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It's not a natural-hewn cliff, but a hand-laid wall high more than two hundreds feet. At the top lies a forest of pines, so high that snow dusts the rocks. The wall runs for miles, curving inward. It is made by rough stones, bigger than houses, carefully stacked and chinked with smaller rocks, not hewn by a hammer. Each layer of stone was set back a small interval. | It's not a natural-hewn cliff, but a hand-laid wall high more than two hundreds feet. At the top lies a forest of pines, so high that snow dusts the rocks. The wall runs for miles, curving inward. It is made by rough stones, bigger than houses, carefully stacked and chinked with smaller rocks, not hewn by a hammer. Each layer of stone was set back a small interval. | ||
[[Hazezon Tamar]] speculated that the wall must have been built with magic by [[wizard]]s or [[planeswalker]]s, long before the [[Ice Age]]. | [[Hazezon Tamar]] speculated that the wall must have been built with magic by [[wizard]]s or [[planeswalker]]s, long before the [[Ice Age]].<ref name="Jedit">[[Clayton Emery]] (2001). [[Jedit (novel)|Magic: The Gathering - Jedit]].</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 09:59, 24 March 2018
The Great Wall is a huge stone wall which boxes off the Western Wastes of south-western Jamuraa, neatly separating the desert below from the forest in the west.
It's not a natural-hewn cliff, but a hand-laid wall high more than two hundreds feet. At the top lies a forest of pines, so high that snow dusts the rocks. The wall runs for miles, curving inward. It is made by rough stones, bigger than houses, carefully stacked and chinked with smaller rocks, not hewn by a hammer. Each layer of stone was set back a small interval.
Hazezon Tamar speculated that the wall must have been built with magic by wizards or planeswalkers, long before the Ice Age.[1]
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- ↑ Clayton Emery (2001). Magic: The Gathering - Jedit.