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[[Image:The abyss.jpg|right|thumb|The Abyss. Art by [[Pete Venters]].]] | [[Image:The abyss.jpg|right|thumb|The Abyss. Art by [[Pete Venters]].]] | ||
Not really a [[plane]] itself, '''<c>The Abyss</c>''' was the void between planes, similar to, though not the same as, the [[Nether Void]]; it may be synonymous to the [[Æther]] and [[Blind Eternities]]. [[Liana of Minorad]] and [[Ravidel]] battled there, resulting in Liana’s death. | Not really a [[plane]] itself, '''<c>The Abyss</c>''' was the void between planes, similar to, though not the same as, the [[Nether Void]]; it may be synonymous to the [[Æther]] and [[Blind Eternities]]. | ||
<c>The Wretched</c>, beings who enslave the wills of their enemies, are reputed to come from the Abyss. Their touch means loss of self, and is followed by a lifetime of base servitude.<ref name="calendar">Magic the Gathering: Daily Calendar 1997.</ref> | |||
[[Liana of Minorad]] and [[Ravidel]] battled there, resulting in Liana’s death. | |||
It was also here that [[Greensleeves]] banished the evil creature [[Ur-Drago]].<ref name="sacrifice">[[Clayton Emery]] (1995). [[Final Sacrifice|Magic: The Gathering - Final Sacrifice]]. Harper Prism.</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Cosmology]] | [[Category:Cosmology]] |
Revision as of 18:59, 5 November 2017
Not really a plane itself, The Abyss was the void between planes, similar to, though not the same as, the Nether Void; it may be synonymous to the Æther and Blind Eternities.
The Wretched, beings who enslave the wills of their enemies, are reputed to come from the Abyss. Their touch means loss of self, and is followed by a lifetime of base servitude.[1]
Liana of Minorad and Ravidel battled there, resulting in Liana’s death.
It was also here that Greensleeves banished the evil creature Ur-Drago.[2]
References
- ↑ Magic the Gathering: Daily Calendar 1997.
- ↑ Clayton Emery (1995). Magic: The Gathering - Final Sacrifice. Harper Prism.