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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Kessig is a province in perpetual autumn. The deep [[forest]]s influence daily life heavily. The small [[human]] communities in agricultural villages, trappers, and hunters groups live at risk in these woods, trying to make a living. Between the isolation and constant danger, most townsfolk here are wary of outsiders. | Kessig is a province in perpetual autumn. The deep [[forest]]s influence daily life heavily. The small [[human]] communities in agricultural villages, trappers, and hunters groups live at risk in these woods, trying to make a living. Between the isolation and constant danger, most townsfolk here are wary of outsiders. | ||
Bordering [[Stensia]], it was the last settled of the continent's four provinces.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-story/survivors-2021-11-12|Survivors}}</ref><ref name="Visual Guide">[[Jay Annelli]] (2022). ''[[Magic: The Gathering - The Visual Guide]]'', [[Wikipedia:DK (publisher)|DK]]. ISBN-13 978-0744061055.</ref> | |||
Kessig is heavily inhabited by [[Werewolf|werewolves]] {{-}} it has been perhaps hyperbolically stated that in Kessig, the werewolves outnumber the priests.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/card-day-may-2013-2013-05-01|Card of the Day - May, 2013|[[Mike McArtor]]|May 1, 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20211025061606/https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/card-day-may-2013-2013-05-01|archivedate=October 25, 2021}}</ref> | |||
===Locations=== | ===Locations=== | ||
* The thick '''[[Ulvenwald]] Forest''', also known as the "Misty Wood" isolates Kessig from neighboring provinces. | *The thick '''[[Ulvenwald]] Forest''', also known as the "Misty Wood" isolates Kessig from neighboring provinces. | ||
** The '''Natterknolls''', rocky ridges and cliffs that flank the wooded valleys. Inhabited by gibbering hermits and wicked witches. | **The '''Natterknolls''', rocky ridges and cliffs that flank the wooded valleys. Inhabited by gibbering hermits and wicked witches. | ||
** The '''Celestus''', a large astronomical device that was used in the ritual of the [[Harvesttide festival]].<ref>{{YouTubeRef|fCqxB_WV_rE|Prepare for the Harvesttide Festival – Innistrad: Midnight Hunt|channel=[[Magic: The Gathering]]|date=September 2, 2021}}</ref> | ***'''Traublassen''', a small village known for its pelt and fur trade.<ref name="Survivors">{{DailyRef|magic-story/survivors-2021-11-12|Survivors|[[Reinhardt Suarez]]|November 12, 2021}}</ref> | ||
* '''Gatstaf''', a remote village near the forest on the lip of a deep crevasse. Known for coal mining and skilled leather workers. | **The '''[[Celestus]]''', a large astronomical device that was used in the ritual of the [[Harvesttide festival]].<ref>{{YouTubeRef|fCqxB_WV_rE|Prepare for the Harvesttide Festival – Innistrad: Midnight Hunt|channel=[[Magic: The Gathering]]|date=September 2, 2021}}</ref> | ||
** '''Gatstaf Grotto''', location of a famous natural spring and an [[Avacyn]]ian altar. With the arrival of [[Emrakul]], the grotto became host to a [[horror]] that devoured anyone who dared enter. The so-called 'Thing in the Grotto' was a monstrous many-headed creature that resembled both [[wurm]]s and [[Insect#Larva|maggots]], with characteristics of [[Eldrazi]] [[spawn]] as well. | *'''Gatstaf''', a remote village near the forest on the lip of a deep crevasse. Known for coal mining and skilled leather workers. | ||
* The '''Breakneck Ride''', the main paths that lead into Kessig from the other provinces. Each crossway is fraught with peril, leading travelers through the Ulvenwald and over treacherous slopes, so those who make the journey do so at as brisk a pace as possible. | **'''Gatstaf Grotto''', location of a famous natural spring and an [[Avacyn]]ian altar. With the arrival of [[Emrakul]], the grotto became host to a [[horror]] that devoured anyone who dared enter. The so-called 'Thing in the Grotto' was a monstrous many-headed creature that resembled both [[wurm]]s and [[Insect#Larva|maggots]], with characteristics of [[Eldrazi]] [[spawn]] as well. | ||
