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* The Maro-sorcerers are named after [[Mark Rosewater]], who created [[Multani]] and chose the name himself.<ref name="Maro based">{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/45995803951/was-multani-maro-sorcerer-based-on-you|title=Was Multani, MaRo Sorcerer based on you?|March 22, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/172770227993/im-super-stoked-to-see-multani-back-but-it-begs|title=given the "no vanity cards" rule, is the title of "Maro Sorcerer" still canon?|April 9, 2018}}</ref> | * The Maro-sorcerers are named after [[Mark Rosewater]], who created [[Multani]] and chose the name himself.<ref name="Maro based">{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/45995803951/was-multani-maro-sorcerer-based-on-you|title=Was Multani, MaRo Sorcerer based on you?|March 22, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/172770227993/im-super-stoked-to-see-multani-back-but-it-begs|title=given the "no vanity cards" rule, is the title of "Maro Sorcerer" still canon?|April 9, 2018}}</ref> | ||
*Although they don't depict Maro-sorcerors, the -maro cycle of [[legendary]] [[creature]]s in ''[[Saviors of Kamigawa]]'' was based on the card <c>Maro</c>.<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/sun’ll-come-out-maro-2005-05-16|The Sun'll Come Out To Maro|[[Mark Rosewater]]|May 16, 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170703105250/http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/sun%E2%80%99ll-come-out-maro-2005-05-16|archivedate=July 3, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|ask-wizards-august-2007-2007-08-01|Ask Wizards - August, 2007|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|August 1, 2007|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210514174042/https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/ask-wizards-august-2007-2007-08-01|archivedate=May 14, 2021}}</ref> Searching for card designs fitting the set's [[wisdom]] theme, the set's designers created a cycle based on the ''[[Mirage]]'' card. [[Brandon Bozzi]], who was in charge of the set's names and flavor texts, decided to incorporate "maro" into the cards' names. Fortunately, -''maro'' (まろ) was already an archaic suffix for male names in Japanese. | |||
* ''Maro'' is the word for the color brown in Romanian. | * ''Maro'' is the word for the color brown in Romanian. | ||
*The <c>Territorial Maro</c> of ''[[Dominaria United]]'' hasn't been linked to a specific territory, yet. | *The <c>Territorial Maro</c> of ''[[Dominaria United]]'' hasn't been linked to a specific territory, yet. |
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A Maro-Sorcerer, also known as a Force of Nature, is the elemental manifestation of the land, either brought about by strong magic, or of nature's own will.
Description
In Dominaria, it's believed that every wood, from a sprawling forest or a shady grove, has a spirit or avatar that keeps the site safe: these creatures can be befriended with the right magic.[1]
Dominarian forces of nature are sometimes called "maro". Some of them are servants of the world-soul, Gaea.
History
One Force of Nature was summoned by Dreygar and given the Dark Amulet, but was defeated by Aldon.[2] Another was summoned by Greensleeves.[3] The first Force of Nature to be called a Maro-Sorcerer was Multani.[4][5] The maro-sorcerer Sol'Kanar was corrupted into a monster by the planeswalker Geyadrone Dihada so that he might better serve her.[6]
List of Forces of Nature
Maro-Sorcerer | Forest | Location |
Autumn Willow | Great Wood | Plane of Ulgrotha |
Force of Nature | Forests of Lat-Nam. | Lat-Nam island on Dominaria |
Gaea's Liege Greensleeves[7][8] |
Whispering Woods | Aerona on Dominaria |
Great Spirit | White Woods | Corondor on Dominaria |
Lord Magnus | The forest on Argenti. (In prerevisionist continuity Llanowar.) | Madara on Dominaria |
Molimo | Llanowar | Aerona on Dominaria |
Modruni[9] | An unnamed forest | An unknown Plane |
Muldrotha | Yavimaya (Urborg) | Urborg on Dominaria |
Multani | Yavimaya (Terisiare) | Terisiare on Dominaria |
Sol'Kanar | Khone | Corondor on Dominaria |
Titania | Argoth | Terisiare on Dominaria |
Unnamed | Arboria[10] (the Pinelands) | Jamuraa on Dominaria |
Unnamed | Uktabi Jungle[11] | Jamuraa on Dominaria |
Trivia
- The Maro-sorcerers are named after Mark Rosewater, who created Multani and chose the name himself.[4][12]
- Although they don't depict Maro-sorcerors, the -maro cycle of legendary creatures in Saviors of Kamigawa was based on the card Maro.[13][14] Searching for card designs fitting the set's wisdom theme, the set's designers created a cycle based on the Mirage card. Brandon Bozzi, who was in charge of the set's names and flavor texts, decided to incorporate "maro" into the cards' names. Fortunately, -maro (まろ) was already an archaic suffix for male names in Japanese.
- Maro is the word for the color brown in Romanian.
- The Territorial Maro of Dominaria United hasn't been linked to a specific territory, yet.
References
- ↑ Magic the Gathering: Calendar 1997.
- ↑ Margaret Weis (1996), Serra Angel, Armada
- ↑ Clayton Emery (1995). Magic: The Gathering - Final Sacrifice. Harper Prism.
- ↑ a b Mark Rosewater (March 22, 2013). "Was Multani, MaRo Sorcerer based on you?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (December 3, 2007). "Weather(light) Report". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (June 10, 2021). "The Returning Legends of Modern Horizons 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Greensleeves, Maro-Sorcerer
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (August 28, 2022). "THE MARO-SORCERER MEGATHREAD". Twitter.
- ↑ Tribute to the Wild
- ↑ Flavor text of Arboria (Dominaria Remastered, #149)
- ↑ Michael G. Ryan (October 1996). "The Horizon Shimmers: The Making of Mirage." The Duelist #13, p.58-61.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (April 9, 2018). "given the "no vanity cards" rule, is the title of "Maro Sorcerer" still canon?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (May 16, 2005). "The Sun'll Come Out To Maro". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on July 3, 2017.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (August 1, 2007). "Ask Wizards - August, 2007". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on May 14, 2021.