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[[Image:Tel-jilad.jpg|right|thumb|Tel-Jilad, the Tree of Tales. Art by John Avon.]]'''Tel-Jilad''', the <c>Tree of Tales</c>, is the largest tree in the [[Tangle]]. Inscribed onto its metal surface is the history of [[Mirrodin]]. Near the bottom, all the writings have been etched out. The [[trolls]] consider this their sacred home, and they live within its hollow core. [[Elf#Mirrodin Elves|Elves]] also hold the place in high esteem, and only elves that are a part of the Tel-Jilad Chosen may enter it.
[[Image:Tel-jilad.jpg|right|thumb|Tel-Jilad, the Tree of Tales. Art by John Avon.]]'''Tel-Jilad''', the <c>Tree of Tales</c>, is the largest tree in the [[Tangle]]. Inscribed onto its metal surface is the history of [[Mirrodin]]. Near the bottom, all the writings have been etched out. The [[troll]]s consider this their sacred home, and they live within its hollow core. [[Elf#Mirrodin Elves|Elves]] also hold the place in high esteem, and only elves that are a part of the Tel-Jilad Chosen may enter it.


==In-game references==
==In-game references==

Revision as of 20:39, 23 February 2019

Tel-Jilad, the Tree of Tales. Art by John Avon.

Tel-Jilad, the Tree of Tales, is the largest tree in the Tangle. Inscribed onto its metal surface is the history of Mirrodin. Near the bottom, all the writings have been etched out. The trolls consider this their sacred home, and they live within its hollow core. Elves also hold the place in high esteem, and only elves that are a part of the Tel-Jilad Chosen may enter it.

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