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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The famous Tablet of Epityr was considered to be the work of [[Urza]], but was later revealed to be forgery.<ref>Flavor text for <c>Tablet of Epityr</c></ref>
The famous Tablet of Epityr was considered to be the work of [[Urza]], but was later revealed to be forgery.<ref>Flavor text for <c>Tablet of Epityr</c></ref>
==In-game references==
'''Depicted in:'''
* {{Cardlink|Clifftop Retreat|Dominaria}}
'''Associated cards:'''
* <c>Sage of Epityr</c>
* <c>Tablet of Epityr</c>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:50, 7 April 2018

Epityr is a mountain-town in eastern Terisiare on Dominaria, famous for its Temple of Serra.[1] It is part of New Argive.

History

Darien's Roost

Darien's Roost was a small mountain town founded during the peacemaking between Kjeldor and Balduvia. It was the first Kjeldoran outpost allowed to be constructed in the Karplusan Mountains — an ideal trading location for both Kjeldor and Balduvia.

Sheoltun occupation

Over a span of three hundred years Epityr grew out of the small settlement of Darien's Roost into a prosperous town dedicated solely to the descendants of Kjeldor. During the Sheoltun occupation the people of Epityr were forced to model their culture after the Sheoltun way of life. After forty years of oppression the Songwizard Thabit of Almaaz brought forth Serra angels to aid the rebellion against Sheoltun.[2] It is believed that if Epityr is truly threatened again, Serra herself will appear with all her angels to defeat the enemies of those under her care.

Modern Era

Epityr houses the Epityr College of Mages and the Argivian University. The town somehow survived as a center of learning even after the Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria, up to the period when the rifts appeared.[3]

Trivia

The famous Tablet of Epityr was considered to be the work of Urza, but was later revealed to be forgery.[4]

In-game references

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Associated cards:

References

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