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'''Stahaan''' formerly was the name of a mountain range on a landmass in the most extreme north of [[the Domains]] on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]. It is now the name of the whole island.<ref>[https://twitter.com/EthanFleischer/status/1091792920577925120 Ethan Fleischer on Twitter]</ref> | '''Stahaan''' formerly was the name of a mountain range on a landmass in the most extreme north of [[the Domains]] on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]. It is now the name of the whole island.<ref>[https://twitter.com/EthanFleischer/status/1091792920577925120 Ethan Fleischer on Twitter]</ref> | ||
The Stahaan Mountains are home to a radical xenophobic nation of [[ | ==Description== | ||
The Stahaan Mountains are home to a radical xenophobic nation of [[minotaur]]s.<ref>[[Hanovi Braddock]] (1996). [[Magic: the Gathering]] - ''[[Ashes of the Sun]]'', Harper Prism</ref><ref>[https://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/magic-storyline/335396-info-short-stories?comment=7 Encyclopedia Dominia “The Enemy of My Enemy”]</ref><ref name="Chronicles">[[Pete Venters]], [[Kij Johnson]], and [[Scott Hungerford]] (April 1997). "Dominian Chronicles". ''[[The Duelist]]'' #16, p.63-65</ref> Stahaan is the sister nation of [[Mirtiin]]. | |||
The minotaur nation of Stahaan is an orthodox religious society ruled by a matriarch-priestess called the Speaker of Stone. They do not allow humans or goblins in their halls, as they consider such beings ''flakkach'' (unclean or impure), and to bring ''flakkach'' into the halls is to violate ''purrah''. | |||
Minotaurs of Stahaan wear red, or red and white. Adult females have names ending in -alem and adult males have names ending in -ekst. The Stahaan minotaurs, like those of Mirtiin and unlike those of [[Hurloon]], have four fingers on each hand. Hurloon was founded by minotaurs who were banished from Stahaan as heretics for their belief that humans and minotaurs share a common ancestor, although they may actually have been banished for having five-fingered hands; as the scripture says in the first chapter of Knowing Purity: "By this shall you know the division: The fifth finger is ''flakkach''." | |||
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Stahaan formerly was the name of a mountain range on a landmass in the most extreme north of the Domains on Dominaria. It is now the name of the whole island.[1]
Description
The Stahaan Mountains are home to a radical xenophobic nation of minotaurs.[2][3][4] Stahaan is the sister nation of Mirtiin.
The minotaur nation of Stahaan is an orthodox religious society ruled by a matriarch-priestess called the Speaker of Stone. They do not allow humans or goblins in their halls, as they consider such beings flakkach (unclean or impure), and to bring flakkach into the halls is to violate purrah.
Minotaurs of Stahaan wear red, or red and white. Adult females have names ending in -alem and adult males have names ending in -ekst. The Stahaan minotaurs, like those of Mirtiin and unlike those of Hurloon, have four fingers on each hand. Hurloon was founded by minotaurs who were banished from Stahaan as heretics for their belief that humans and minotaurs share a common ancestor, although they may actually have been banished for having five-fingered hands; as the scripture says in the first chapter of Knowing Purity: "By this shall you know the division: The fifth finger is flakkach."
Human settlements on Stahaan include:
- Null Divva
- Bathtown
References
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer on Twitter
- ↑ Hanovi Braddock (1996). Magic: the Gathering - Ashes of the Sun, Harper Prism
- ↑ Encyclopedia Dominia “The Enemy of My Enemy”
- ↑ Pete Venters, Kij Johnson, and Scott Hungerford (April 1997). "Dominian Chronicles". The Duelist #16, p.63-65