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[[Image:Shizo.jpg|right|thumb|Shizo, Death's Storehouse. Art by John Matson.]]
[[Image:Shizo.jpg|right|thumb|Shizo, Death's Storehouse. Art by John Matson.]]
'''Shizo''' is a battlefield on the [[plane]] of [[Kamigawa]]. It was a verdant field with beautiful flowers until 891 samurai were killed all in one battle, and the field became a haunted dark moor. Many corpses mummified in the mud.
 
'''Shizo''' is a battlefield on the [[plane]] of [[Kamigawa]].
 
More than a hundred years before the rise of [[Konda]], it was a verdant field with beautiful flowers, until two great daimyo set their armies against one another for nothing more than greed and ambition. After 891 samurai were killed all in one battle, in the name of such dishonorable causes, the meadow where they battled became a forbidden mire of mummified corpses in the mud. It was said that the blood of the warriors flowed into the neigbouring bamboo forest, turning it into a fetid bog, now called [[Takenuma]]. From then on, the swamp was covered in perpetual dusk, and only the [[nezumi]] gangs lived willingly in its darkness.<ref>[[Champions of Kamigawa]], fat pack booklet.</ref>


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'''Associated cards:'''
'''Associated cards:'''
* <c>Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker</c>
* <c>Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker</c>
==References==
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{{Kamigawa|locations}}
{{Kamigawa|locations}}

Revision as of 14:13, 11 June 2019

Shizo, Death's Storehouse. Art by John Matson.

Shizo is a battlefield on the plane of Kamigawa.

More than a hundred years before the rise of Konda, it was a verdant field with beautiful flowers, until two great daimyo set their armies against one another for nothing more than greed and ambition. After 891 samurai were killed all in one battle, in the name of such dishonorable causes, the meadow where they battled became a forbidden mire of mummified corpses in the mud. It was said that the blood of the warriors flowed into the neigbouring bamboo forest, turning it into a fetid bog, now called Takenuma. From then on, the swamp was covered in perpetual dusk, and only the nezumi gangs lived willingly in its darkness.[1]

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References

  1. Champions of Kamigawa, fat pack booklet.