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{{in-game
{{in-game
|cards=
|cards=
* <c>The Abyss</c>
*<c>The Abyss</c>
* <c>Zzzyxas's Abyss</c>
*<c>Zzzyxas's Abyss</c>
*<c>The Pit</c>
*<c>The Pit</c>
|associated=
|associated=
* <c>Abyssal Gatekeeper</c>
*<c>Abyssal Gatekeeper</c>
* <c>Abyssal Horror</c>
*<c>Abyssal Horror</c>
* <c>Abyssal Hunter</c>
*<c>Abyssal Hunter</c>
* <c>Abyssal Nightstalker</c>
*<c>Abyssal Nightstalker</c>
* <c>Abyssal Nocturnus</c>
*<c>Abyssal Nocturnus</c>
* <c>Abyssal Persecutor</c>
*<c>Abyssal Persecutor</c>
* <c>Abyssal Specter</c>
*<c>Abyssal Specter</c>
* <c>Gale, Abyssal Conduit</c>
*<c>Gale, Abyssal Conduit</c>
* <c>In Thrall to the Pit</c>
*<c>In Thrall to the Pit</c>
* <c>Lord of the Pit</c> ([[Vincent]])
*<c>Lord of the Pit</c> ([[Vincent]])
* <c>Magus of the Abyss</c>
*<c>Magus of the Abyss</c>
* <c>Peer into the Abyss</c>
*<c>Peer into the Abyss</c>
*<c>Tyrannical Pitlord</c>
*<c>Tyrannical Pitlord</c>
* <c>Reaper from the Abyss</c>
*<c>Reaper from the Abyss</c>
*<c>The Underworld Cookbook</c>
*<c>The Underworld Cookbook</c>
|referred=
|referred=
* <c>Behold the Beyond</c>
*<c>Behold the Beyond</c>
* <c>Cruel Finality</c>
*<c>Cruel Finality</c>
* <c>Deadly Tempest</c>
*<c>Deadly Tempest</c>
* <c>Demogorgon's Clutches</c>
*<c>Demogorgon's Clutches</c>
* <c>Phantom Carriage</c>
*<c>Phantom Carriage</c>
* <c>Pharika's Mender</c>
*<c>Pharika's Mender</c>
* <c>Symbol of Unsummoning</c>
*<c>Symbol of Unsummoning</c>
* <c>Weaselback Redcap</c>
*<c>Weaselback Redcap</c>
}}
}}
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*For a long time, The Abyss was popularly thought to be a void between planes, and possibly synonymous with the [[Nether Void]], the [[Aether]], and/or the [[Blind Eternities]]. [[Brady Dommermuth]] was the first to imply that it was a [[plane]].<ref>{{DailyRef|ask-wizards-june-2005-2005-06-01|Ask Wizards - June, 2005|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|June, 2005}}</ref> This was confirmed at last when it appeared as a [[plane card]] in ''[[March of the Machine Commander]]''
*For a long time, The Abyss was popularly thought to be a void between planes, and possibly synonymous with the [[Nether Void]], the [[Aether]], and/or the [[Blind Eternities]]. [[Brady Dommermuth]] was the first to imply that it was a [[plane]].<ref>{{DailyRef|ask-wizards-june-2005-2005-06-01|Ask Wizards - June, 2005|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|June, 2005}}</ref> This was confirmed at last when it appeared as a [[plane card]] in ''[[March of the Machine Commander]]''

Revision as of 21:02, 4 April 2023

The Abyss
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Information
First seen Legends
Last seen March of the Machine Commander
Status Unknown

The Abyss is a plane populated by demons.[1] It may be synonymous with Hell and the Underworld[2] (but is not to be confused with Theros' Underworld).

The Pit[3] is part of the Abyss.

History

The Wretched, beings who enslave the wills of their enemies, are reputed to come from the Abyss. Their touch means loss of self and is followed by a lifetime of base servitude.[4]

Liana of Minorad and Ravidel battled there, resulting in Liana's death.[5] It was also here that Greensleeves banished the evil creature Ur-Drago.[6]

Asmor's service

Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar, or Asmor for short, was a female wizard who summoned a Lord of the Pit named Vincent but ran out of stuff to feed it.[2] Being a great cook, she escaped being eaten herself by entering into his service in the Underworld as a chef for seven years and seven days.

War in the Abyss

The Elder Demon Belzenlok fought in "The War in the Abyss", and had been stuck in the Abyss ever since. The Cabal, desperate for leadership, performed a ritual to summon Kuberr, but accidentally freed Belzenlok from the Abyss.[7][8]

In-game references

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Trivia

References

  1. The Pit
  2. a b Sonia Orin Lyris (1996). Chef's Surprise. In: Distant Planes Anthology
  3. Richard Lee Byers (1999). Angel of Vengeance. In: The Colors of Magic anthology. Wizards of the Coast
  4. Magic the Gathering: Daily Calendar 1997.
  5. Wayfarer
  6. Clayton Emery. (1995.) Magic: The Gathering - Final Sacrifice, Harper Prism.
  7. Squirle (June 11, 2018). "Legends of Dominaria & Magic Story Podcasts". Multiverse in Review. Tumblr.
  8. James Wyatt. (2018.) The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria, VIZ Media.
  9. Wizards of the Coast (June, 2005). "Ask Wizards - June, 2005". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.