*'''Karo''', another small village.<ref name="Tithes">{{DailyRef|magic-story/episode-1-tithes-and-invitations-2021-10-28|Tithes and Invitations|[[K. Arsenault Rivera]]|October 28, 2021}}</ref> | |||
*The '''Breakneck Ride''', the main paths that lead into Kessig from the other provinces. Each crossway is fraught with peril, leading travelers through the Ulvenwald and over treacherous slopes, so those who make the journey do so at as brisk a pace as possible. | |||
**'''Hairpin Road''', winding down from Getander Pass in [[Stensia]]. Watched by [[Falkenrath]] vampires. | **'''Hairpin Road''', winding down from Getander Pass in [[Stensia]]. Watched by [[Falkenrath]] vampires. | ||
** '''Bower Passage''', from [[Gavony]] straight into the heart of the Ulvenwald. [[Dryad]]s and nature [[spirit]]s are said to haunt the passage. | **'''Bower Passage''', from [[Gavony]] straight into the heart of the Ulvenwald. [[Dryad]]s and nature [[spirit]]s are said to haunt the passage. | ||
** '''Briar Bridge''', from [[Nephalia]]. A thicket of thistles flanks the road. The road intersects a river, the path crosses over a covered wooden bridge. | **'''Briar Bridge''', from [[Nephalia]]. A thicket of thistles flanks the road. The road intersects a river, the path crosses over a covered wooden bridge. | ||
* '''[[Lambholt]]'''. A farming village. The pastures near the town were once mingled with woods but the villagers chopped down all but a few trees to clear room for their farms. Werewolves continually terrorize livestock and humans. | *'''[[Lambholt]]'''. A farming village. The pastures near the town were once mingled with woods but the villagers chopped down all but a few trees to clear room for their farms. Werewolves continually terrorize livestock and humans. | ||
* '''Avabruck'''. Kessig's former provincial seat, now a ruin of wood and brick referred to as '''[[Hollowhenge]]'''. | *'''Avabruck'''. Kessig's former provincial seat, now a ruin of wood and brick referred to as '''[[Hollowhenge]]'''. | ||
** The '''Temple of Saint Raban''', Avabruck's central cathedral. Shattered by the werewolves. | **The '''Temple of Saint Raban''', Avabruck's central cathedral. Shattered by the werewolves. | ||
* '''Devils' Breach''', a fissure that has opened in the earth. Far from the towns. | *'''Devils' Breach''', a fissure that has opened in the earth. Far from the towns. | ||
* '''The Approaches''', an isolated region that has resisted Avacynian worship.<ref name="Children">[[Brandon Sanderson]] (2018). "''[[Children of the Nameless]]''". [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> | *'''The Approaches''', an isolated region that has resisted Avacynian worship.<ref name="Children">[[Brandon Sanderson]] (2018). "''[[Children of the Nameless]]''". [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> | ||
