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The [[Thran Empire]] had left many [[artifact]]s in the region, which was excavated by the Argivian archaeologists and restored by the Argivian blacksmiths.<ref>{{DailyRef|weatherlight-two-steppers-2007-12-05|''Weatherlight'' Two-Steppers|[[Magic Arcana]]|December 05, 2007}}</ref> Before the [[Brothers' War]], Argive had the largest stockpile of [[Powerstone]]s on the continent.<ref name="The End">{{DailyRef|news/magic-story/the-brothers-war-episode-1-the-end|The Brothers' War - Episode 1: The End|[[Miguel Lopez]]|October 20, 2022}}</ref>
The [[Thran Empire]] had left many [[artifact]]s in the region, which was excavated by the Argivian archaeologists and restored by the Argivian blacksmiths.<ref>{{DailyRef|weatherlight-two-steppers-2007-12-05|''Weatherlight'' Two-Steppers|[[Magic Arcana]]|December 05, 2007}}</ref> Before the [[Brothers' War]], Argive had the largest stockpile of [[Powerstone]]s on the continent.<ref name="The End">{{DailyRef|news/magic-story/the-brothers-war-episode-1-the-end|The Brothers' War - Episode 1: The End|[[Miguel Lopez]]|October 20, 2022}}</ref>


Argive was ruled by a monarchy until the outbreak of the [[Brothers' War]], where Urza was all but given the powers of the king. Argivians were known for their cold, astute mannerisms. There was a class of nobles with much influence, of which the Brothers' parents were a part. Besides an elaborate political system, the Argivians were a rather modern people. They made use of some Thran technologies that had been uncovered, and were described as wearing more contemporary attire, such as vests and slacks, and living in lavish estates.
Argive was ruled by a monarchy until the outbreak of the [[Brothers' War]], where Urza was all but given the powers of the king. Argivians were known for their cold, astute mannerisms. There was a class of nobles with much influence, of which the Brothers' parents were a part. Besides an elaborate political system, the Argivians were a rather modern people. They made use of some Thran technologies that had been uncovered, and were described as wearing more contemporary attire, such as vests and slacks, and living in lavish estates. The Argivians were largely atheistic - or as close to it as any other nation at the time.<ref name="The Beginning">{{DailyRef|news/magic-story/the-brothers-war-episode-2-the-beginning|The Brothers' War - Episode 2: The Beginning|[[Miguel Lopez]]|October 20, 2022}}</ref>


After the war, the country eventually crumbled with the rest of Terisiare's cultures. After the [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]], the same region gave birth to [[New Argive]].
After the war, the country eventually crumbled with the rest of Terisiare's cultures. After the [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]], the same region gave birth to [[New Argive]].

Revision as of 01:53, 14 November 2022

Argive
Information
Plane Dominaria
Part of Terisiare
Status Became Kjeldor
Formerly part of Thran Empire
Sardia
Later part of Kjeldor and New Argive

Argive was the most northerly of the three coastal kingdoms of Terisiare on Dominaria, and homeland of Urza and Mishra.

History

The Thran Empire had left many artifacts in the region, which was excavated by the Argivian archaeologists and restored by the Argivian blacksmiths.[1] Before the Brothers' War, Argive had the largest stockpile of Powerstones on the continent.[2]

Argive was ruled by a monarchy until the outbreak of the Brothers' War, where Urza was all but given the powers of the king. Argivians were known for their cold, astute mannerisms. There was a class of nobles with much influence, of which the Brothers' parents were a part. Besides an elaborate political system, the Argivians were a rather modern people. They made use of some Thran technologies that had been uncovered, and were described as wearing more contemporary attire, such as vests and slacks, and living in lavish estates. The Argivians were largely atheistic - or as close to it as any other nation at the time.[3]

After the war, the country eventually crumbled with the rest of Terisiare's cultures. After the Ice Age, the same region gave birth to New Argive.

In-game references

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References

  1. Magic Arcana (December 05, 2007). "Weatherlight Two-Steppers". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Miguel Lopez (October 20, 2022). "The Brothers' War - Episode 1: The End". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Miguel Lopez (October 20, 2022). "The Brothers' War - Episode 2: The Beginning". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.