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** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/dissension/simicfiction "Life is Beautiful"]'', by [[Rei Nakazawa]] | ** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/dissension/simicfiction "Life is Beautiful"]'', by [[Rei Nakazawa]] | ||
** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/dissension/rakdosfiction "The Merrytown Massacre"]'', by [[Jay Moldenhauer-Salazar]] | ** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/dissension/rakdosfiction "The Merrytown Massacre"]'', by [[Jay Moldenhauer-Salazar]] | ||
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** [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/kamigawa/vignettes The Kamigawa Vignettes] | ** [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/kamigawa/vignettes The Kamigawa Vignettes] | ||
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Revision as of 22:58, 1 May 2010
This article contains a list of sources about the Magic the Gathering storyline.
When Tempest was released, Wizards of the Coast started to get more involved with the story then they had been before, and declared that from that moment on there was a new continuity: older books where still canon as long as newer books didn't contradict them. In this list sources released before the revision are marked with an asterisk (*). For more information about this see the article about prerevisionist continuity.
Books
The novels are of course the main source of storyline knowledge. The first books where printed by Harper Prism. These are part of prerevisionist continuity, although most fit in the post revisionist continuity quite easily as well. From Tempest onward Wizards of the Coast has been publishing its own novels, most of which have been structured in cycles of 3 or 4 books.
Harper Prism
- Other Novels*
- Anthologies*
Wizards of the Coast
- Invasion Cycle
- The Thran (prequel)
- Invasion
- Planeshift
- Apocalypse
- Alara block novel
- Zendikar block novel
- Planeswalker novels
- Planeswalker's Guides
- Graphic novels
- Anthologies
- Art book
- Game Guides
- The Official Guide to Urza's Saga with the short story "A Time for Remembrance"
- The Official Urza's Legacy Game Guide with the short story "Scars of the Legacy"
- The Official Urza's Destiny Game Guide with the short story "Phyrexian Autopsy"
- Player's Guide
- Coldsnap Player's Guide with the short story "Keeping the Cold"
- Other
- Dragons: Worlds Afire with the story "Unnatural Predator"
Comics
Another media that contributed much to the Magic storyline in prerevisioned days were comics printed by ARMADA. Many plotlines of these comics where supposed to come together in a series called about the Planeswalker War of Corondor, but that series was canceled in favor of the Weatherlight Saga. Despite cancellation, information that would have been in these comics has been provided by Jeff Gómez, the editor of the Magic line at Armada. Since then only 4 comics have been printed, this time by Dark Horse Comics.
In the meantime, promotional comics appeared in Top Deck magazine and a short online comic was released on magicthegathering.com (see below).
ARMADA Comics
- Arabian Nights*
- Arabian Nights #1-2
- Antiquities*
- Antiquities War #1-4
- Urza-Mishra War #1-2
- Legends*
- Dakkon Blackblade #1
- Elder Dragons #1-2
- Fallen Angel #1
- Legend of Jedit Ojanen #1-2
- Fallen Empires*
- Fallen Empires #1-2
- Homelands*
- Homelands #1
- Other*
- Nightmare #1
- Serra Angel #1
- The Shadow Mage #1-4
- Wayfarer #1-5
- Comics that were never published*
Dark Horse
Gotta Comics
Magazines
Back in the days, before there where intrawebs, people read about Magic in magazines like Scry and InQuest. The most famous of these would be the Duelist, which was the 'official' magic magazine and thus also contained tibits about the storyline, or even some short stories.