** '''The Bog''', a swamp where a [[The Bog Entity|primordial trans-planar entity]] resided.<ref name="Children"/> | **'''The Bog''', a swamp where a [[The Bog Entity|primordial trans-planar entity]] resided.<ref name="Children"/> | ||
** '''Hremeg's Bridge''', a small town | **'''Hremeg's Bridge''', a small town | ||
** '''Verlasen''', the largest of the three towns in The Approaches.<ref name="Children"/> | **'''Verlasen''', the largest of the three towns in The Approaches.<ref name="Children"/> | ||
*** '''The Priory''', a center of the church where the [[Seelenstone]] resided.<ref name="Children"/> | ***'''The Priory''', a center of the church where the [[Seelenstone]] resided.<ref name="Children"/> | ||
*** '''The Manor''', a great house formerly owned by a [[Markov]] vampire that has since been taken over by [[Davriel Cane]].<ref name="Children"/> | ***'''The Manor''', a great house formerly owned by a [[Markov]] vampire that has since been taken over by [[Davriel Cane]].<ref name="Children"/> | ||
==In-game references== | ==In-game references== | ||
{{in-game | {{in-game | ||
|cards= | |cards= | ||
* <c>Kessig</c> | *<c>Kessig</c> | ||
|associated= | |associated= | ||
* <c>Alena, Kessig Trapper</c> | *<c>Alena, Kessig Trapper</c> | ||
* <c>Halana, Kessig Ranger</c> | *<c>Briarbridge Tracker</c> | ||
* <c>Kessig Cagebreakers</c> | *<c>Halana, Kessig Ranger</c> | ||
* <c>Kessig Dire Swine</c> | *<c>Kessig Cagebreakers</c> | ||
* <c>Kessig Forgemaster</c> | *<c>Kessig Dire Swine</c> | ||
* <c>Kessig Malcontents</c> | *<c>Kessig Flamebreather</c> | ||
* <c>Kessig Prowler</c> | *<c>Kessig Forgemaster</c> | ||
* <c>Kessig Recluse</c> | *<c>Kessig Malcontents</c> | ||
* <c>Kessig Wolf</c> | *<c>Kessig Naturalist</c> / <c>Lord of the Ulvenwald</c> | ||
* <c>Kessig Wolf Run</c> | *<c>Kessig Prowler</c> | ||
* <c>Gatstaf Arsonists</c> / <c>Gatstaf Ravagers</c> | *<c>Kessig Recluse</c> | ||
* <c>Gatstaf Shepherd</c> / <c>Gatstaf Howler</c> | *<c>Kessig Wolf</c> | ||
*<c>Kessig Wolf Run</c> | |||
*<c>Kessig Wolfrider</c> | |||
*<c>Gatstaf Arsonists</c> / <c>Gatstaf Ravagers</c> | |||
*<c>Gatstaf Shepherd</c> / <c>Gatstaf Howler</c> | |||
*<c>Village Watch</c> / <c>Village Reavers</c> | |||
|title1=Quoted by Alena, trapper of Kessig | |title1=Quoted by Alena, trapper of Kessig | ||
|custom1= | |custom1= | ||
* {{card|Briarpack Alpha|Dark Ascension}} | *{{card|Briarpack Alpha|Dark Ascension}} | ||
* <c>Emrakul's Evangel</c> | *<c>Emrakul's Evangel</c> | ||
* <c>Flowering Lumberknot</c> | *<c>Flowering Lumberknot</c> | ||
* <c>Grounded</c> | *<c>Grounded</c> | ||
* <c>Hunger of the Howlpack</c> | *<c>Hunger of the Howlpack</c> | ||
* <c>Loam Dryad</c> | *<c>Loam Dryad</c> | ||
* <c>Shrill Howler</c> | *<c>Shrill Howler</c> | ||
* <c>Thornhide Wolves</c> | *<c>Thornhide Wolves</c> | ||
*<c>Ulvenwald Behemoth</c> | |||
|title2=Quoted by Halana, Kessig ranger | |title2=Quoted by Halana, Kessig ranger | ||
|custom2= | |custom2= | ||
* <c>Fibrous Entangler</c> | *<c>Aim for the Head</c> | ||
* <c>Moldgraf Scavenger</c> | *<c>Fibrous Entangler</c> | ||
* <c>Tangleclaw Werewolf</c> | *<c>Moldgraf Scavenger</c> | ||
*<c>Tangleclaw Werewolf</c> | |||
*<c>Ulvenwald Oddity</c> | |||
|title3=Quoted by Raf Gyel of the Quiver of Kessig | |title3=Quoted by Raf Gyel of the Quiver of Kessig | ||
|custom3= | |custom3= | ||
* <c>Deranged Whelp</c> | *<c>Deranged Whelp</c> | ||
* <c>Erupting Dreadwolf</c> | *<c>Erupting Dreadwolf</c> | ||
* <c>Smoldering Werewolf</c> | *<c>Smoldering Werewolf</c> | ||
* <c>Quilled Wolf</c> | *<c>Quilled Wolf</c> | ||
|referred= | |referred= | ||
* <c>Alchemist's Refuge</c> | *<c>Alchemist's Refuge</c> | ||
* <c>Backwoods Survivalists</c> | *<c>Apprentice Sharpshooter</c> | ||
* <c>Borderland Ranger</c> | *<c>Backwoods Survivalists</c> | ||
* <c>Bower Passage</c> | *<c>Borderland Ranger</c> | ||
* <c>Brazen Wolves</c> | *<c>Bounding Wolf</c> | ||
* <c>Breakneck Rider</c> | *<c>Bower Passage</c> | ||
* <c>Contortionist Troupe</c> | *<c>Brazen Wolves</c> | ||
