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'''The Moons of Mirrodin''' is the first novel of the Mirrodin Cycle. It was written by [[Will McDermott]] and published in September 2003. | '''The Moons of Mirrodin''' is the first novel of the [[Mirrodin Cycle]]. It was written by [[Will McDermott]] and published in September 2003. | ||
The story of Mirrodin is continued in | The story of Mirrodin is continued in ''[[The Darksteel Eye]]'' and ''[[The Fifth Dawn]]''. Mirrodin starts a new cycle, but it begins where ''[[Scourge (book)|Scourge]]'' left off. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
On the metallic plane of [[Mirrodin]] the elf [[Glissa Sunseeker]] begins to uncover the ancient secrets of the plane, looking for an answer for the visions she’s been having and the vicious [[Levelers]] that attack the people of Mirrodin regularly. | On the metallic plane of [[Mirrodin (plane)|Mirrodin]] the elf [[Glissa Sunseeker]] begins to uncover the ancient secrets of the plane, looking for an answer for the visions she’s been having and the vicious [[Levelers]] that attack the people of Mirrodin regularly. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == |
Revision as of 00:09, 8 May 2008
The Moons of Mirrodin is the first novel of the Mirrodin Cycle. It was written by Will McDermott and published in September 2003.
The story of Mirrodin is continued in The Darksteel Eye and The Fifth Dawn. Mirrodin starts a new cycle, but it begins where Scourge left off.
Plot
On the metallic plane of Mirrodin the elf Glissa Sunseeker begins to uncover the ancient secrets of the plane, looking for an answer for the visions she’s been having and the vicious Levelers that attack the people of Mirrodin regularly.
Summary
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