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'''Corondor''' is a large island on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] just north of [[Jamuraa]], bordered by the [[Golthonor Sea]].<ref name="Return 1">{{NewRef|magic-story/return-dominaria-episode-1-2018-03-21|Return to Dominaria, Episode 1|[[Martha Wells]]|March 21, 2018}}</ref>  
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}}'''Corondor''' is a large island (or small continent) on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] just north of [[Jamuraa]], bordered by the [[Golthonor Sea]].<ref name="Return 1">{{DailyRef|magic-story/return-dominaria-episode-1-2018-03-21|Return to Dominaria, Episode 1|[[Martha Wells]]|March 21, 2018}}</ref> Many [[prerevisionist]] stories took place on Corondor. It was the setting of the [[Planeswalker War]].


==Description==
==Description==
Many [[prerevisionist]] stories took place on Corondor. It was the setting of the [[Planeswalker War]] storyline, which is told in the comics (''[[The Shadow Mage]]'') and the arcade-style [[Battlemage]] computer game. The [[planeswalker]] [[Ravidel]] used an artifact known as the [[Mox Beacon]] to lure other planeswalkers to Corondor. He trapped them and forced them to battle until they were weak enough to be killed individually. There were six planeswalkers - three Conquerors (who wanted to take over Corondor for themselves) and three Defenders, who defended the land from the Conquerors. In the wake of that war Corondor has fallen on hard times. Corondor was also the birthplace of the family of [[Carth]], and was plagued by [[Geyadrone Dihada]] in the time before the [[Brothers' War]] on [[Terisiare]]. It was the location of the [[Battle of Aster Fall]], the birthplace of [[Jared Carthalion]], and was also the homeland of the wizard [[Mangara]].
A tremendous mountain chain called [[The Spine]] runs down the center of Corondor, and roughly divides it into three named lands: [[Stonehaven]] to the west, [[Casindral]] to the south, and [[Golthonor]] to the east. In the north lie the [[Northern Ice Wastes]]. It lies two thousand miles north of [[Jamuraa]] and a few thousand miles to the east of [[the Domains]].<ref name="Chronicles"/>


The ancient kingdom of Corondor was called the [[Iron Kingdom]]. A tremendous mountain chain called [[The Spine]] runs down the center of Corondor, and roughly divides it into three named lands: [[Stonehaven]] to the west, [[Casindral]] to the south and [[Golthonor]] to the east.  
===History===
The ancient kingdom of Corondor was called the [[Iron Kingdom]].  
 
The [[planeswalker]] [[Ravidel]] used an artifact known as the [[Mox Beacon]] to lure other planeswalkers to Corondor. He trapped them and forced them to battle until they were weak enough to be killed individually, in an event known as the [[Planeswalker War]]. There were six planeswalkers: three Conquerors - [[Leshrac]], [[Tevesh Szat]] and [[Geyadrone Dihada]] (who wanted to take over Corondor for themselves) - and three Defenders - [[Jared Carthalion]], [[Kristina of the Woods]] and [[Sandruu]], who defended the land from the Conquerors. In the wake of that war, Corondor has fell on hard times for centuries.<ref name="Chronicles">[[Pete Venters]], [[Kij Johnson]], and [[Scott Hungerford]] (April 1997). "Dominian Chronicles". ''[[The Duelist]]'' #16, p.63-65</ref> Corondor was also the birthplace of the family of [[Carth]], and was plagued by [[Geyadrone Dihada]] in the time before the [[Brothers' War]] on [[Terisiare]]. It was the location of the [[Battle of Aster Fall]], the birthplace of [[Jared Carthalion]], and was also the homeland of the wizard [[Mangara]].
 
Around the time of [[New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse]], the island fell back under the control of Geyadrone Dihada, who hoped to lure Jared Carthalion into a conflict that could bring [[Dakkon Blackblade]] into her grasp.<ref name="Visual Guide">[[Jay Annelli]] (2022). ''[[Magic: The Gathering - The Visual Guide]]'', [[Wikipedia:DK (publisher)|DK]]. ISBN-13 978-0744061055.</ref>


