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==Blurb==
==Blurb==
The Brothers' War is over, and Urza alone survives. Yet victory has come at the cost of his sanity. Shattered, he wanders the planes. Urza has also become the wielder of tremendous power. Now he seeks the forces that corrupted his brother. When he finds them, they will know the vengeance of a Planeswalker.
[[Urza]] Triumphant
 
The war between Urzxa and [[Mishra]] is over. Brooding on the death of his brother at the hands of [[Phyrexia|extraplanar forces]], Urza drifts among the planes.
 
But the end of the [[Brothers' War (event)|Brothers' War]] has transformed him into something greater. Deep within his heart, a [[spark]] has been kindled to a flame that cannot be quenched. Urza has become a [[planeswalker]].


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 19:56, 27 December 2009

Template:Novel Planeswalker is the second novel in the Artifacts Cycle. It is a sequel to the book The Brothers' War, and is continued in Time Streams, followed by Bloodlines.

Planeswalker was written by Lynn Abbey and published in September 1998. It was republished in September 2009 as the first part of Artifacts Cycle II.

Blurb

Urza Triumphant

The war between Urzxa and Mishra is over. Brooding on the death of his brother at the hands of extraplanar forces, Urza drifts among the planes.

But the end of the Brothers' War has transformed him into something greater. Deep within his heart, a spark has been kindled to a flame that cannot be quenched. Urza has become a planeswalker.

Plot

After the Sylex Blast, Urza has ascended into a planeswalker and starts wandering across the myriad planes, looking for the Phyrexians who he holds responsible for the death of his brother Mishra and thus for all the destruction of the Brothers' War.

On his travels he meets the defective Phyrexian newt Xantcha who tries to help Urza in his crusade against her creators, but also has to find a cure for his growing insanity.

And from the depths of Phyrexia, Yawgmoth once again calls upon one of his most ancient servants, the demon Gix, to give him a second chance of invading Dominaria.

Summary

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Sample chapter