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==Notable locations== | ==Notable locations== | ||
* The Murasa Wall''', the towering cliffs. | * The '''Murasa Wall''', the towering cliffs suurounding the continent. | ||
* The '''Cliffs of Kazuul''' | * The '''Cliffs of Kazuul''' and the '''Kazuul Road''', the easiest access into Murasa. Controlled [[Kazuul]], an [[ogre]] slavemaster. | ||
* '''Sunder Bay''', a bay full of hull-rending submerged trees. | * '''Sunder Bay''', a bay full of hull-rending submerged trees. | ||
* The '''Tumbled Palace''', the capital of the [[Elves#Tajuru Nation|Tajuru elves]], based on the cliffs of Sunder Bay. | * The '''Tumbled Palace''', the capital of the [[Elves#Tajuru Nation|Tajuru elves]], based on the cliffs of Sunder Bay. | ||
* '''Kazandu''', a mountainous area full of canyons. | * '''Kazandu''', a mountainous area full of canyons. | ||
* '''Thunder Gap''', dangerous rapids. | * '''Thunder Gap''', dangerous rapids. | ||
* The '''Na Plateau''', known for its many-armed, gargantuan statues | * The '''Na Plateau''', known for its many-armed, gargantuan statues. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 06:14, 2 May 2015
Murasa is one of the seven continents of Zendikar. Surrounded by towering cliffs, Murasa is continent of jaddi-tree forests, deep valleys and steep ridges. Vines and other vegetation wind through deep valleys, up cliff walls, and down into dank, half-lit caverns in the earth.
Notable locations
- The Murasa Wall, the towering cliffs suurounding the continent.
- The Cliffs of Kazuul and the Kazuul Road, the easiest access into Murasa. Controlled Kazuul, an ogre slavemaster.
- Sunder Bay, a bay full of hull-rending submerged trees.
- The Tumbled Palace, the capital of the Tajuru elves, based on the cliffs of Sunder Bay.
- Kazandu, a mountainous area full of canyons.
- Thunder Gap, dangerous rapids.
- The Na Plateau, known for its many-armed, gargantuan statues.
Sources
- A Planeswalker's Guide to Zendikar
- Doug Beyer (September 02, 2009). "The Planes of Planechase". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Doug Beyer (January 27, 2010). "The Tyrant of the Cliffs". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.