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==Known denizens of Rabiah==  
==Known denizens of Rabiah==  
A variety of characters are connected to the multiverse of Rabiah.
A variety of characters are connected to the multiverse of Rabiah.
[[Abdallah]],  [[Abu Ja’far]], the [[Djinn Tribes]]
[[Abdallah]],  [[Abu Ja’far]], the [[Djinn Tribes]], [[King Suleiman]],
{{Story-stub}}[[Category:Storylines]][[Category:Locations]][[Category:Planes]][[Category:Prerevisionist]]
{{Story-stub}}[[Category:Storylines]][[Category:Locations]][[Category:Planes]][[Category:Prerevisionist]]

Revision as of 04:55, 2 March 2007

Rabiah the Infinite is a collection of a thousand and one originally similar planes, all refracted off of the original Rabiah during the Thousand-fold Refraction. The planes have since developed independently of each other. One, known as Dark Rabiah, has been taken over by sinister forces and is as evil a place as even Phyrexia.

There are many theories as to why Rabiah is so similiar to Earth's Middle-East. One is that the original plane may have been a parallel plane to Earth's Middle-East. Another says that Earth's Middle-East may have been modeled after Rabiah and the "One Thousand and One Arabian Nights" after a citizen of Rabiah came to Earth. It could also be that Earth was a refracted Rabiah that somehow drifted away from the others. However, official philosophy of Continuity Team is that Earth is not a part of Magic Multiverse.

Rabiah was the setting for the Arabian Nights expansion, and was based upon the "Thousand and One Arabian Nights" collection of stories.

Known denizens of Rabiah

A variety of characters are connected to the multiverse of Rabiah. Abdallah, Abu Ja’far, the Djinn Tribes, King Suleiman,