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The '''World-spell''' was cast by the [[planeswalker]] Freyalise in 2934 A.R. to break [[the Shard]] and end the [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]] on [[Dominaria]].
The '''World-spell''' was cast by the [[planeswalker]] Freyalise in 2934 A.R. to break [[the Shard]] and end the [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]] on [[Dominaria]]. [[Heidar]] tried to stop the effect of that spell and to cover entire world with the ice again.


==The Revisionist World-spell==
==The Revisionist World-spell==

Revision as of 10:36, 1 August 2006

The World-spell was cast by the planeswalker Freyalise in 2934 A.R. to break the Shard and end the Ice Age on Dominaria. Heidar tried to stop the effect of that spell and to cover entire world with the ice again.

The Revisionist World-spell

In revisionist continuity the casting of the World-spell was shown in The Eternal Ice.

In that book Freyalise discovered Jodah had been used by Lim-Dûl to study a rogue plane. Intrigued, she researched the plane herself and discovered that she could use the energy waves caused by the plane's arival to end the Shard and the Ice Age.

This version of the spell involved the Ice Cauldron in which Jodah's Mirror was placed. The mirror was used to "show the land its true self". The energy of the spell was on par with the Sylex Blast and would have caused equal devastation if it had not been dispersed over the continent of Terisiare via the safehavens.

People present by the Casting

The Prerevisionist World-spell

In prerevisionist continuity the casting of the World-spell was shown in the Ice Age comic.

In this version Kristina of the Woods gave Freyalise the idea to combine forces to end the Shard and the Ice Age during the Summit of the Null Moon.

The spell involved using the latent powers of the girl Kaysa, who would later become the Elder Druid of the Juniper Order, to provide the mana to fuel a gigantic spell that simply restored Dominaria to its former self without such devastating effect, altough it still caused massive floodings. The Ice Couldron and the mana Kristina provided where back-up plans, in case Kaysa could not bare the strain of the ritual.

The using of Kaysa's latent powers was actualy based on a real card combo: Kaysa represented a Ley Druid upon which a Paralyze had been cast. Freyalise then used her to untap a Forest upon which 4 Wild Growths had been cast. This gave Freyalise 5 mana, and after untapping the Ley Druid via the Paralyze she was back to the original game situation, except with one additional mana.

People present by the Casting