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Sunday, March 17, 2019
MND Regional Reviews: Paradwyn
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Thursday, October 25, 2018
Guide for New Readers
The first question people always ask is, where do I start?
This article gives a few good starting points, but with Magic Origins, that set the origin story for the main Gatewatch characters, Jace, Chandra, Liliana, Gideon, and Nissa.
The Comic "The Raven's Eye" is an alternate version of Liliana's Origin. (2023 archive link)
Your best bet is to start reading there, to learn each origin story.
Further Backstory:
The next installments all tell backstory that leads up to the start of the main Gatewatch storyline. You don't need to read these, but they have a lot of specific points of story for some of these characters. They are presented, in timeline order, however, for the main Gatewatch saga, skip to the next section.
The Comic "Flight of the White Cat" covers Ajani's sparking. (2023 update: link)
Next in the timeline is the novel, Alara Unbroken follows Ajani's sparking, and his battle for Alara with Nicol Bolas. He also encounters Sarkhan Vol and Elspeth Tirel.
The Comic "The Seeker's Fall" covers Tezzeret's sparking. (2023 update: link)
The Comic "Honor Bound" shows Elspeths reaction to the shards of Alara recombining, and tells of her origin and leaving of Alara. (2023 update: link)
The Novel: Agents of Artifice - a novel following a younger Jace and Liliana as they work with the Infinite Consortium, then lead by Tezzeret occurs roughly around the same time.
The Comic "Fuel for the Fire" covers Chandra's encounter with Jace, which occurs at some point in the early part of the time during Agents of Artifice. (2023 update: link)
The eStory "The First World is the Hardest" is the origin of Ob Nixilis. (fixed link)
The Comic "The Hunter and the Veil" covers Liliana finding the Chain Veil, and encountering Garruk. (2023 archive link)
The Comic "The Wild Son" continues Garruk's hunt to find Liliana to break his curse, and shows his origin. (2023 archive link)
The Comic "The Veil's Curse" follows Garruk's continued hunt for Liliana, where he encounters Jace. (2023 archive link)
The Novel The Purifying Fire follows Chandra and Gideon. After being defeated by Jace, Chandra encounters Gideon, and they have an adventure together.
The Novel Test of Metal takes place after Zendikar's plot below, but starts before Alara's plot. Much of it isn't considered canon anymore. It was referenced as a fever dream by Tezzeret while being rebuilt (2023).
From here the story diverges. The story next goes to Zendikar, while some characters wait to journey to Mirrodin, while others meet in Ravnica. Garruk and Liliana head to Innistrad.
Zendikar 2009
The Comic "Journey to the Eye" follows Chandra after the novel The Purifying Fire on her journey to Zendikar.
The Comic "Awakenings" follows Jace on his path after Chandra to Zendikar.
The Novel The Teeth of Akoum follows Nissa meeting Sorin Markov and their path to the Eye of Ugin, releasing the Eldrazi, and is considered a terribly written book not recommended to anyone to read.
The Comic "Enter the Eldrazi" follows Jace and Sarkhan as they leave Zendikar, one seeking help, the other, answers.
The eStory "The Battle of Fort Keff" tells the story of Gideon following Chandra's trail to Zendikar, and realizing the Eldrazi are an interplanar threat.
The video game Duels of the Planeswalkers 2014 covers Chandra's chase after her contact about the scroll to Zendikar.
Mirrodin 2009-2010
All of the lore, in order, for Scars of Mirrodin's story can be found in this article.
The Novel Quest for Karn follows Elspeth, Venser, and Koth as they battle through Phyrexia. This novel is largely not canon anymore, and is considered a terribly written book not recommended to anyone to read.
Innistrad 2010-2011
All of the lore, in order, for Innistrad's story can be found in this article.
The eStory "Veil of Deceit" covers Liliana's further attempt to escape the Chain Veil.
The eStory "Beast" covers Garruk's attempts at fighting the veil curse.
The eStory "The Hunter Cannot Pity" covers Vronos, and his journey to stop Garruk, who is hunting indiscriminately.
The video game Duels of the Planeswalkers 2015 covers the story of Garruk's hunt.
