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'''Kirin''' is [[creature type]] unique to the ''[[Saviors of Kamigawa]]''. A Kirin is [[horse]] | '''Kirin''' is [[creature type]] unique to the ''[[Saviors of Kamigawa]]''. A Kirin is a flying [[Kami]] with aspects of a [[horse]], a [[dragon]], and a [[elk|deer]] or [[goat]]. Before the war, kirin were omens of good fortune and long life. It is said to appear with the imminent arrival or passing of a wise [[sage]] or an illustrious ruler. | ||
In fact, Kirin is essentially a subspecies of [[Spirits]]; no Kirin is printed without the additional Spirit type. | |||
There only is a [[cycle]] of five Kirin. Each of these [[rare]] [[legendary]] Spirit creatures has [[flying]] and a [[spiritcraft]] ability related to the [[casting cost]] of a cast spell. | There only is a [[cycle]] of five Kirin. Each of these [[rare]] [[legendary]] Spirit creatures has [[flying]] and a [[spiritcraft]] ability related to the [[casting cost]] of a cast spell. |
Revision as of 07:07, 24 August 2014
Kirin is creature type unique to the Saviors of Kamigawa. A Kirin is a flying Kami with aspects of a horse, a dragon, and a deer or goat. Before the war, kirin were omens of good fortune and long life. It is said to appear with the imminent arrival or passing of a wise sage or an illustrious ruler.
In fact, Kirin is essentially a subspecies of Spirits; no Kirin is printed without the additional Spirit type.
There only is a cycle of five Kirin. Each of these rare legendary Spirit creatures has flying and a spiritcraft ability related to the casting cost of a cast spell.