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[[Image:Bogardan.jpg|right|thumb|Bogardan. Art by Terese Nielsen.]]'''Bogardan''' is one of the islands that make up the [[Burning Isles]]. Among the most volcanic regions on [[Dominaria]], the creatures and tribes that inhabit Bogardan are as volatile as the land itself. Many embermages hail from Bogardan.
{{Infobox location
| name = Bogardan
| image =Bogardan.jpg
|caption=Bogardan. Art by Terese Nielsen.
| plane = [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]
| part of =[[Burning Isles]], [[Jamuura]]
| status = Current
| formerly =
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'''Bogardan''' (BOH-gahr-den<ref name="Lexicon">{{DailyRef|feature/speak-word-word-all-us-2007-03-22|Speak the Word, the Word is All of Us|[[Matt Cavotta]]|March 22, 2007|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170511185939/https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/speak-word-word-all-us-2007-03-22|archivedate=May 11, 2017}}</ref>) is one of the islands that make up the [[Burning Isles]].<ref name="Return 1">{{DailyRef|magic-story/return-dominaria-episode-1-2018-03-21|Return to Dominaria, Episode 1|[[Martha Wells]]|March 21, 2018}}</ref>  Among the most volcanic regions on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]], the creatures and tribes that inhabit Bogardan are as volatile as the land itself. Many embermages hail from Bogardan.


Bogardan once was at war with the hellish demons of [[Urborg]], controlled by the lich [[Nevinyrral]].  In contrast to Urborg's jungles, Bogardan is predominantly arid and riddled with volcanoes. The air is often choked with cinders and the night sky glows a dull red. Most of Bogardan's settlements are beside the meager rivers that flow through two canyons across the land.
Bogardan once was at war with the hellish [[demon]]s of [[Urborg]], controlled by the lich [[Nevinyrral]].  In contrast to Urborg's jungles, Bogardan is predominantly arid and riddled with volcanoes. The air is often choked with cinders and the night sky glows a dull red. Most of Bogardan's settlements are beside the meager rivers that flow through two canyons across the land.


Many of Bogardan's cultures are primitive, enthusiastically sacrificing both kin and strangers to the volcanoes they perceive to be gods. Bogardan is the second most powerful site of red mana on Dominaria (Shiv being the first). Several portals to the plane of [[Wildfire]] exist, but the Emberwilde Order has made no move into Bogardan for fear of insulting the powerful entities that reside in its depths. While these entities remain unidentified, it is believed they influence Bogardan's burgeoning population of canines, from the [[Beasts]] of Bogardan to <c>lava hounds</c> to dozens more mundane and magical species.
Many of Bogardan's cultures are primitive, enthusiastically sacrificing both kin and strangers to the volcanoes they perceive to be gods. Bogardan is the second most powerful site of [[red]] mana on Dominaria ([[Shiv]] being the first). Several portals to the plane of [[Wildfire]] exist, but the Emberwilde Order has made no move into Bogardan for fear of insulting the powerful entities that reside in its depths. While these entities remain unidentified, it is believed they influence Bogardan's burgeoning population of [[dog|canines]], from the [[Beast]]s of Bogardan to <c>lava hounds</c> to dozens more mundane and magical species.<ref name="Ports">[[Pete Venters]] (October 1997). "Dominian Chronicles: ''Weatherlight'' Ports of Call." ''[[The Duelist]]'' #19, 33-34</ref>
 
===Notable Bogardanese:===


==Notable Bogardanese==
*[[Kolo Meha]]
*[[Kolo Meha]]


===In-game references:===
==In-game references==
{{In-game
|associated=
*<c>Anvil of Bogardan</c>
*<c>Anvil of Bogardan</c>
*<c>Beasts of Bogardan</c>
*<c>Beasts of Bogardan</c>
*<c>Bogardan Dragonheart</c>
*<c>Bogardan Firefiend</c>
*<c>Bogardan Firefiend</c>
*<c>Bogardan Hellkite</c>
*<c>Bogardan Hellkite</c>
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*<c>Hammer of Bogardan</c>
*<c>Hammer of Bogardan</c>
*<c>Heart of Bogardan</c>
*<c>Heart of Bogardan</c>
|flavor=
* {{card|Pyroclasm|Tenth Edition}}
}}
==References==
{{reflist}}


[[Category:Jamuraan locations]]
[[Category:Jamuraan locations]]
[[Category:Locations in the Domains]]
[[Category:Locations in the Domains]]

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Bogardan
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Bogardan. Art by Terese Nielsen.
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Plane Dominaria
Part of Burning Isles, Jamuura
Status Current

Bogardan (BOH-gahr-den[1]) is one of the islands that make up the Burning Isles.[2] Among the most volcanic regions on Dominaria, the creatures and tribes that inhabit Bogardan are as volatile as the land itself. Many embermages hail from Bogardan.

Bogardan once was at war with the hellish demons of Urborg, controlled by the lich Nevinyrral. In contrast to Urborg's jungles, Bogardan is predominantly arid and riddled with volcanoes. The air is often choked with cinders and the night sky glows a dull red. Most of Bogardan's settlements are beside the meager rivers that flow through two canyons across the land.

Many of Bogardan's cultures are primitive, enthusiastically sacrificing both kin and strangers to the volcanoes they perceive to be gods. Bogardan is the second most powerful site of red mana on Dominaria (Shiv being the first). Several portals to the plane of Wildfire exist, but the Emberwilde Order has made no move into Bogardan for fear of insulting the powerful entities that reside in its depths. While these entities remain unidentified, it is believed they influence Bogardan's burgeoning population of canines, from the Beasts of Bogardan to lava hounds to dozens more mundane and magical species.[3]

Notable Bogardanese

In-game references

Associated cards:
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References

  1. Matt Cavotta (March 22, 2007). "Speak the Word, the Word is All of Us". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on May 11, 2017.
  2. Martha Wells (March 21, 2018). "Return to Dominaria, Episode 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Pete Venters (October 1997). "Dominian Chronicles: Weatherlight Ports of Call." The Duelist #19, 33-34