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{{Character|
{{Infobox character
|image=Titania.jpg
|image=Titania.jpg
|name=Titania
|name=Titania
|birthplace= Presumably [[Argoth]], [[Terisiare]], [[Dominaria]]
|birthplace= Presumably [[Argoth]], [[Terisiare]], [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]
|lifetime=Died 64 AR
|death=63 [[AR]]
|race=[[Elemental]], possibly [[Maro-Sorcerer|Maro]]
|race=[[Elemental]]
|sources=[[The Brothers' War (book)|The Brothers' War]]
|colors={{mana|G}}
|sources=[[The Brothers' War]]
}}
}}
'''Titania''' was the [[Maro-Sorcerer]] for the lush forest of Argoth, which was attacked by both sides for supplies at the end of the [[Brothers' War (event)|Brothers' War]]. She was weakenend due to the excessive plundering of Argoth by the two brother's armies. After trying to negotiate with both brothers who wont leave she led the permanent offensive against both of the armies leading to the extinction of the mostly livings in Argoth. She eventually perished with the forest, probably similiar with the mightiest of the forest avatar's-the <c>Avatar of Might</c>- dying battling the giant stone warrior of [[Urza]]'s army.
'''Titania''' was the [[Maro-Sorcerer]] for the lush forest of [[Argoth]], which was attacked by both sides for supplies at the end of the [[Brothers' War (event)|Brothers' War]]. By some, she was considered to be a [[List of gods and deities#Dominaria|goddess]]. She was weakened due to the excessive plundering of the [[forest]]s by the brother's armies. She tried to negotiate with both brothers, but they wouldn't leave. She then led the permanent offensive against both armies, leading to the extinction of most of the lifeforms in Argoth. She eventually perished after [[Urza]] activated the [[Golgothian Sylex]] during his final battle with [[Mishra]].


"Titania" is also a reference to the fairy queen in Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream,'' and one of several real-world references from the [[prerevisionist]] period.  
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Titania MTGA avatar BRO.png|[[Magic: The Gathering Arena]] avatar.
</gallery>


{{Story-stub}}[[Category:Characters]][[Category:Storylines]][[Category:Weatherlight Saga]][[Category:Prerevisionist]]
==In-game references==
{{in-game
|cards=
* <c>Titania</c> ''([[Vanguard]])''
* <c>Titania, Gaea Incarnate</c>
* <c>Titania, Nature's Force</c>
* <c>Titania, Protector of Argoth</c>
* <c>Titania, Voice of Gaea</c>
|art=
* <c>Titania's Song</c>
|associated=
* <c>Priest of Titania</c>
* <c>Staff of Titania</c>
* <c>Titania's Boon</c>
* <c>Titania's Chosen</c>
* <c>Titania's Command</c>
* <c>Argoth, Sanctum of Nature</c>
|flavor=
* <c>Boulderbranch Golem</c>
* {{card|Go for the Throat||BRO}}
* {{card|Nature's Spiral|Dominaria}}
* <c>Rootpath Purifier</c>
}}
 
==Trivia==
* The name "Titania" is also a reference to the [[faerie]] queen in [[Wikipedia:Titania|Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream,'']] and thus one of several real-world references from the [[prerevisionist]] period.
 
{{Dominaria|characters}}
[[Category:Elementals]]
[[Category:Deceased]]

Latest revision as of 05:45, 12 June 2024

Titania
[[File:{{#setmainimage:Titania.jpg}}|250px]]
Details
Race Elemental
Birthplace Presumably Argoth, Terisiare, Dominaria
Died 63 AR
Colors
{G}
Sources
The Brothers' War

Titania was the Maro-Sorcerer for the lush forest of Argoth, which was attacked by both sides for supplies at the end of the Brothers' War. By some, she was considered to be a goddess. She was weakened due to the excessive plundering of the forests by the brother's armies. She tried to negotiate with both brothers, but they wouldn't leave. She then led the permanent offensive against both armies, leading to the extinction of most of the lifeforms in Argoth. She eventually perished after Urza activated the Golgothian Sylex during his final battle with Mishra.

Gallery

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