The eStory "Monster" concludes Garruks' story from Duels of the Planeswalkers 2015, with Jace leaving Garruk alone, and Liliana escaping.
Ravnica 2012
All of the lore, in order, for the Return to Ravnica story, can be found in this article.
The eNovella The Secretist follows Jace as he uncovers the secrets of the Implicit maze of Ravnica.
Theros 2013
All of the lore, in order, for Theros' story, can be found in this article.
The eNovella Godsend follows Elspeth's journey after leaving Mirrodin on Theros.
From here, all the stories were posted online as articles or video, and so were all covered by guide articles, listed below.
Tarkir 2014
All of the lore, in order, for Tarkir's story, can be found in this article.
A synopsis of these events with links can be found here.
If you skipped the backstory elements, here is where the Gatewatch comes together, and the stories from the past all tie together for Gideon, Liliana, Jace, Chandra, and Nissa, among other planeswalkers.
Battle for Zendikar 2015
All of the lore, in order, for Battle for Zendikar, can be found in this article.
The Gatewatch comes together to fight the Eldrazi.
Shadows over Innistrad 2016
All of the lore, in order, for Shadows over Innistrad, can be found in this article.
Jace goes to Innistrad to follow a lead on mysteries there for the Gatewatch to solve.
Kaladesh 2016-17
All of the lore, in order, for Kaladesh's story, can be found in this article.
The Gatewatch are asked to come to Kaladesh, but what they find there is a revolution.
Amonkhet 2017
All of the lore, in order, for Amonkhet's story, can be found in this article.
The Gatewatch head to Amonkhet in an attempt to stop Nicol Bolas.
Ixalan 2018
All of the lore, in order, for Ixalan's story, can be found in this article.
Jace goes to Ixalan.
Dominaria 2019
All of the lore, in order, for Dominaria (and backstory) and Core 2019, can be found in this article.
The Gatewatch gather together in Dominaria, to regroup.
Guilds of Ravnica 2019-2020
The story continues to this day.
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Dominaria: Story and Lore from 2018
Magic Story: Return to Dominaria, by Martha Wells.
All 12 chapters can be read in the main Magic Story archive.One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Ten. Eleven. Twelve.
Art by Tyler Jacobson, copyright Wizards of the Coast.
Planar Description.
Dominaria Cartography by Ethan Fleischer
Dominaria Retrospective, by Mark Winters
The Historic cards of Dominaria
Sagas and Sorceries by Jay AnnelliAn Art review of Sagas by Vorthos Mike
A brief history of Dominaria's Thallids by SEV8
Sagas of Sagas
The Mirari Conjecture
The Ice Age
The First Eruption of Shiv
Legendary Events: Sorceries
(editor's note: none of the other Legendary Sorceries or Sagas got a full description article!)
Individual Card Flavor for areas of Dominaria:
Memorials
All the legends from the set, with some history!
Story Podcasts:
All Archives of Podcasts can be found on the official site.
Introducing Martha Wells.
Reintroducing Dominaria
Dominaria Geography
The Mending
The Church of Serra
The Cabal and Otaria
Art by: Svetlin Velinov, copyright Wizards of the Coast
More of the history of one of Dominaria's oldest Planeswalkers is revealed in the Core 2019 story
Chronicles of Nicol Bolas: Core 2019
by Kate Elliot
Part 1. The Twins
Part 2. The first lesson. Where more is revealed about Bolas and Ugin.
Part 3. Things Unseen.
Part 4. Whispers of Treachery.
Part 5. Blood and Fire.
Part 6. A familiar stranger.
Part 7. A different Perspective than one before.
Part 8. The Unwritten, now.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Smoke Signals
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Dominaria Geography: Terisiare Through the Ages
This article is to help people get an understanding of the geography and places of Terisiare, one of the largest continents on the plane of Dominaria. There are many sets of Magic: The Gathering that have taken place on Terisiare specifically, and with images and links, we'll go over what is most relevant for the plane's events and sets.
