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Revision as of 23:36, 30 November 2016

Rabiah
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Information
First seen 'Arabian Nights'
Last seen 'Arabian Nights'
Planeswalkers Taysir
Rabiah Scale 10by definition, see Rabiah scale
Status Unknown
Sea of Sand Art by Jim Nelson

Rabiah the Infinite is a collection of one thousand and one originally similar planes, all refracted off of the original Rabiah during the Thousandfold Refraction. The planes have since developed independently of each other. One, known as Dark Rabiah, has been taken over by sinister forces and is as evil a place as even Phyrexia.

Rabiah was the setting for the Arabian Nights expansion, and was based upon the One Thousand and One Nights collection of stories.

Known denizens of Rabiah

A variety of characters are connected to the multiverse of Rabiah:

Notable locations

Rabiah scale

Mark Rosewater stated that Rabiah will likely never be revisited in a Standard-legal set, due to the fact that it is not Wizard's own intellectual property. [2] This did place Rabiah on 10 of the plane equivalent of the Storm scale, which shortly after led to the creation of the Rabiah scale. [3][4]

References

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