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==Description==
==Description==
Like the Autumn Willow herself, the Daughters are created from the natural energies that come from the rift to the [[Homelands]], trapped within that domain by [[Feroz's Ban]]. As a result, these avatars of the woods have manifested into beings with physical forms, complete with intelligence and ideals.
Like the Autumn Willow herself, the Daughters are created from the natural energies that come from the rift to the [[Homelands]], trapped within that domain by [[Feroz's Ban]]. As a result, these avatars of the woods have manifested into beings with physical forms, complete with intelligence and ideals.<ref name="Library">{{DailyRef|feature/library-leng-2009-10-19|From the Library of Leng: Autumn Willow|MagicTheGathering.com Staff|October 19, 2009}}</ref>


The Daughters will fight for the innocent and for nature itself. Their presence is so strong that it causes beings to dream of them and of the Great Wood where they live. Since most people seem to dream of them from time to time, the tales of the Daughters of Autumn are common throughout the Homelands. There have been stories of beautiful women appearing out of thin air and rescuing children from danger, as well as the occasional wandering woodsman getting led safely out of the forest by a misty apparition. The Daughters have thus become important parts of the myths and tales of the lands, and represent the power of nature over the land. <ref name="Backstory">[http://forum.nogoblinsallowed.com/viewtopic.php?p=127813&sid=f2493d862c77d3c620451cd5081298f1 Backstory for Magic the Gathering: Homelands]</ref>
The Daughters will fight for the innocent and for nature itself. Their presence is so strong that it causes beings to dream of them and of the Great Wood where they live. Since most people seem to dream of them from time to time, the tales of the Daughters of Autumn are common throughout the Homelands. There have been stories of beautiful women appearing out of thin air and rescuing children from danger, as well as the occasional wandering woodsman getting led safely out of the forest by a misty apparition. The Daughters have thus become important parts of the myths and tales of the lands, and represent the power of nature over the land. <ref name="Backstory">[http://forum.nogoblinsallowed.com/viewtopic.php?p=127813&sid=f2493d862c77d3c620451cd5081298f1 Backstory for Magic the Gathering: Homelands]</ref>

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Daughters of Autumn
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History
Founded on Great Wood, Ulgrotha
Status Unknown
Membership
Races Avatars
Associated Colors
{G}

The Daughers of Autumn are beings of the Great Wood on Ulgrotha, 'daughters' or lesser avatars of the nature spirit Autumn Willow.

Description

Like the Autumn Willow herself, the Daughters are created from the natural energies that come from the rift to the Homelands, trapped within that domain by Feroz's Ban. As a result, these avatars of the woods have manifested into beings with physical forms, complete with intelligence and ideals.[1]

The Daughters will fight for the innocent and for nature itself. Their presence is so strong that it causes beings to dream of them and of the Great Wood where they live. Since most people seem to dream of them from time to time, the tales of the Daughters of Autumn are common throughout the Homelands. There have been stories of beautiful women appearing out of thin air and rescuing children from danger, as well as the occasional wandering woodsman getting led safely out of the forest by a misty apparition. The Daughters have thus become important parts of the myths and tales of the lands, and represent the power of nature over the land. [2]

Multiple daughters are known to exist at the same time.[3]

In-game references

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References

  1. MagicTheGathering.com Staff (October 19, 2009). "From the Library of Leng: Autumn Willow". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Backstory for Magic the Gathering: Homelands
  3. Flavor text for Daughter of Autumn