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'''Mongseng''' is a [[plane]] | '''Mongseng''' is a [[plane]] that is depicted by the card <c>Kharasha Foothills</c>. The card shows warriors on a battlefield with flags on their backs, bearing resemblance to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sashimono sashimono]-carrying [[samurai]], but also possibly used in traditional Chinese warrior culture. | ||
Wizards has mentioned multiple times that planes featured in ''[[Planechase (2009)]]'' and ''[[Planechase (2012)]]'' could be selected and built upon for future blocks.{{fact}} When ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con 2014, Kharasha Foothills was mentioned as the source of inspiration for the plane of [[Tarkir]].{{fact}} | Wizards has mentioned multiple times that planes featured in ''[[Planechase (2009)]]'' and ''[[Planechase (2012)]]'' could be selected and built upon for future blocks.{{fact}} When ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con 2014, Kharasha Foothills was mentioned as the source of inspiration for the plane of [[Tarkir]].{{fact}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 1 September 2014
Mongseng is a plane that is depicted by the card Kharasha Foothills. The card shows warriors on a battlefield with flags on their backs, bearing resemblance to the sashimono-carrying samurai, but also possibly used in traditional Chinese warrior culture.
Wizards has mentioned multiple times that planes featured in Planechase (2009) and Planechase (2012) could be selected and built upon for future blocks.[citation needed] When Khans of Tarkir was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con 2014, Kharasha Foothills was mentioned as the source of inspiration for the plane of Tarkir.[citation needed]