The basic events we know of:
Around 0AR, near the birth of Urza and Mishra. |
The Brother's War - A time of conquest, not much changing until the climax of the war and golgothian explosion. The battles between Urza and Mishra can be found in the novel, "The Brother's War, by Jeff Grubb.
Time ~30AR, notice Urza's Tower and Mishra's Fortress on the map. Copyright Wizards of the Coast, 1993-1999. |
Around 30-33AR, near the end of the Brother's War |
Between them lie Urza's Tower and Mishra's Fortress. To the north is the Monastery of Gix, and looking at the map far above, we see the Caves of Koilos, where a portal to Phyrexia exists. The caves of Koilos was where much of the Thran civilization existed, and was destroyed by Yawgmoth's bombs. The portal to Phyrexia was held closed by the powerstone that became the eyes of Urza, but was split into the Mightstone and the Weakstone. Combined, they contained Glacian's spark, who was a Thran artificer in the time of Yawgmoth.
The Dark Age - The Brother's War came to an end when Urza activated the Golgothian Cylex; Mishra and Urza had arrived in Argoth to fight to exploit the resources the forests. The plane was shattered, and isolated from the rest of the multiverse along with 11 other worlds (only 2 others were ever mentioned, as Azoria and the Nether Void). Dominaria began to get colder, and lots of upheaval occurred over Terisiare. The church of Tal began to form an inquisition, and hunted any magic users while goblins began more raids on human settlements. The City of Shadows (on Lat Nam) and Conclave of Mages (location unknown) found sanctuary on the West side of the continent.
We have no recorded map of Terisiare at this time period. The world grew colder and darker, and many of the cities known in the time of the Brothers were abandoned for new settlements, especially in the goblin raids.
The Ice Age - The isolation from the rest of the multiverse from the Golgolthian explosion caused an ice age for thousands of years. New civilizations survived the ice, and old ones fell. The glaciers came down across Terisiare, and we see them splitting much of the landscape of the continent. Ronam Glacier is the glacier in the center of the continent. The entire plane was covered in an ice age, but Terisiare, being more northward than many continents, began to be covered by glaciers and ice continuously. The necromancer Lim-Dul rose to power in the Ice Age, and threatened the two human civilizations: the Balduvians and Kjeldorans. The task mage Jaya Ballard and archmage of the School of the Unseen, Jodah, both aided the formation of an alliance between Balduvia and Kjeld, and helped the planeswalker Freyalise end the ice age with the 'World Spell', reuniting the shard of the 12 worlds with the rest of the Multiverse.
AR 2934 |
The flood ages- The glaciers of the ice age melted, and caused the people of Terisiare to have to form new alliances to survive the age. They eventually united the forces of Kjeldor (containing three cities of Krov, Kjeld, and Soldev) with Balduvia (made primarily of barbarian clans) to form the country of New Argive, and watched as the continent was cut into three. The forest of Fyndhorn and Yavimaya are to the south, with much of the forests together eventually surviving as a single forest of Yavimaya for at least lore. There were some that disliked the ending of the ice age, and the final battles with Lim Dul were over Soldev, excavating Phyrexian artifacts. The flooding was also increased by help of northerly moving Homarids, coming north from the continent of Sarpadia.
An unknown amount of time later, the continent can be seen as three islands, as seen below.
A globe image posted around 2004, Copyright Wizards of the Coast. |
Finallly, we see the full map of Dominaria, with Terisiare to the left. It has broken up into Gulmany (North Terisiare), Almaaz (South Terisiare), and New Argive. This map is around 4000AR. Yavimaya is also now an island off the coast of New Argive, which is a fully forested island.
After the time of the Ice Age and Flood ages, not much story occured on the continent of Terisiare. Mirage block was focused on Jamuraa, Tempest and the Weatherlight Saga occured mostly in Aerona, Shiv, and Jamuraa. And very little of the Time Spiral stories occurred in Terisiare.
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Dominaria Geography: The Weatherlight Events
Welcome back to the series of articles describing Dominarian history. This article will describe the path of the Weatherlight's adventures, up to the Phyrexian Invasion. The Weatherlight saga was a multi-block series across sets to show the story leading up to the invasion by the Phyrexians into the plane of Dominaria from which they were exiled millennia ago. The Weatherlight is a flying ship able to travel between planes of existence with its crew, and the story follows that crew on their first mission together to save their captain...
