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| last = [[March of the Machine Commander]]
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| status = Warped by the ''Great Magus War''
| status = Warped by the ''Great Magus War''
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Antausia
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Information
First seen The Duelist #3
Last seen March of the Machine Commander
Planeswalkers Valdusian Tomer
Status Warped by the Great Magus War
This page is about the plane. For the set of rules, see Realms of Antausia.
The description of Antausia in The Duelist #3

Antausia is a plane. Its story and geography have been recounted by the scholar Valdusian Tomer. Antausia and its landscapes have been detailed in the third issue of The Duelist magazine, where it was used as a setting for a game variant similar to Planechase.[1]

History

Antausia's mana-rich landscapes were exploited long ago by powerful wizards. For nearly 600 years, the Great Magus War raged on in the world. In the aftermath of the war, which ended as wizards became unable to fight due to the altered battlefields, the plane was broken into eight realms separated by a central vortex.[1]

Locations

  • Antausian Vortex
  • Bosconius
  • Caverns of Martuk
  • Farreach
  • Icedale
  • Mandrake's Mountain (formerly called Mount Margalus)
  • Open Lands
  • Power Pools of Beldingard
  • Saulvinia

Notable wizards

In-game references

Represented in:

Notes and refererences

  1. a b c d e f g h i j Shawn F. Carnes. (Fall 1994.) "House Rules: New Ways (And Some Old Ways) To Play magic", The Duelist #3, p 20-21