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The '''Radix''' was one of the five lacunae on [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]]. Originally, it appeared as a humming sphere of brilliant green metal, somewhere near the middle of the [[Tangle]]. It was a sacred burial ground where the elves buried their dead and erased unnatural magics and relics, because any person or object they left on the Radix eventually vanished, except <c title=one>Heartwood Shard</c>.  
The '''Radix''' was one of the five lacunae on [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]]. Originally, it appeared as a humming sphere of brilliant green metal, somewhere near the middle of the [[Tangle]]. It was a sacred burial ground where the elves buried their dead and erased unnatural magics and relics, because any person or object they left on the Radix eventually vanished, except <c title=one>Heartwood Shard</c>.  


However, once [[Glissa]] tapped a large amount of mana to destroy the [[Kaldra]] Champion, a surge of green mana from Mirrodin's [[Mana Core]] discharged through the Radix and ascended to become Mirrodin's fifth moon, effectively destroying the Radix and forming the Green Lacuna its place.<ref>{{NewRef|arcana/lacunae-and-beacons-2004-06-10|Lacunae and the Beacons|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 10, 2004}}</ref>
However, once [[Glissa]] tapped a large amount of mana to destroy the [[Kaldra]] Champion, a surge of green mana from Mirrodin's [[Mana Core]] discharged through the Radix and ascended to become Mirrodin's fifth moon, effectively destroying the Radix and forming the Green Lacuna its place.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/lacunae-and-beacons-2004-06-10|Lacunae and the Beacons|[[Magic Arcana]]|June 10, 2004}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:36, 6 April 2019

The Radix. Art by John Avon.

The Radix was one of the five lacunae on Mirrodin. Originally, it appeared as a humming sphere of brilliant green metal, somewhere near the middle of the Tangle. It was a sacred burial ground where the elves buried their dead and erased unnatural magics and relics, because any person or object they left on the Radix eventually vanished, except one.

However, once Glissa tapped a large amount of mana to destroy the Kaldra Champion, a surge of green mana from Mirrodin's Mana Core discharged through the Radix and ascended to become Mirrodin's fifth moon, effectively destroying the Radix and forming the Green Lacuna its place.[1]

References

  1. Magic Arcana (June 10, 2004). "Lacunae and the Beacons". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.