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'''Kamigawa'''<ref>from Japnease: ''kami'' - god, spirit; ''gawa'' - river</ref> was a [[plane]] positioned far from any other world we know. The world of Kamigawa was governed by the interplay between the mortals and the [[kami]], minor gods or spirits of the world. However, when a part of the supreme kami, [[O-Kagachi]], was stolen, the physical and spiritual worlds made war. | '''Kamigawa'''<ref>from Japnease: ''kami'' - god, spirit; ''gawa'' - river</ref> was a [[plane]] positioned far from any other world we know. The world of Kamigawa was governed by the interplay between the mortals and the [[kami]], minor gods or spirits of the world. However, when a part of the supreme kami, [[O-Kagachi]], was stolen, the physical (kakuriyo) and spiritual (utsushiyo) worlds made war. | ||
Kamigawa was based strongly off of Japanese culture, and was the setting for the [[Champions of Kamigawa (set)|Champions]], [[Betrayers of Kamigawa (set)|Betrayers]], and [[Saviors of Kamigawa (set)|Saviors of Kamigawa]] expanions and their corresponding books. | Kamigawa was based strongly off of Japanese culture, and was the setting for the [[Champions of Kamigawa (set)|Champions]], [[Betrayers of Kamigawa (set)|Betrayers]], and [[Saviors of Kamigawa (set)|Saviors of Kamigawa]] expanions and their corresponding books. | ||
==Map of Kamigawa== | ==Map of Kamigawa== |
Revision as of 22:32, 25 July 2007
Kamigawa[1] was a plane positioned far from any other world we know. The world of Kamigawa was governed by the interplay between the mortals and the kami, minor gods or spirits of the world. However, when a part of the supreme kami, O-Kagachi, was stolen, the physical (kakuriyo) and spiritual (utsushiyo) worlds made war.
Kamigawa was based strongly off of Japanese culture, and was the setting for the Champions, Betrayers, and Saviors of Kamigawa expanions and their corresponding books.
Map of Kamigawa
Notes
- ↑ from Japnease: kami - god, spirit; gawa - river
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