
 * Ikoria
 * Innistrad
 * Ixalan
 * Kaladesh
 * Kaldheim
 * Kamigawa
 * Karsus
 * Kylem
 * Lorwyn
 * Mercadia
 * Mirrankkar
 * Moag
 * Muraganda
 * Obsidias
 * Pyrulea
 * Ravnica
 * Regatha
 * Segovia
 * Shandalar
 * Tarkir
 * Theros
 * Tolvada
 * Ulgrotha
 * Vryn
 * Xerex
 * Zendikar

Notable uninvaded planes

 * A nameless plane Tezzeret used as a safehouse during the invasion.
 * Feanav was protected from the Realmbreaker by the Chiresian Empire, which the Empire attempts to leverage as it becomes involved in the plane's civil war years later.

The Chiresian Empire
Emperor Tzhai had long considered Phyrexians to be the greatest threat to the Multiverse and had sought methods to reverse or prevent the effects of glistening oil. Legions of soldiers in various experimental defenses against the oil were deployed at the invasion points where the Realmbreaker touched down in the Empire, with one group of planeswalkers outfitted with the limited amount of Hexgold the Empire was able to acquire covering the areas where defenses would begin to break. After the invasion, much of the Halo scattered by the angels of New Capenna is confiscated by the Empire, in order to be adequately distributed to its citizens and give the Empire enough of the substance to try to learn its secrets.

Tirvana
While Phyrexians invaded Tirvana, due to the immense size of the plane the invasion force landed nowhere near civilization, and was unable to locate it before the Phyrexian forces were disabled by the death of Elesh Norn.