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|preceded by=[[Test of Metal]] | |preceded by=[[Test of Metal]] | ||
|followed by=[[Return to Ravnica: The Secretist, Part One|The Secretist, Part One]]}} | |followed by=[[Return to Ravnica: The Secretist, Part One|The Secretist, Part One]]}} | ||
'''Scars of Mirrodin: The Quest for Karn''' is the block novel corresponding to [[Scars of Mirrodin block]]. <ref>{{NewRef|arcana/mirrodin-book-releases-2011-04-25|Mirrodin Book Releases|[[Monty Ashley]]|April 25, 2011}}</ref> <ref>{{NewRef|feature/quest-karn-2011-04-20|Magic Novels:The Quest for Karn|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|April, 2011}}</ref> It was written by [[Robert B. Wintermute]] and released in | '''Scars of Mirrodin: The Quest for Karn''' is the block novel corresponding to [[Scars of Mirrodin block]].<ref>{{NewRef|arcana/mirrodin-book-releases-2011-04-25|Mirrodin Book Releases|[[Monty Ashley]]|April 25, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|feature/quest-karn-2011-04-20|Magic Novels:The Quest for Karn|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|April, 2011}}</ref> It was written by [[Robert B. Wintermute]] and released in April [[2011]]. | ||
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[[Venser]]—former apprentice and friend of the [[Planeswalker]] [[Karn]], Mirrodin's creator—and his allies [[Elspeth Tirel]] and Mirrodin native [[Koth]], know of the Phyrexian contagion and search for a way to contain it. Having first consolidated their power in the plane's hollow interior, the Phyrexians are found on every part of the surface now, from the [[Razor Fields]] to the city of [[Lumengrid]]—and larger numbers are beginning to mass around the centers of civilization. | [[Venser]]—former apprentice and friend of the [[Planeswalker]] [[Karn]], Mirrodin's creator—and his allies [[Elspeth Tirel]] and Mirrodin native [[Koth]], know of the Phyrexian contagion and search for a way to contain it. Having first consolidated their power in the plane's hollow interior, the Phyrexians are found on every part of the surface now, from the [[Razor Fields]] to the city of [[Lumengrid]]—and larger numbers are beginning to mass around the centers of civilization. | ||
The would-be Father of Machines, Karn, lost to creation, is the only | The would-be Father of Machines, Karn, lost to creation, is the only planeswalker who can potentially stop the Phyrexians on Mirrodin and throughout the rest of the [[Multiverse]]. He must be found. | ||
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Author(s) | Robert Wintermute | |||
First printing | April 2011 | |||
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7869-5774-3 | |||
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Scars of Mirrodin: The Quest for Karn is the block novel corresponding to Scars of Mirrodin block.[1][2] It was written by Robert B. Wintermute and released in April 2011.
Blurb
At the edge of Mirrodin's metallic fields lies the toxic morass of the Mephidross, a vast swamp whose power feeds the world's blackest souls. Rumors of strange and deadly creatures emerging from the dark fen are spreading faster than its corroded borders. Few who have seen these abominations believe them to be a new order of the undead Nim. Fewer still understand that they are the harbinger of a great corruption—an impending Phyrexian invasion.
Venser—former apprentice and friend of the Planeswalker Karn, Mirrodin's creator—and his allies Elspeth Tirel and Mirrodin native Koth, know of the Phyrexian contagion and search for a way to contain it. Having first consolidated their power in the plane's hollow interior, the Phyrexians are found on every part of the surface now, from the Razor Fields to the city of Lumengrid—and larger numbers are beginning to mass around the centers of civilization.
The would-be Father of Machines, Karn, lost to creation, is the only planeswalker who can potentially stop the Phyrexians on Mirrodin and throughout the rest of the Multiverse. He must be found.