The weatherlight crew finds a map of Dominaria. You can clearly see Terisiare on the left with Aerona on the right. The Spice Isles are in the center, with a line leading to them shaped like an "S". |
To tell a bit more of the invasion, the Phyrexians had planned for millennia to invade their original homeworld of Dominaria- they had been displaced when building the world of Phyrexia, and cut off through the portal at Koilos by Rebbec.
To accomplish this invasion of a planetary scale, the Phyrexians had a two-fold plan; use planar portals open at specific locations to send initial waves of forces through, and secure important Dominarian sites, and use the artificial plane Rath to overlay on top of Dominaria to bring the main force of their army to the plane. The first map shows Dominiaria just before the invasion, at 4205AR, with specific countries and lands on the map. The first part of the invasion targeted Aerona, Jamuraa, and Shiv. There were other plans for Terisiare later.
This map shows the specific color and coalition affiliations for each area of Aerona and Jamuraa. The top map shows a more natural drawn map of this part of the world. |
The second map, using the same spatial area, shows this part of Dominaria from the Phyrexian perspective. Notice, that this is part-way through the invasion, as Zhalfir is already missing. Each location is a primary target for the Phyrexians to invade, usually where a planar portal arrived.
During the invasion, the planeswalker Teferi had become skilled with the magic of phasing, and found a way to phase out entire landmasses. To protect his land and people, he phased out both Zhalfir and Shiv. Urza was furious at him for abandoning the plane's defenses, but Teferi had made his choice. The Coalition and Urza eventually defeated Phyrexia, but there was still much damage to the plane.
Battled with Phyrexians raged in all the continents, even places that weren't mentioned in the story, like Otaria, had their own battles. To win the Phyrexian Invasion, many Dominarians took creative strategies- Multani the Maro sorcerer found his battles won in Yavimaya forest on Terisiare, but used almost all his power in order to move the entire forest to the edge of Urborg in Aerona. Many planeswalkers (some of whom were only known in the comics), such as Kristina of the Woods, Taysir, Commodore Guff, or Bo Levar lost their lives battling alongside Urza fighting Phyrexians or altering and Protecting Dominaria.
The plane survived not only massive plagues released by Phyrexians, but also invasion through the portals noted by the rectangles, and an eventual overlay of an entire plane (Rath), as well as the full body of Yawgmoth entering Dominaria. The two surviving planeswalkers, Freyalise and Lord Windgrace set about protecting their world, and errected the Heroes' Monument, to commemorate the loss of life against the Phyrexians.
This map shows Jamuraa without Zhalfir, how it will stay for infinity, as the time rift was closed without restoring the country, 4500 AR, 300 years after the Invasion |
The time spiral events were a quest to close time rifts above all the major areas of Dominaria where a massive world changing event had occurred. The goal was to heal the world; the time rifts would not only destroy Dominaria but all magic itself if not fixed. With the help and sacrifice of multiple planeswalkers (even Nicol Bolas), the world and multiverse was saved, despite many planeswalkers perishing in these events also. We haven't seen Dominaria since this time, so the world is set to heal, and somewhere between 60-80 years have passed since the time spiral events on Dominaria.
The final article of the set will show us the maps and changes of Terisiare, and how it changed from the Brother's War, the Ice Age, and beyond.
Friday, April 6, 2018
Dominaria Geography: World Changes through the Ages
Dominaria is one of the few Magic: The Gathering worlds that has actual maps of the plane and continents, and so they can be used for reference for the upcoming 2018 expansion: Dominaria. See the previous article to check out the locations mentioned today!
This article will help readers see what has changed from the multiple world-changing events throughout Magic: The Gathering sets, rather than just a timeline, it will describe these events as well as give some history to the culture, trying to tie together the maps and locations with the timeline and events.
The first planeswalker Battle (Madara Rift)
Nicol Bolas engaged in what is presumed to be the first planeswalker battle, along with his rival, a great leviathan planeswalker. They battled near Madara, which destroyed much of the continent, and created a time rift. You can still see the Talon Gates off the coast, which were made from the bones of the levianthan walker.