===Locations on Corondor===
===Locations on Corondor===
*[[Khone]]
*[[Stonehaven]]  
*[[Minorad]]
**[[Arathoxia]] {{B}}, {{R}}
*[[Arathoxia]]
**[[Ephren|Plains of Ephren]] {{mana|WR}}
*[[Ephren]]
***[[Castle Melmereth]] {{mana|WB}}
*[[Tenamis River]]
**The Island of Stonehaven {{U}}
*[[Krysalthus]]
**[[Nyx (Corondor)|Nyx]] {{B}}, {{G}}
*[[Castle Melmereth]]
**[[Tenamis River]]
*Plains of [[Urlan]]
**[[Krysalthus|Krysalthus Woods]] {{G}}
*[[Hamath]]
**[[Urlan|the Urlan Wild]] {{mana|GR}}
*[[Corundis]]
**[[Urlan|Plains of Urlan]] {{W}}, {{R}}
*[[Telemar City]]
***[[Hamath]] {{W}}, {{U}}
**[[Oremon|Mount Oremon]] {{R}}
**Stonehaven Plains {{W}}
*[[Golthonor]]
*[[Golthonor]]
*[[Golthonor Sea]]
**The city of [[Gan]]
*[[Golthonor Torrent]]
**The [[Iron Kingdom]]
*the [[Dueling Chasm of Golthonor]]
**[[Boite]]
*[[The Spine]]
**The island of [[Corundis]] {{U}}
*[[Corthipan Inlet]]
***[[Telemar City]] {{U}}, {{B}}
*[[Coldraith's Keep]]
**The [[Great Salt Marshes]] of Western Golthonor {{B}}
*[[Great Salt Marshes of Western Golthonor]]
***Sulgh Swamp {{B}}, {{U}}
*[[Thetia]]
***[[Golthonor Torrent]]
*[[Angel Keep]]
***[[Coldraith's Keep]]  
*[[Gan]]
**The swamp of [[Khone]] {{B}}, home to [[House Khone]]
*[[Karia]]
**The [[Darkling Plains]] {{W}}, {{B}}
*[[Wolf's Hackle]]
***[[Plains of Coloni]]
*[[Balthesa]]
**The [[Sand Seas]] {{W}}, {{R}}
*[[Darkling Plains]] and [[Boite]]
**The [[Northern Wilds]] {{G}}
*[[Stonehaven]]
**[[Minorad]] {{R}}
*[[Casindral]]
**The [[Dueling Chasm of Golthonor]] {{R}}
*[[Plains of Coloni]]
**[[The Spine]] {{R}}
*[[Northern Ice Wastes]]
**[[Trovash]] {{R}}
*[[Battle Rising]]
**[[Corthipan Inlet]]
*[[Oremon]]
** The [[Wolf's Hackle]]
*[[Kristina's Woods]]
***[[Thetia]]
***[[Angel Keep]]
***[[Karia]]
***[[Balthesa]]
*[[Casindral]] {{U}}
**[[Kristina's Woods]] {{G}}, {{W}}
**The [[Quirion|Quirion Sovereign]] {{G}}
**The [[White Woods]] {{G}}
**[[Battle Rising]] {{W}}, {{B}}
**[[Shikar]] {{U}}
*[[Northern Ice Wastes]] {{mana|WUB}}
 
====Surrounding waters====
*The [[Western Sea]], dividing Corondor from the [[Burning Isles]]
*The [[Golthonor Sea]]
 
====Unknown locations====
*[[Carth (location)|Carth]] (destroyed)
*[[Mouth of the Damned]]
*[[Mouth of the Damned]]


==In-game references==
==In-game references==
* <c>Mangara of Corondor</c>
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==References==
==References==
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Plane Dominaria
Status Unknown
Formerly part of Iron Kingdom

Corondor is a large island (or small continent) on Dominaria just north of Jamuraa, bordered by the Golthonor Sea.[1] Many prerevisionist stories took place on Corondor. It was the setting of the Planeswalker War.

Description

A tremendous mountain chain called The Spine runs down the center of Corondor, and roughly divides it into three named lands: Stonehaven to the west, Casindral to the south, and Golthonor to the east. In the north lie the Northern Ice Wastes. It lies two thousand miles north of Jamuraa and a few thousand miles to the east of the Domains.[2]

History

The ancient kingdom of Corondor was called the Iron Kingdom.

The planeswalker Ravidel used an artifact known as the Mox Beacon to lure other planeswalkers to Corondor. He trapped them and forced them to battle until they were weak enough to be killed individually, in an event known as the Planeswalker War. There were six planeswalkers: three Conquerors - Leshrac, Tevesh Szat and Geyadrone Dihada (who wanted to take over Corondor for themselves) - and three Defenders - Jared Carthalion, Kristina of the Woods and Sandruu, who defended the land from the Conquerors. In the wake of that war, Corondor has fell on hard times for centuries.[2] Corondor was also the birthplace of the family of Carth, and was plagued by Geyadrone Dihada in the time before the Brothers' War on Terisiare. It was the location of the Battle of Aster Fall, the birthplace of Jared Carthalion, and was also the homeland of the wizard Mangara.

Around the time of New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse, the island fell back under the control of Geyadrone Dihada, who hoped to lure Jared Carthalion into a conflict that could bring Dakkon Blackblade into her grasp.[3]

Locations on Corondor

Surrounding waters

Unknown locations

In-game references

Associated cards:

References

  1. Martha Wells (March 21, 2018). "Return to Dominaria, Episode 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. a b Pete Venters, Kij Johnson, and Scott Hungerford (April 1997). "Dominian Chronicles". The Duelist #16, p.63-65
  3. Jay Annelli (2022). Magic: The Gathering - The Visual Guide, DK. ISBN-13 978-0744061055.

Maps of Corondor