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|author=[[Wolfgang Baur]], [[Kij Johnson]], [[Michael G. Ryan]], [[Mike Selinker]], [[Teeuwynn]], and [[Jennifer Clarke Wilkes]]
|author=Wolfgang Baur, [[Kij Johnson]], [[Michael G. Ryan]], Mike Selinker, [[Teeuwynn]], and [[Jennifer Clarke Wilkes]]
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==Description==
==Description==
The world of ''Mirage'' is a place of strange creatures and powerful magics, set on the tropical continent of [[Jamuraa]], with its sweeping savannahs and its lush jungles. At the time of ''Mirage'', Jamuraa is under attack as a powerful mage, [[Kaervek]], attempts to take over the continent.
Stories told by [[Hakim Loreweaver]] are woven together to create an immersive "braided novel". At the end of each chapter, similar to the Choose-Your-Own-Adventure novels, readers might be given the option to shift over to a different character's perspective. The story is of the misdeeds of [[List of secondary characters/Dominaria|Bwire]] in [[Mtenda Plains|Kenlo]], motivated by an {{Card|Amber Prison|title=amber prison}} swallowed by a goat.
 
''Oasis'' does not tell Kaervek's saga, but rather focuses on the stories of creatures caught in the vortex of events during this troubled time. They are featured in a braided novel, where different characters lead you through their perceptions of a single larger story. The website's layout allowed the reader to follow one of many story threads, chapter by chapter, all narrated by Hakim Loreweaver, a master storyteller.
 
The stories sometimes connect and sometimes diverge, but they all lead up to a meeting at the oasis in the story's center. You could follow the story paths that interested you and ignore the rest, or you could read them all.
 
The Oasis site included six distinct stories - a [[wizard]]'s story, a [[cat warrior|panther]]'s story, a [[warrior]]'s story, a [[Nightstalker|shadow]]'s story, a goatherd's story, and a [[Spirit of the Night|spirit]]'s story - plus [[Hakim Loreweaver]]s's commentary and several shorter stories scattered throughout. In addition, one of the designers of the ''Mirage'' set, [[Bill Rose]], provided background and strategy hints for some of the cards illustrated in the stories.


===Contest===
===Contest===
Your goal, as you read Hakim's stories, was to determine who was trapped inside the [[Amber Prison]], a magical artifact from the ''Mirage'' card set. There were no convoluted puzzles to solve or long forms to fill out, although your chances of knowing the correct answer improved as you read more of the stories.
Readers who completed the story were asked to solve the mystery of who was in the amber prison. Submitting the correct answer and an email address would qualify the entry for prizes.


Readers who completed the story were asked to solve the mystery of who was in the amber prison. Submitting the correct answer and an email address would qualify the entry for prizes.
===Maps by Pete Venters===
<gallery>
File:NW Jamuraa.gif
File:Kenlo Map.gif
</gallery>


==External link==
==External link==

Latest revision as of 16:43, 23 August 2022

Mirage/Oasis
 
 
 
Mirage: Oasis
[[File:{{#setmainimage:Oasis logo.gif}}|250px]]
Publishing Information
Author(s) Wolfgang Baur, Kij Johnson, Michael G. Ryan, Mike Selinker, Teeuwynn, and Jennifer Clarke Wilkes
First printing 1996
Preceded By
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Followed By
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Oasis was a complex web-published weaving of stories created by Wizards of the Coast in 1996, based on the Mirage expansion for Magic: The Gathering.

Description

Stories told by Hakim Loreweaver are woven together to create an immersive "braided novel". At the end of each chapter, similar to the Choose-Your-Own-Adventure novels, readers might be given the option to shift over to a different character's perspective. The story is of the misdeeds of Bwire in Kenlo, motivated by an amber prison swallowed by a goat.

Contest

Readers who completed the story were asked to solve the mystery of who was in the amber prison. Submitting the correct answer and an email address would qualify the entry for prizes.

Maps by Pete Venters

External link