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'''Steel Island''' is the third of the three known islands that make up the archipelago of the [[Burning Isles]] inhabited by mechanical [[gnome]]s. Of the three islands, the least is known about Steel.
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}}'''Steel Island''' is the third of the three known islands that make up the archipelago of the [[Burning Isles]] inhabited by mechanical [[gnome]]s. Of the three islands, the least is known about Steel.


During the [[Mirage War]], [[Zhalfir]]in sailors discovered, on the north-western coast of their country, a barnacle-encrusted chest. Inside of it, they found a scroll of circle of protection, the remains of an [[artifact]], and a journal containin the story of the Zhalfirini ship ''Wavecrester'' and of the Steel Island.
During the [[Mirage War]], [[Zhalfir]]in sailors discovered, on the north-western coast of their country, a barnacle-encrusted chest.<ref name="Dreadnought">[[Scott Hungerford]] and Jon Wilkie (October 1996). "From the Library of Leng: Phyrexian Dreadnought and Prismatic Circle of Protection." ''[[The Duelist]]'' #13, p.24-25.</ref> Inside of it, they found a scroll of circle of protection, the remains of an [[artifact]], and a journal containing the story of the Zhalfirin ship ''Wavecrester'' and of the Steel Island.


Two years before, the ''Wavecrester'' traveled to the Burning Isles in order to make the waters clean from renegades and pirates. After succesfully scouring the seas from pirates, the ship reached a mysterious island. As recorded by the crew of the [[Zhalfir]]in ship, the island was barren of life and dominated by a gigantic castle. A whirling [[aether]]-storm surrounded the castle's tallest spire. Inside were emotionless, mechanical <c>Clockwork Gnomes</c> busy building legions of flying servants. All of the [[Clockwork creature]]s, Gnomes, Avians and mechanical [[Wasp]]s alike, were constructing a massive [[Dreadnought]] of metal and sorcery, a destructive artifact the likes of which pre-Invasion [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] had never seen.
Two years earlier, the ''Wavecrester'' traveled to the Burning Isles in order to make the waters clean from renegades and pirates.<ref name="Dreadnought"/> After successfully scouring the seas from pirates, the ship reached a mysterious island. As recorded by the crew of the [[Zhalfir]]in ship, the island was barren of life and dominated by a gigantic castle. A whirling [[aether]]-storm surrounded the castle's tallest spire. Inside were emotionless, mechanical <c>Clockwork Gnomes</c> busy building legions of flying servants. All of the [[Clockwork creature]]s, Gnomes, Avians, and mechanical [[Wasp]]s alike, were constructing a massive [[Dreadnought]] of metal and sorcery, a destructive artifact the likes of which pre-Invasion [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] had never seen.


The journal calls the isle "Steel Island" and gives sketchy details of its history. It was thought that the unnaturally intelligent gnomes sought only to fulfill their orders and return to [[Yawgmoth|their creator]] by building the biggest artifact to ever walk on the plane. Then they planned to enchant it with flying so they could search for their master.
The journal calls the isle "Steel Island" and gives sketchy details of its history.<ref name="Dreadnought"/> It was thought that the unnaturally intelligent gnomes sought only to fulfill their orders and return to [[Yawgmoth|their creator]] by building the biggest artifact to ever walk on the plane. They then planned to enchant it with flying so they could search for their master.


A confrontation between the ''Wavecrester'' and the gnomes ended with the reported demise of the former and the flight on their dreadnought of the latter.
A confrontation between the ''Wavecrester'' and the gnomes ended with the reported demise of the former and the flight on their dreadnought of the latter.<ref name="Dreadnought"/>


==Sources==
==References==
''From the Library of Leng: <c>Phyrexian Dreadnought</c> and <c>Prismatic Circle</c>'', ''[[Duelist]]'' #13, October 1996.
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 29 March 2023

Steel Island
Information
Plane Dominaria
Part of Burning Isles, Jamuura
Status Current

Steel Island is the third of the three known islands that make up the archipelago of the Burning Isles inhabited by mechanical gnomes. Of the three islands, the least is known about Steel.

During the Mirage War, Zhalfirin sailors discovered, on the north-western coast of their country, a barnacle-encrusted chest.[1] Inside of it, they found a scroll of circle of protection, the remains of an artifact, and a journal containing the story of the Zhalfirin ship Wavecrester and of the Steel Island.

Two years earlier, the Wavecrester traveled to the Burning Isles in order to make the waters clean from renegades and pirates.[1] After successfully scouring the seas from pirates, the ship reached a mysterious island. As recorded by the crew of the Zhalfirin ship, the island was barren of life and dominated by a gigantic castle. A whirling aether-storm surrounded the castle's tallest spire. Inside were emotionless, mechanical Clockwork Gnomes busy building legions of flying servants. All of the Clockwork creatures, Gnomes, Avians, and mechanical Wasps alike, were constructing a massive Dreadnought of metal and sorcery, a destructive artifact the likes of which pre-Invasion Dominaria had never seen.

The journal calls the isle "Steel Island" and gives sketchy details of its history.[1] It was thought that the unnaturally intelligent gnomes sought only to fulfill their orders and return to their creator by building the biggest artifact to ever walk on the plane. They then planned to enchant it with flying so they could search for their master.

A confrontation between the Wavecrester and the gnomes ended with the reported demise of the former and the flight on their dreadnought of the latter.[1]

References

  1. a b c d Scott Hungerford and Jon Wilkie (October 1996). "From the Library of Leng: Phyrexian Dreadnought and Prismatic Circle of Protection." The Duelist #13, p.24-25.