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The '''Daraja Plains''' were a calm, tranquil region populated by a great many [[bird]]s and [[griffins]]. Located at the base of the [[Talruum Mountains]], Daraja was bordered by the [[Mwonvuli Jungle]] of southern [[Suq’Ata]] in the north-east. It functioned as a neutral zone between [[Zhalfir]] and Suq'Ata
The '''Daraja Plains''' were a calm, tranquil region populated by a great many [[bird]]s and [[griffin]]s. Located at the base of the [[Talruum Mountains]], Daraja was bordered by the [[Mwonvuli Jungle]] of southern [[Suq’Ata]] in the north-east. It functioned as a neutral zone between [[Zhalfir]] and Suq'Ata


The Daraja Plains were [[phasing|phased]] out alongside the rest of north-western Jamuraa since the [[planeswalker]] [[Teferi]] wanted to spare it from the horrors of the [[Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria]]. They were removed from existence when [[Jeska]] destroyed the [[time rift]] over Zhalfir.
The Daraja Plains were [[phasing|phased]] out alongside the rest of north-western Jamuraa since the [[planeswalker]] [[Teferi]] wanted to spare it from the horrors of the [[Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria]]. They were removed from existence when [[Jeska]] destroyed the [[time rift]] over Zhalfir.

Revision as of 18:33, 23 February 2019

The Daraja Plains were a calm, tranquil region populated by a great many birds and griffins. Located at the base of the Talruum Mountains, Daraja was bordered by the Mwonvuli Jungle of southern Suq’Ata in the north-east. It functioned as a neutral zone between Zhalfir and Suq'Ata

The Daraja Plains were phased out alongside the rest of north-western Jamuraa since the planeswalker Teferi wanted to spare it from the horrors of the Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria. They were removed from existence when Jeska destroyed the time rift over Zhalfir.

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