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The vale emanated strange magics that inhibited the use of [[summoning]] magic, allowing any mages tapping into its power to force their foes to expend great quantities of mana to keep summoned creatures from disappearing into nothingness. These strange properties may have been a result of [[Urza]]'s failed time travel experiments.
The vale emanated strange magics that inhibited the use of [[summoning]] magic, allowing any mages tapping into its power to force their foes to expend great quantities of mana to keep summoned creatures from disappearing into nothingness. These strange properties may have been a result of [[Urza]]'s failed time travel experiments.


After the destruction of Tolaria, Pendrell Vale's magic continued to emanate, calling out to certain [[spellcasters#wizards|wizards]] who took to worshiping the ancient Tabernacle.
After the destruction of Tolaria, Pendrell Vale's magic continued to emanate, calling out to certain <card title="wizards">Magus of the Tabernacle </card> who took to worshiping the ancient Tabernacle.
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The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale. Art by Nicola Leonard.

Pendrell Vale was a valley located in Tolaria. It is known for its mists, Pendrell Drake, and the mysterious The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale in its midst.

The vale emanated strange magics that inhibited the use of summoning magic, allowing any mages tapping into its power to force their foes to expend great quantities of mana to keep summoned creatures from disappearing into nothingness. These strange properties may have been a result of Urza's failed time travel experiments.

After the destruction of Tolaria, Pendrell Vale's magic continued to emanate, calling out to certain wizards who took to worshiping the ancient Tabernacle.