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'''Alara Unbroken''' is the [[Alara block]] novel written by [[Doug Beyer]]. It was published on May 5, 2009. | '''''Alara Unbroken''''' is the [[Alara block]] novel written by [[Doug Beyer]]. It was published on May 5, 2009. | ||
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The [[plane]] of [[Alara]] split into five shards many centuries ago, each shard developing into a distinct world governed by its primary magical | The [[plane]] of [[Alara]] split into five shards many centuries ago, each shard developing into a distinct world governed by its primary magical energy—a [[Bant|sunlit kingdom]], a [[Esper|hierarchy of artifice]], a [[Grixis|realm of the undead]], a [[Jund|dragon-scoured hell]], and a [[Naya|jungle paradise]]. Now, as the planes begin to realign and merge once more, an [[Nicol Bolas|ancient evil]] seizes the opportunity to gain power from the chaos. | ||
As the shards of Alara erupt into war, the fierce [[leonin]] [[planeswalker]] [[Ajani Goldmane]] struggles to bring justice and resolution to his [[Jazal|brother's]] death. Noble champions [[Rafiq|Rafiq of the Many]] and [[Elspeth Tirel]] search for the source of the chaos that has invaded their once ordered world. And [[Sarkhan Vol]], planeswalker and dragon-shaman, discovers a primeval power that may be worthy of his | As the shards of Alara erupt into war, the fierce [[leonin]] [[planeswalker]] [[Ajani Goldmane]] struggles to bring justice and resolution to his [[Jazal|brother's]] death. Noble champions [[Rafiq|Rafiq of the Many]] and [[Elspeth Tirel]] search for the source of the chaos that has invaded their once ordered world. And [[Sarkhan Vol]], planeswalker and dragon-shaman, discovers a primeval power that may be worthy of his reverence—but deadly to Alara. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* {{ | *{{DailyRef|alara-unbroken-2009-01-27|''Alara Unbroken''|[[Magic Arcana]]|January 27, 2009}} | ||
* {{ | *{{DailyRef|arcana/alara-unbroken-2009-05-05|''Alara Unbroken''|[[Magic Arcana]]|May 05, 2009}} | ||
*{{EzTumblr|https://multiverseinreview.blogspot.com/2019/05/alara-unbroken.html|title=Alara Unbroken|September 9, 2023}} | |||
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Publishing Information | ||||
Author(s) | Doug Beyer | |||
First printing | May 2009 | |||
ISBN-13 | 978-0786952014 | |||
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Alara Unbroken is the Alara block novel written by Doug Beyer. It was published on May 5, 2009.
Blurb
The plane of Alara split into five shards many centuries ago, each shard developing into a distinct world governed by its primary magical energy—a sunlit kingdom, a hierarchy of artifice, a realm of the undead, a dragon-scoured hell, and a jungle paradise. Now, as the planes begin to realign and merge once more, an ancient evil seizes the opportunity to gain power from the chaos.
As the shards of Alara erupt into war, the fierce leonin planeswalker Ajani Goldmane struggles to bring justice and resolution to his brother's death. Noble champions Rafiq of the Many and Elspeth Tirel search for the source of the chaos that has invaded their once ordered world. And Sarkhan Vol, planeswalker and dragon-shaman, discovers a primeval power that may be worthy of his reverence—but deadly to Alara.
External links
- Magic Arcana (January 27, 2009). "Alara Unbroken". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Magic Arcana (May 05, 2009). "Alara Unbroken". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Squirle (September 9, 2023). "Alara Unbroken". Multiverse in Review. Tumblr.