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==In-game references==
==In-game references==
'''Represented in:'''
{{in-game
|cards=
* <c>Sokenzan</c>
* <c>Sokenzan</c>
 
|associated=
'''Associated cards:'''
* <c>Barrel Down Sokenzan</c>
* <c>Barrel Down Sokenzan</c>
* <c>Sokenzan Bruiser</c>
* <c>Sokenzan Bruiser</c>
* <c>Sokenzan Renegade</c>
* <c>Sokenzan Renegade</c>
* <c>Sokenzan Spellblade</c>
* <c>Sokenzan Spellblade</c>
 
|flavor=
'''Referred to:'''
* <c>Akki Underminer</c>
* <c>Akki Underminer</c>
* <c>Earthshaker</c>
* <c>Earthshaker</c>
* <c>Inner Fire</c>
* <c>Inner Fire</c>
}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Kamigawa|locations}}
{{Kamigawa|locations}}

Revision as of 01:31, 1 August 2019

Sokenzan
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Information
Plane Kamigawa

Sokenzan (Japanese: そうけんざん; rōmaji: Sōkenzan; literally: "Frosty Sword Mountains") is Kamigawa's largest mountain range.[1] It is inhabited by akki, yamabushi shamans, as well as bandits and ronin (masterless samurai) ruled by the bandit king, Godo. At its heart are the Tendo Peaks, where the Yuki-onna roam freely.

Shinka, the Bloodsoaked Keep, is also located within the range. There Hidetsugu and his o-bakemono practised the summoning of oni.

The guardian dragon of the Sokenzan is Ryusei, the Falling Star.

Minor locations

The Sokenzan Mountains. Art by John Avon.
  • Ganzan Pass. A treacherous pass through the Sokenzan Range; means “rock-cut”.
  • Shinka Keep. An ogre-mage hermitage.
  • Tendo Peaks. The impossibly steep, spire-like mountains in the heart of the Sokenzan Range.
    • Untaidake, the tallest mountain of the Tendo Peaks.
    • Heart of Frost, another mountain

Notable inhabitants of Sokenzan

In-game references

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Associated cards:
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References

  1. Doug Beyer (December 30, 2009). "The Planes of Planechase". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.