The Duelist
- #0 (Supplement) Antiquities War*
- #1 [1]
- #2 The Dark, Mezzlock's Challenge #1*
- #3 Fallen Empires, Mezzlock's Challenge #2*
- #4 Animal Trap*
- #5 Ice Age, fold-out map, short story "Feast of Kjeld" by John Tynes*
- #7 Homelands, The Slowing of His Heart*
- #8 Eron the Rentless*
- #9 Autumn Willow*
- #10 Baron Sengir*
- #11 Alliances, Lord of Tresserhorn*
- #12 Verduran Enchantress*
- #13 Mirage*
- #14 Serra Angel*
- #15 Visions, Goblins*
- #16 Dominaria #1*
- #17 Weatherlight #1, Maelstrom
- #18 Weatherlight #2 Torrent
- #19 Dominia FAQ #1, Dominaria #2
- #20 Dominia FAQ #2, Rath #1, Tempest
- #21 Dominia FAQ #3, Rath #2, Sisay's Quest #1
- #22 Dominia FAQ #4
- #23 Dominia FAQ #5, Rath #3, Sisay's Quest #2
- #24 Dominia FAQ #6, Stronghold
- #25 Dominia FAQ #7, Sisay's Quest #3
- #26 Dominia FAQ #8
- #27 Dominia FAQ #9
- #28 Exodus
- #29 Born to Greatness #1
- #31 Sleeper Agents
- #32 Urza's Saga, Born to Greatness #2
- #34 Dominia FAQ #10, Born to Greatness #3
- #35 Urza's Legacy #1
- #36 Jhoira, Urza's Legacy #2
- #38 Dominia FAQ #11
- #40 Yavimaya, Urza's Destiny
Top Deck
- #? Mercadian Masques
- #4 The Dark Ambassador, Nemesis
- #8 Prophecy
- #12 Invasion
Scans have been posted here
Digital
Wizards of the Coast sites
The Multiverse
Webcomics
- Jenna Helland, Brady Dommermuth, Doug Beyer et al. (Thursday, April 23, 2009). "Honor Bound, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Jenna Helland, Brady Dommermuth, Doug Beyer et al. (February 04, 2009). "The Seeker's Fall, Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Jenna Helland, Brady Dommermuth, Doug Beyer et al. (January 27, 2009). "The Seeker's Fall, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Jenna Helland, Brady Dommermuth, Doug Beyer et al. (January 20, 2009). "The Seeker's Fall, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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Savor the Flavor short stories
- Doug Beyer (Wednesday, May 06, 2009). "The Day a Vedalken Exploded". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Jenna Helland (Wednesday, April 15, 2009). "The Face of War". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Doug Beyer (March 04, 2009). "An Etherium Tale". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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Other online stories
- Planar Chaos
- "Destiny", by Michael G. Ryan (currently down, try [2])
- Coldsnap
- Dissension
- Kamigawa block
- Visions
- Mirage
- Features
Reposts of older stories
- The Nature of Dominia*
- Magic: the Gathering Pocket Players' Guide contained a story called "Roreca's Tale"* and "Dominia and Its Walkers"*
- The Alpha Rule Book contained a very short story simply called "Introduction"*
Older articles
These pages where launched in the days of the Weatherlight Saga, and thus post-revisionist, but they are not updated anymore and are often down.
- The Magic Multiverse
- The Multiverse of Dominaria
- Magic Invasion
- Magic Odyssey
- Wizards of the Coast Magic book Archives
Third Party Sites
Archived sites
Duelist is not being printed anymore. Internet has taken the place of many magazines, also on storyline territory. But even before the decline of printed magazines there was information about the magic storyline to be found on the World Wide Web.
- Encyclopedia Dominia* (In case it is down the stories can be read here.)
- Library of Leng*
- Exodus: Ertai's Struggle*
- Stronghold: The Darkness Within*
- Tempest: Into the Storm*
- Weatherlight: Legacy*
- Visions: The Oracle*
- Mirage: Oasis* (Part of it has been reposted here.)
Acclaim
Acclaim produced a computer game called Battlemage that centred around the Planeswalker War. On its site Acclaim posted a long history of the conflict. Most of it is a recap of the ARMADA comics, although it does include some stuff not mentioned anywhere else.
Computer Games
There are also some computer games based on Magic that reveal parts of the storyline. The recent Battlegrounds game did have a storyline, but it was never in-continuity.
Acclaim
Microprose
Sega
See also
References
- ↑ Amazon.jp page; thread on MTGSalvation Storyline forum.