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==Description==
==Description==
 
Bretagard is a land of sprawling grasslands and a vast, ancient forest, surrounded by a perilous, storm-tossed sea.
===The clans===
===The clans===
The five human clans are perpetually in conflict with one another, but are able to keep the peace by the "Code of Clans". Their ships are long and trim, inscribed with tales of glorious battle and cunning victory, and glide over the waves like the [[drake]]s and [[serpent]]s carved into their prows.  
The five human clans are perpetually in conflict with one another, but are able to keep the peace by the "Code of Clans". Their ships are long and trim, inscribed with tales of glorious battle and cunning victory, and glide over the waves like the [[drake]]s and [[serpent]]s carved into their prows.  
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===Bretagard terms===
===Bretagard terms===
* "Hersir" {{-}} a local [[Wikipedia:Hersir|commander]].  
* "Hersir" {{-}} a local [[Wikipedia:Hersir|commander]].


==In-game references==
==In-game references==

Revision as of 11:03, 8 January 2021

Bretagard
Information
Plane Kaldheim
Status Perpetually in conflict

Bretagard is one of the ten realms of the plane of Kaldheim. It is the realm of the humans.[1]

Description

Bretagard is a land of sprawling grasslands and a vast, ancient forest, surrounded by a perilous, storm-tossed sea.

The clans

The five human clans are perpetually in conflict with one another, but are able to keep the peace by the "Code of Clans". Their ships are long and trim, inscribed with tales of glorious battle and cunning victory, and glide over the waves like the drakes and serpents carved into their prows.

  • the Beskir ({W}). Enforcers of the Code of Clans.
  • the Omenseekers ({U}). Legendary explorers, seeking the thrill of discovery.
  • the Skelle ({B}).
  • the Tuskeri ({R}).
  • the Kannah ({G}).

Know locations

  • The Skelle Mire, a dreary swamp where a light is never a good sign.[2]
  • Sevalgr, a small fishing village.[3]
  • The Aldergard forest.
  • The Kirda Pillars.

Bretagard terms

In-game references

Referred to:

Trivia

  • Bretagard is based on Midgard, the name for Earth in Norse mythology.

Notes and references

  1. Kaldheim Fest (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube.
  2. Flavor text for Darkbore Pathway
  3. Roy Graham (September 25, 2020). "Episode 1: Travelers". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.