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The '''Araba''' ({{ja-name|<ruby>荒<rt>あら</rt></ruby><ruby>場<rt>ば</rt></ruby>||Wasteland}}) was a region within the [[Towabara Plains]], on which [[Eiganjo Castle]] stood. It was devastated in the [[Kami War]], and this devastation is reflected in the meaning of its' name.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/araba-kamigawas-crater-plains-2004-08-31|The Araba: Kamigawa's Crater Plains|[[Magic Arcana]]|August 31, 2004}}</ref>
The '''Araba''' ({{ja-name|<ruby>荒<rt>あら</rt></ruby><ruby>場<rt>ば</rt></ruby>||Wasteland}}) was a region within the [[Towabara Plains]], on which [[Eiganjo Castle]] stood. It was devastated in the [[Kami War]], and this devastation is reflected in the meaning of its' name.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/araba-kamigawas-crater-plains-2004-08-31|The Araba: Kamigawa's Crater Plains|[[Magic Arcana]]|August 31, 2004}}</ref>


'''Reito''' was a decimated, abandoned [[human]] city on the Araba where the [[kami]] first attacked the people of the material world. Its' name reflected this, meaning “ghost city” or “city of spirits.”
[[Reito]] was a decimated, abandoned [[human]] city on the Araba where the [[kami]] first attacked the people of the material world. Its' name reflected this, meaning “ghost city” or “city of spirits.”


==In-game references==
==In-game references==
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* <c>Ire of Kaminari</c>
* <c>Horobi, Death's Wail</c>
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Revision as of 15:18, 25 April 2020

Araba
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Plane Kamigawa
Part of Towabara Plains

The Araba (Japanese: あら; literally: "Wasteland") was a region within the Towabara Plains, on which Eiganjo Castle stood. It was devastated in the Kami War, and this devastation is reflected in the meaning of its' name.[1]

Reito was a decimated, abandoned human city on the Araba where the kami first attacked the people of the material world. Its' name reflected this, meaning “ghost city” or “city of spirits.”

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References

  1. Magic Arcana (August 31, 2004). "The Araba: Kamigawa's Crater Plains". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.