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==History==
==History==
===Phyrexian invasion===
===Phyrexian invasion===
Next-to-nothing is known about Xerex before the [[New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse|Phyrexian invasion]]; most factions of Phyrexia (save the Etched Host) made an incursion onto the plane<ref><c>Invasion of Xerex</c></ref>. The result was a failure not by any form of concerted defense, but because the nebulous reality in Xerex was too alien for the literalist Phyrexians to comprehend<ref><c>Vertex Paladin</c></ref>.
Next-to-nothing is known about Xerex before the [[New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse|Phyrexian invasion]]; most factions of Phyrexia {{-}} save the Etched Host {{-}} made an incursion onto the plane.<ref><c>Invasion of Xerex</c></ref> The result was a failure not by any form of concerted defense, but because the nebulous reality in Xerex was too alien for the literalist Phyrexians to comprehend.<ref><c>Vertex Paladin</c></ref>


==Inhabitants==
==Inhabitants==

Latest revision as of 05:30, 17 April 2024

Xerex
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Information
First seen Planechase 2012
Last seen March of the Machine
Status Recovering from New Phyrexia's invasion

Xerex is a plane that features enormous underground passages with Escherian reality - or physics bending effects - and kaleidoscopic geometric features.[1]

History

Phyrexian invasion

Next-to-nothing is known about Xerex before the Phyrexian invasion; most factions of Phyrexia — save the Etched Host — made an incursion onto the plane.[2] The result was a failure not by any form of concerted defense, but because the nebulous reality in Xerex was too alien for the literalist Phyrexians to comprehend.[3]

Inhabitants

Trivia

  • Xerex was first (and for a long time only) shown on the Planechase 2012 card Stairs to Infinity.
  • Tying with the plane's mathematical style and aesthetic, its name, "Xerex", is a palindrome.
  • In April 2023, shortly after the release of March of the Machine, Mark Rosewater held a poll on his Tumblr account[4] asking which plane featured on a battle in the set players would most like to see return in a premier set. Xerex was the winner, with 27% of the vote.

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