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'''Echoir''' is a [[plane]] which is visited by [[Dack Fayden]] in ''[[The Spell Thief]]'' comic #1.<ref>Matt Forbeck (2012), "''[[Magic: The Gathering - The Spell Thief|The Spell Thief]]''", [[IDW Publishing]]</ref>  The only area seen is a giant [[titan]]'s castle.  The [[List of secondary characters#Echoir|Titan Collector]] collects [[creatures]] from other [[planes]] in magical "arrest" spheres. A notable creature that attacks Fayden is a [[Cateran]], from [[Mercadia]]. There are also [[goblin]] guards and sleep-inducing [[ghost]]s.  
'''Echoir''' is a [[plane]] which is visited by [[Dack Fayden]] in ''[[The Spell Thief]]'' comic #1.<ref>Matt Forbeck (2012), "''[[Magic: The Gathering - The Spell Thief|The Spell Thief]]''", [[IDW Publishing]]</ref>  The only area seen is a giant [[titan]]'s castle.  The [[List of secondary characters#Echoir|Titan Collector]] collects [[creatures]] from other [[planes]] in magical "arrest" spheres. A notable creature that attacks Fayden is a [[Cateran]], from [[Mercadia]]. There are also [[goblin]] guards and sleep-inducing [[ghost]]s.  

Revision as of 01:43, 25 November 2020

Echoir
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First seen The Spell Thief
Last seen The Spell Thief
Status Unknown

Echoir is a plane which is visited by Dack Fayden in The Spell Thief comic #1.[1] The only area seen is a giant titan's castle. The Titan Collector collects creatures from other planes in magical "arrest" spheres. A notable creature that attacks Fayden is a Cateran, from Mercadia. There are also goblin guards and sleep-inducing ghosts.

Sifa Grent is in contact with the Titan, and has visited before.

Planeswalker visitors

References

  1. Matt Forbeck (2012), "The Spell Thief", IDW Publishing