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}}The '''Teratogens''' constitute a class of the [[Golgari]] elite on [[Ravnica]]; the other classes being the [[Devkarin]] and the humans.<ref name="Forsaken">[[Greg Weisman]] (November 2019). "''[[War of the Spark: Forsaken]]''". Del Rey.</ref> Up until the [[Decamillennial]], the teratogens were the ruling class. Afterward, however, the Devkarin took over. | }} | ||
The '''Teratogens''' constitute a class of the [[Golgari]] elite on [[Ravnica]]; the other classes being the [[Devkarin]] and the humans.<ref name="Forsaken">[[Greg Weisman]] (November 2019). "''[[War of the Spark: Forsaken]]''". Del Rey.</ref> Up until the [[Decamillennial]], the teratogens were the ruling class. Afterward, however, the Devkarin took over. | |||
Teratogens can essentially come from any background conceivable, though they consist primarily of non-humanoids such as [[plant]]s, [[mutant]]s, [[harpies]], [[naga]]s, [[griffin]]s, and [[centaur]]s. | Teratogens can essentially come from any background conceivable, though they consist primarily of non-humanoids such as [[plant]]s, [[mutant]]s, [[harpies]], [[naga]]s, [[griffin]]s, and [[centaur]]s. |
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Founded on | Ravnica |
Status | Unknown |
Membership | |
Races | Centaurs, Griffins, Harpies, Mutants, Naga, Plants |
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The Teratogens constitute a class of the Golgari elite on Ravnica; the other classes being the Devkarin and the humans.[1] Up until the Decamillennial, the teratogens were the ruling class. Afterward, however, the Devkarin took over.
Teratogens can essentially come from any background conceivable, though they consist primarily of non-humanoids such as plants, mutants, harpies, nagas, griffins, and centaurs.
Trivia
- In the sciences, specifically developmental biology, a "teratogen" is an agent that can cause malformations of an embryo or fetus. This can be a chemical substance, a virus, or ionizing radiation.
References
- ↑ Greg Weisman (November 2019). "War of the Spark: Forsaken". Del Rey.