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'''Titania''' was the [[Maro-Sorcerer]] for the lush forest of Argoth, which was attacked by both sides for supplies at the end of the [[Brothers' War (event)|Brothers' War]]. She was destroyed by [[Mishra]], incinerated by his machines.  
'''Titania''' was the [[Maro-Sorcerer]] for the lush forest of Argoth, which was attacked by both sides for supplies at the end of the [[Brothers' War (event)|Brothers' War]]. She was weakenend due to the excessive plundering of Argoth by the two brother's armies. She eventually perished with the forest, probably similiar with the mightiest of the forest avatar's-the <c>Avatar of Might</c>- dying battling the giant stone warrior of [[Urza]]'s army.


"Titania" is also a reference to the fairy queen in Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream,'' and one of several real-world references from the [[prerevisionist]] period.  
"Titania" is also a reference to the fairy queen in Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream,'' and one of several real-world references from the [[prerevisionist]] period.  


{{Story-stub}}[[Category:Characters]][[Category:Storylines]][[Category:Weatherlight Saga]][[Category:Prerevisionist]]
{{Story-stub}}[[Category:Characters]][[Category:Storylines]][[Category:Weatherlight Saga]][[Category:Prerevisionist]]

Revision as of 09:37, 30 October 2009

Template:Character Titania was the Maro-Sorcerer for the lush forest of Argoth, which was attacked by both sides for supplies at the end of the Brothers' War. She was weakenend due to the excessive plundering of Argoth by the two brother's armies. She eventually perished with the forest, probably similiar with the mightiest of the forest avatar's-the Avatar of Might- dying battling the giant stone warrior of Urza's army.

"Titania" is also a reference to the fairy queen in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, and one of several real-world references from the prerevisionist period.