* <c>Dual Shot</c> | *<c>Breakneck Rider</c> | ||
* <c>Equestrian Skill</c> | *<c>Contortionist Troupe</c> | ||
* <c>Gnarlwood Dryad</c> | *{{card|Doomed Dissenter|Innistrad: Crimson Vow|VOW}} | ||
* <c>Kindercatch</c> | *<c>Dual Shot</c> | ||
* {{card|Ranger's Guile|Innistrad}} | *<c>Equestrian Skill</c> | ||
* <c>Solitary Hunter</c> | *<c>Fetid Gargantua</c> | ||
* <c>Stoic Builder</c> | *<c>Flame-Blessed Bolt</c> | ||
* <c>Timberland Guide</c> | *<c>Gnarlwood Dryad</c> | ||
* <c>Ulvenwald Bear</c> | *<c>Hedgewitch's Mask</c> | ||
* <c>Village Reavers</c> | *<c>Kindercatch</c> | ||
* <c>Wildwood Geist</c> | *{{card|Ranger's Guile|Innistrad}} | ||
* <c>Woodcutter's Grit</c> | *<c>Raze the Effigy</c> | ||
* <c>Wreath of Geists</c> | *<c>Rockfall Vale</c> | ||
*<c>Silverchase Fox</c> | |||
*<c>Snarling Wolf</c> | |||
*<c>Solitary Hunter</c> | |||
*<c>Stoic Builder</c> | |||
*<c>Timberland Guide</c> | |||
*<c>Ulvenwald Bear</c> | |||
*<c>Village Reavers</c> | |||
*<c>Wildwood Geist</c> | |||
*<c>Winged Portent</c> | |||
*{{card|Witch Enchanter}} | |||
*<c>Woodcutter's Grit</c> | |||
*<c>Wreath of Geists</c> | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:KessigConcepts.png|Kessig concepts by [[Vincent Proce]] (top), [[Daarken]] (right), and [[Jung Park]] (bottom). | |||
File:KessigConcept.png|Kessig town concepts by [[Steven Belledin]]. | |||
File:Kessig.jpg | File:Kessig.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{DailyRef| | *{{DailyRef|feature/planeswalkers-guide-innistrad-kessig-and-werewolves-2011-10-05|A Planeswalker's Guide to Innistrad: Kessig and Werewolves|Magic Creative Team|October 05, 2011}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
{{Innistrad|locations}} | {{Innistrad|locations}} |
Latest revision as of 08:03, 25 May 2024
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[[File:{{#setmainimage:Kessig1.jpg}}]] Kessig's coat of arms | |
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Plane | Innistrad |
Kessig is a province in the interior of Innistrad. It consists of rolling farmlands surrounded by dense, dark woods.
Description
Kessig is a province in perpetual autumn. The deep forests influence daily life heavily. The small human communities in agricultural villages, trappers, and hunters groups live at risk in these woods, trying to make a living. Between the isolation and constant danger, most townsfolk here are wary of outsiders.
Bordering Stensia, it was the last settled of the continent's four provinces.[1][2]
Kessig is heavily inhabited by werewolves — it has been perhaps hyperbolically stated that in Kessig, the werewolves outnumber the priests.[3]
Locations
- The thick Ulvenwald Forest, also known as the "Misty Wood" isolates Kessig from neighboring provinces.
- The Natterknolls, rocky ridges and cliffs that flank the wooded valleys. Inhabited by gibbering hermits and wicked witches.
- Traublassen, a small village known for its pelt and fur trade.[4]
- The Celestus, a large astronomical device that was used in the ritual of the Harvesttide festival.[5]
- The Natterknolls, rocky ridges and cliffs that flank the wooded valleys. Inhabited by gibbering hermits and wicked witches.
- Gatstaf, a remote village near the forest on the lip of a deep crevasse. Known for coal mining and skilled leather workers.
- Gatstaf Grotto, location of a famous natural spring and an Avacynian altar. With the arrival of Emrakul, the grotto became host to a horror that devoured anyone who dared enter. The so-called 'Thing in the Grotto' was a monstrous many-headed creature that resembled both wurms and maggots, with characteristics of Eldrazi spawn as well.
