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===Calamity beasts===
===Calamity beasts===
The peace of Bloomburrow is threatened by earth-shaking [[elemental]] "calamity beasts", huge predators that wreak disaster on a unprecedented scale while they move through the landscape. Tje leader of the calamity beasts is [[Maha]]. It is up to a group of small warriors and misfits under the leadership of [[Mabel]] to stop the beasts.
The peace of Bloomburrow is threatened by earth-shaking [[elemental]] "calamity beasts", huge predators that wreak disaster on a unprecedented scale while they move through the landscape. The leader of the calamity beasts is [[Maha]]. It is up to a group of small warriors and misfits under the leadership of [[Mabel]] to stop the beasts.


==Known locations==
==Known locations==

Revision as of 14:42, 24 February 2024

Bloomburrow
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First seen Bloomburrow
Last seen Bloomburrow
Status Unknown

Bloomburrow is a Plane of the Multiverse. It is introduced in the set of the same name in 2024.[1][2]

Background

Bloomburrow is a charming pastoral world full of anthropomorphic animals. Like Lorwyn–Shadowmoor, it has no native humans. Planeswalker seemingly take on animal forms when they visit the plane.[2]

Calamity beasts

The peace of Bloomburrow is threatened by earth-shaking elemental "calamity beasts", huge predators that wreak disaster on a unprecedented scale while they move through the landscape. The leader of the calamity beasts is Maha. It is up to a group of small warriors and misfits under the leadership of Mabel to stop the beasts.

Known locations

  • Three Tree City[2]

Inhabitants

The animals of Bloomburrow have an advanced culture and are the main characters of the set. They wear clothing, talk, and wield magic. They’re animals, not animal humanoids[3], and they are in scope, meaning that they retain their natural size.

Calamity beasts

References