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| name = The Three | | name = The Three | ||
| image = the three cropped.png | | image = the three cropped.png | ||
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| plane_founded = | | plane_founded = Zendikar | ||
| date_founded = -1440 AR<br/>6,000 years before the [[rise of the Eldrazi]] on Zendikar | | date_founded = -1440 AR<br/>6,000 years before the [[rise of the Eldrazi]] on Zendikar | ||
| date_ended = approx. 3560 AR<br/>1,000 years before the rise of the Eldrazi | | date_ended = approx. 3560 AR<br/>1,000 years before the rise of the Eldrazi | ||
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'''The Three''' was a group of [[planeswalker]]s that allied together to imprison the [[Eldrazi]] on a [[plane]].<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/first-time-everything-2015-12-28|A First Time for Everything|[[Ethan Fleischer]]|December 28, 2015}}</ref> | '''The Three''' was a group of [[planeswalker]]s that allied together to imprison the [[Eldrazi]] on a [[plane]].<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/first-time-everything-2015-12-28|A First Time for Everything|[[Ethan Fleischer]]|December 28, 2015}}</ref> | ||
Ugin was the mastermind of the trio. They decided to force the Eldrazi titans into physical forms and trap them on a [[plane]], sacrificing that plane for the well-being of the Multiverse. They | Ugin was the mastermind of the trio. They decided to force the Eldrazi titans into physical forms and trap them on a [[plane]], sacrificing that plane for the well-being of the Multiverse. They selected a plane with lush ecosystems and uniquely dynamic [[mana]], a powerful lure for the Eldrazi's insatiable hunger, Nahiri's home plane of [[Zendikar]](specifically in the mountains of [[Akoum]].) <ref>{{DailyRef|ur/lithomancer-2014-10-29|The Lithomancer|[[Kelly Digges]]|October 29, 2014}}</ref> | ||
The Three agreed that if the results of their ritual were ever disturbed, all three would return to Zendikar, and they departed. For centuries, Nahiri served as Zendikar's guardian, ensuring that the Eldrazi remained in confinement and swiftly addressing any other threats that arose. | The Three agreed that if the results of their ritual were ever disturbed, all three would return to Zendikar, and they departed. For centuries, Nahiri served as Zendikar's guardian, ensuring that the Eldrazi remained in confinement and swiftly addressing any other threats that arose. |
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History | |
Founded on | Zendikar |
Founded |
-1440 AR 6,000 years before the rise of the Eldrazi on Zendikar |
Dissolved |
approx. 3560 AR 1,000 years before the rise of the Eldrazi |
Status | Disbanded due to infighting |
Organization | |
Purpose | Imprisonment and guard of the Eldrazi on Zendikar |
Type | Group |
Active on | Zendikar |
Membership | |
Exclusively planeswalkers | |
Founded by | Ugin, Sorin Markov, Nahiri |
Notable members | Founders only |
Sources | |
"Stone and Blood" |
The Three was a group of planeswalkers that allied together to imprison the Eldrazi on a plane.[1]
Ugin was the mastermind of the trio. They decided to force the Eldrazi titans into physical forms and trap them on a plane, sacrificing that plane for the well-being of the Multiverse. They selected a plane with lush ecosystems and uniquely dynamic mana, a powerful lure for the Eldrazi's insatiable hunger, Nahiri's home plane of Zendikar(specifically in the mountains of Akoum.) [2]
The Three agreed that if the results of their ritual were ever disturbed, all three would return to Zendikar, and they departed. For centuries, Nahiri served as Zendikar's guardian, ensuring that the Eldrazi remained in confinement and swiftly addressing any other threats that arose.
In-game references
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References
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (December 28, 2015). "A First Time for Everything". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Kelly Digges (October 29, 2014). "The Lithomancer". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.