- Karo, another small village.[6]
- The Breakneck Ride, the main paths that lead into Kessig from the other provinces. Each crossway is fraught with peril, leading travelers through the Ulvenwald and over treacherous slopes, so those who make the journey do so at as brisk a pace as possible.
- Hairpin Road, winding down from Getander Pass in Stensia. Watched by Falkenrath vampires.
- Bower Passage, from Gavony straight into the heart of the Ulvenwald. Dryads and nature spirits are said to haunt the passage.
- Briar Bridge, from Nephalia. A thicket of thistles flanks the road. The road intersects a river, the path crosses over a covered wooden bridge.
- Lambholt. A farming village. The pastures near the town were once mingled with woods but the villagers chopped down all but a few trees to clear room for their farms. Werewolves continually terrorize livestock and humans.
- Avabruck. Kessig's former provincial seat, now a ruin of wood and brick referred to as Hollowhenge.
- The Temple of Saint Raban, Avabruck's central cathedral. Shattered by the werewolves.
- Devils' Breach, a fissure that has opened in the earth. Far from the towns.
- The Approaches, an isolated region that has resisted Avacynian worship.[7]
- The Bog, a swamp where a primordial trans-planar entity resided.[7]
- Hremeg's Bridge, a small town
- Verlasen, the largest of the three towns in The Approaches.[7]
- The Priory, a center of the church where the Seelenstone resided.[7]
- The Manor, a great house formerly owned by a Markov vampire that has since been taken over by Davriel Cane.[7]
In-game references
- Represented in:
- Associated cards:
- Alena, Kessig Trapper
- Briarbridge Tracker
- Halana, Kessig Ranger
- Kessig Cagebreakers
- Kessig Dire Swine
- Kessig Flamebreather
- Kessig Forgemaster
- Kessig Malcontents
- Kessig Naturalist / Lord of the Ulvenwald
- Kessig Prowler
- Kessig Recluse
- Kessig Wolf
- Kessig Wolf Run
- Kessig Wolfrider
- Gatstaf Arsonists / Gatstaf Ravagers
- Gatstaf Shepherd / Gatstaf Howler
- Village Watch / Village Reavers
- Referred to:
- Alchemist's Refuge
- Apprentice Sharpshooter
- Backwoods Survivalists
- Borderland Ranger
- Bounding Wolf
- Bower Passage
- Brazen Wolves
- Breakneck Rider
- Contortionist Troupe
- Doomed Dissenter (Innistrad: Crimson Vow)
- Dual Shot
- Equestrian Skill
- Fetid Gargantua
- Flame-Blessed Bolt
- Gnarlwood Dryad
- Hedgewitch's Mask
- Kindercatch
- Ranger's Guile (Innistrad)
- Raze the Effigy
- Rockfall Vale
- Silverchase Fox
- Snarling Wolf
- Solitary Hunter
- Stoic Builder
- Timberland Guide
- Ulvenwald Bear
- Village Reavers
- Wildwood Geist
- Winged Portent
- Witch Enchanter
- Woodcutter's Grit
- Wreath of Geists
- Quoted by Alena, trapper of Kessig:
- Quoted by Halana, Kessig ranger:
- Quoted by Raf Gyel of the Quiver of Kessig:
Gallery
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Kessig concepts by Vincent Proce (top), Daarken (right), and Jung Park (bottom).
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Kessig town concepts by Steven Belledin.
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External links
- Magic Creative Team (October 05, 2011). "A Planeswalker's Guide to Innistrad: Kessig and Werewolves". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
References
- ↑ Survivors. magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Jay Annelli (2022). Magic: The Gathering - The Visual Guide, DK. ISBN-13 978-0744061055.
- ↑ Mike McArtor (May 1, 2013). "Card of the Day - May, 2013". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on October 25, 2021.
- ↑ Reinhardt Suarez (November 12, 2021). "Survivors". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Prepare for the Harvesttide Festival – Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (September 2, 2021).
- ↑ K. Arsenault Rivera (October 28, 2021). "Tithes and Invitations". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e Brandon Sanderson (2018). "Children of the Nameless". Wizards of the Coast.