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The population of Havengul consists of [[human]] craftworkers, shipbuilders, smiths, and traders. There is at least one [[lich]] living in Havengul.<ref name="Art of Innistrad">[[James Wyatt]] 2016, "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Innistrad]]''".</ref> [[Gisa Cecani]] dislikes Havengul, considering it a "sterile, industrial city" | The population of Havengul consists of [[human]] craftworkers, shipbuilders, smiths, and traders. There is at least one [[lich]] living in Havengul.<ref name="Art of Innistrad">[[James Wyatt]] 2016, "''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Innistrad]]''".</ref> [[Gisa Cecani]] dislikes Havengul, considering it a "sterile, industrial city."<ref name="Family"/> | ||
The [[Church of Avacyn|Avacynian church]] has established a small fort here known as the '''Elgaud Grounds'''. Many Nephalians are wary of the priesthood and watch them like hawks. As long as the church brings trade to and from [[Thraben]], they are given a pass from the key players in Nephalia. During [[Avacyn]]'s madness, the Elgaud Grounds were reappropriated by the Lunarch Inquisition as an execution site. | The [[Church of Avacyn|Avacynian church]] has established a small fort here known as the '''Elgaud Grounds'''. Many Nephalians are wary of the priesthood and watch them like hawks. As long as the church brings trade to and from [[Thraben]], they are given a pass from the key players in Nephalia. During [[Avacyn]]'s madness, the Elgaud Grounds were reappropriated by the Lunarch Inquisition as an execution site. |
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Plane | Innistrad |
Part of | Nephalia |
Havengul is the largest of the three cities of the Innistrad province Nephalia. It stands at the mouth of the Silburlind River.[1][2]
Description
The population of Havengul consists of human craftworkers, shipbuilders, smiths, and traders. There is at least one lich living in Havengul.[3] Gisa Cecani dislikes Havengul, considering it a "sterile, industrial city."[2]
The Avacynian church has established a small fort here known as the Elgaud Grounds. Many Nephalians are wary of the priesthood and watch them like hawks. As long as the church brings trade to and from Thraben, they are given a pass from the key players in Nephalia. During Avacyn's madness, the Elgaud Grounds were reappropriated by the Lunarch Inquisition as an execution site.
Near the Elgaud Grounds stands the Engelturm, the former home of the Flight of Goldnight, now occupied by Gisa Cecani.[4][2]
Ludevic's laboratory is located in the city, and is run by Geralf Cecani while he is away.[2] During New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse, the Cecani siblings led the defense of the region, though many of the city's citizens still died in the attack.
The vampire Jeleva has an opulent mansion near Havengul and preys on its citizens.[3]
In-game references
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References
- ↑ Magic Creative Team (October 19, 2011). "A Planeswalker's Guide to Innistrad: Nephalia and the Undead". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d Seanan McGuire (March 22, 2023). "March of the Machine - Innistrad: Family Game Night". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b James Wyatt 2016, "The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Innistrad".
- ↑ Magic Creative Team (April 11, 2012). "Planeswalker's Guide to Avacyn Restored: Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.