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The | Has anyone verfied that the ONLY Eldrazi titans are Emrakul, Ulamog, and Kozilek? Perhaps there are more elsewhere? | ||
Also, has anyone considered the theory that the unnamed lithomancer in Karn? Or Koth, since he is shown practicing a lithomantic ceremony with Elspeth Tirel? | |||
:It is never explicitly said they are the only three. However, the article [http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/84 The Eldrazi Arisen] states that the three walkers disbanded after their mission to imprison the Eldrazi was 'complete'. It cannot have been complete if there were other titans that were still free. According to the same article, the Eldrazi were sealed away thousands of years ago. Koth and Karn (who has been a walker for just over 400 years) are too young to be the lithomancer. [[User:Gamma-Mage|Γ-Mage]] 03:57, 18 October 2010 (EDT) |
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Has anyone verfied that the ONLY Eldrazi titans are Emrakul, Ulamog, and Kozilek? Perhaps there are more elsewhere? Also, has anyone considered the theory that the unnamed lithomancer in Karn? Or Koth, since he is shown practicing a lithomantic ceremony with Elspeth Tirel?
- It is never explicitly said they are the only three. However, the article The Eldrazi Arisen states that the three walkers disbanded after their mission to imprison the Eldrazi was 'complete'. It cannot have been complete if there were other titans that were still free. According to the same article, the Eldrazi were sealed away thousands of years ago. Koth and Karn (who has been a walker for just over 400 years) are too young to be the lithomancer. Γ-Mage 03:57, 18 October 2010 (EDT)