The Brother's War (Yavimaya Rift, 64 AR)
The brothers Urza and Mishra battled for control of the continent Terisiare, both seeking ancient relics and designing artificial soldiers and beings to fight their war with each other. While Mishra gained the aid of Phyrexia (corrupting him), Urza found a relic known as the Golgothian Sylex, which, when activated with mana, destroyed both armies, the island of Argoth, plunged Dominaria into an ice age, and split it and 11 other worlds off from the rest of the multiverse.
Sarpadia's Fall (~170-300 AR) and the Dark Ages (Terisiare ~170-450 AR) - The Ice Age (2934 AR)
With the Brother's War over, the world of Dominaria began to plunge into an ice age. Terisiare faced a cultural dark age, with suspicion and fear of magic occurring in the cities, while the continent of Sarpadia's civilizations fell to more feral races, one by one. The Ice Age saw new civilization survive the thousands of years of cold. Finally, a planeswalker, Freyalise, found use in a magic mirror to cast a ritual to end the ice age, and rejoin the 12 worlds with the multiverse, in conjunction with a traveling world, Shandalar.
The Two Tolarian Explosions (Tolarian Rift)
Urza, after returning to Dominaria when he realized the ice age was over, and the world was again vulnerable to Phyrexian invasion, began experiments and building an army on the islands of Tolaria. When his test with a time machine failed due to Phyrexian sleeper agents, it exploded, causing time bubbles to exist all over the island, and opening a time rift above it. During the Phyrexian invasion itself, Barrin, the Headmaster of the Tolarian Academy, returned to find the school overrun, and in grief over his daughter Hanna's death, cast his most powerful spell to obliterate the entire island, further worsening the rift.
Zhalfir and Shiv Phasing out (Zhalfirian and Shivan Rift)
During the Invasion, many planeswalkers came together to fight the Phyrexians and protect a world they called home. One planeswalker, Teferi, decided instead of just fighting, he would also protect two areas of Dominaria, Zhalfir and Shiv, by phasing them out of existence from the plane, instead of defending them. He could then fight off Phyrexians upon their return, many years later. He was unaware of time rifts however, and one opened above each area.
The Rathi Overlay (Urborg Rift, Skyshroud Rift)
In the main campaign plans for the Invasion, the second portion was the use the artificial plane, Rath, to overlay itself on Dominaria, bringing landmarks such as the Evincar's Stronghold and Skyshroud forest with it, to transport the majority of the Phyrexian army to Dominaria. Two rifts were opened here, over Urborg, and near Keld, where Skyshroud forest appeared.
Yavimaya Moving (4205 AR)
Yavimaya forest, once part of Argoth and Fyndhord forests, was the best equipped to fight Phyrexians. Where other countries and areas struggled, Yavimaya easily repelled the invaders. The Maro sorcerer, Multani, realized that to win the war against Phyrexia, the forces of Yavimaya were needed in Urborg, near the stronghold which had recently overlaid on Dominaria. With all his life force, he teleported the entire forest to the continent of Aerona, near the country of Urborg, to allow Yavimaya to join the fight there.
The Mirari incident and the The coming of Karona (Otarian Rift, 4306 AR)
One hundred and one years after the Invasion was won, and the Phyrexians repelled, on the southern continent of Otaria, a prophesy of three mothers, three sons was fulfilled to birth the false-god incarnation Karona. With her passive ability to drain all mana from all lands around her (being an incarnation of Magic itself), her death caused another rift to open above the continent, but and still had mana draining from the land into the rift.
The closing of the Time Rifts
Around 300 years after the invasion (4500 AR), Teferi and Jhoira return, and find Dominaria ravaged by the time rifts. They begin to mend the damage to the plane, and find the help of other powerful mages and planeswalkers, to close all the timerifts, and start the healing of Dominaria.
Wizards storyline team has stated that it has been around 60 years since the mending. The planeswalker spark has changed, and the story has not returned to Dominaria until now. What will the world look like? Which of these countries and continents are still around, or recovered from damage?