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The '''Great Mending''' (or just the '''Mending''') was a process that healed [[the Multiverse]], particularly [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]], from damage caused by accumulated [[time rift]]s, through the sacrifice of multiple [[planeswalker]]s.<ref name="Dominaria art book">[[James Wyatt]] (2018), ''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria]]''. [[VIZ Media]].</ref> It caused a fundamental restructuring of the nature of travel between [[plane]]s of the Multiverse, preventing many types of travel that had formerly been possible; it also rebalanced the power of a [[planeswalker's spark]], permanently diminishing the power of all current and future planeswalkers in the multiverse. | |||
==History== | |||
The Great Mending began when [[Jeska]] sealed the last major [[rift]] in [[Otaria]] in 4500 [[AR]]. It caused all remaining fractures to heal, first in Dominaria but then spreading throughout the [[Multiverse]] in a chain reaction. It allowed [[mana]] to flow freely throughout Dominaria once more, returning life and hope to the dying world. All creatures which had appeared from the past during the [[Time Spiral crisis]] returned to their original time.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/172574705883/now-that-were-in-dominaria-i-have-a-question|title=Do these people still exist in current Dominaria or were they thrown back into the past with the mending?|April 03, 2018}}</ref> With the last Time Rift closed in the '''Final Mending''',<ref name="ConfluxGuide">(2009). ''[https://archive.org/details/conflux-players-guide-magic-the-gathering-2009 Conflux Player's Guide].'' [[Wizards of the Coast]].</ref> Dominaria's mana flowed back into the land instantaneously, and the world healed and rejuvenated quickly with that infusion of power.<ref name="Dominaria art book" /> | |||
After the Mending, the Multiverse found a new balance with the [[Planeswalker's spark]], with far-reaching consequences. Planeswalkers lost their immortality and godlike powers and much of their additional magic power. For example, they stopped being able to transport other people during a planeswalk. At the same time, all existing [[planar portal|planar travel tech]] also stopped working.<ref>[https://twitter.com/kellydigges/status/985934219485429760?s=21 Kelly Digges on Twitter]</ref><ref>[http://media.wizards.com/2018/podcasts/magic/MS_Podcast_20180503_8xaU1g.mp3 Magic Story Podcast: The Mending (May 3, 2018)]</ref> New tech was possible, but so far the only example seen is the [[Planar Bridge]] created by [[Rashmi]] on [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]],<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-story/puppets-2017-01-25|Puppets|[[James Wyatt]]|January 25, 2017}}</ref> which has notable limitations regarding organic matter. | |||
The Mending occurred about 60 years before the present (4500 [[AR]]). Remarkably, this is around the same time that the [[Kaladesh (plane)|Great Aether Boom of Kaladesh]] occurred.<ref>According to [[Doug Beyer]] in [http://dougbeyermtg.tumblr.com/post/161024738159/the-magic-story-podcast-goes-behind-the-scenes Magic Story Podcast -- Q&A May 24, 2017]</ref> | |||
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*{{card|Sunlit Marsh|Dominaria United}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 23 April 2023
- For the Mending of the Clan Tree, see Clan Tree of Cridhe.
The Great Mending (or just the Mending) was a process that healed the Multiverse, particularly Dominaria, from damage caused by accumulated time rifts, through the sacrifice of multiple planeswalkers.[1] It caused a fundamental restructuring of the nature of travel between planes of the Multiverse, preventing many types of travel that had formerly been possible; it also rebalanced the power of a planeswalker's spark, permanently diminishing the power of all current and future planeswalkers in the multiverse.
History
The Great Mending began when Jeska sealed the last major rift in Otaria in 4500 AR. It caused all remaining fractures to heal, first in Dominaria but then spreading throughout the Multiverse in a chain reaction. It allowed mana to flow freely throughout Dominaria once more, returning life and hope to the dying world. All creatures which had appeared from the past during the Time Spiral crisis returned to their original time.[2] With the last Time Rift closed in the Final Mending,[3] Dominaria's mana flowed back into the land instantaneously, and the world healed and rejuvenated quickly with that infusion of power.[1]
After the Mending, the Multiverse found a new balance with the Planeswalker's spark, with far-reaching consequences. Planeswalkers lost their immortality and godlike powers and much of their additional magic power. For example, they stopped being able to transport other people during a planeswalk. At the same time, all existing planar travel tech also stopped working.[4][5] New tech was possible, but so far the only example seen is the Planar Bridge created by Rashmi on Kaladesh,[6] which has notable limitations regarding organic matter.
The Mending occurred about 60 years before the present (4500 AR). Remarkably, this is around the same time that the Great Aether Boom of Kaladesh occurred.[7]
In-game references
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References
- ↑ a b James Wyatt (2018), The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria. VIZ Media.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (April 03, 2018). "Do these people still exist in current Dominaria or were they thrown back into the past with the mending?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ (2009). Conflux Player's Guide. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Kelly Digges on Twitter
- ↑ Magic Story Podcast: The Mending (May 3, 2018)
- ↑ James Wyatt (January 25, 2017). "Puppets". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ According to Doug Beyer in Magic Story Podcast -- Q&A May 24, 2017