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A great rushing river  From its source at Halimar Sea to the northern edge of continent, the Umara River runs through a deep gorge that bisects the continent. It drops over 800 feet over a series of waterfalls, most famously the Magosi Waterfall.  
A great rushing river  From its source at Halimar Sea to the northern edge of continent, the Umara River runs through a deep gorge that bisects the continent. It drops over 800 feet over a series of waterfalls, most famously the Magosi Waterfall.  


==Source==
==Sources==
*''[[A Planeswalker's Guide to Zendikar]]''
*''[[A Planeswalker's Guide to Zendikar]]''
 
*{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/stf/54|The Planes of ''Planechase''|[[Doug Beyer]]|September 02, 2009}}
[[Category:Zendikar locations]]
[[Category:Zendikar locations]]

Revision as of 12:40, 1 May 2015

Tazeem

Tazeem is one of the seven continents of Zendikar. Here sunlight is obscured by large hedrons that float in the sky.

Tazeem is the native home to most of the plane's merfolk.

Notable locations

  • Emeria, the Sky Ruin

The shattered remains of a sky-castle. Merfolk believe it was once the home of Emeria, the goddess of the sky. When the castle was destroyed in a cataclysmic upheaval, the enchantment that protected it wasn't completely dispelled, and the shattered remnants remained in the heavens.

  • Halimar

A deep artificial inland sea. Surrounded on three sides by rocky cliffs, the fourth side is enclosed by an ancient Sea Gate. The seawall is more than 500 feet tall with a white-stone cylindrical tower (now used as a lighthouse) that soars an additional 350 feet into the air. Collectively, the seawall and lighthouse are known as the Sea Gate, the largest settlement in Tazeem.

No one knows when the seawall was built, but they believe that Halimar must be an old sea because it is home to many species of brightly colored fish, tusked seals, and massive leviathans that dwell in the depths. The sea itself is viewed as the safest way to get from the Sea Gate to the mouth of the Umara River Gorge, and there is a substantial maritime trade and traffic. The Halimar Sea Caves are both the breeding ground of giant squids and the dumping ground of hardened criminals.

  • Oran-Rief, the Vastwood

A gigantic, twisted, ever-expanding twisted reef-rock forest, occupying most of the interior of Tazeem .

  • The Umara

A great rushing river From its source at Halimar Sea to the northern edge of continent, the Umara River runs through a deep gorge that bisects the continent. It drops over 800 feet over a series of waterfalls, most famously the Magosi Waterfall.

Sources