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[[Zendikar]] is a land of danger and adventure, a world of deadly risks and priceless treasures. It is also a prison to one of the most deadly threats the [[Multiverse]] has ever known: the dreaded [[Eldrazi]]. | [[Zendikar]] is a land of danger and adventure, a world of deadly risks and priceless treasures. It is also a prison to one of the most deadly threats the [[Multiverse]] has ever known: the dreaded [[Eldrazi]]. | ||
[[Nissa Revane]], a planeswalker and proud elf warrior, is witness to what they can do when she stumbles into a vanguard wave of the monstrous brood. What she doesn't know is that these monsters are but pale reflections of the still-imprisoned titans. | [[Nissa Revane]], a planeswalker and proud elf warrior, is witness to what they can do when she stumbles into a vanguard wave of the monstrous brood. What she doesn't know is that these monsters are but pale reflections of the still-imprisoned titans. |
Revision as of 02:15, 12 August 2011
Zendikar: In the Teeth of Akoum is the Zendikar block novel, written by Robert B. Wintermute. It was released on April 06, 2010.
Blurb
“ | Lurking in the space between the aether and the physical plane, there is a great evil waiting to emerge ...
Zendikar is a land of danger and adventure, a world of deadly risks and priceless treasures. It is also a prison to one of the most deadly threats the Multiverse has ever known: the dreaded Eldrazi. Nissa Revane, a planeswalker and proud elf warrior, is witness to what they can do when she stumbles into a vanguard wave of the monstrous brood. What she doesn't know is that these monsters are but pale reflections of the still-imprisoned titans. But the ancient vampire planeswalker Sorin Markov knows all too well the power of the Eldrazi titans. He was among the original jailers of the aether-borne scourge and he has returned to Zendikar to make sure they do not escape. Both have their own ideas about what has to be done, but neither knows what's ins tore as they set out across the land in search of the source of the Eldrazi uprising. |
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