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==In-game references==
==In-game references==
'''Associated cards:'''
{{in-game
|associated=
* <c>Alaborn Cavalier</c>
* <c>Alaborn Cavalier</c>
* <c>Alaborn Grenadier</c>
* <c>Alaborn Grenadier</c>
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* <c>Alaborn Veteran</c>
* <c>Alaborn Veteran</c>
* <c>Alaborn Zealot</c>
* <c>Alaborn Zealot</c>
 
|referred=
'''Referred to:'''
* {{card|Bee Sting|Portal Second Age}}
* {{card|Bee Sting|Portal Second Age}}
* {{card|Dark Offering|Portal Second Age}}
* {{card|Dark Offering|Portal Second Age}}
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* {{card|Righteous Charge|Portal Second Age}}
* {{card|Righteous Charge|Portal Second Age}}
* <c>Temple Elder</c>
* <c>Temple Elder</c>
}}


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 03:46, 11 March 2020

A castle of Alaborn. Art by Fred Fields.
A knight of Alaborn. Art by Henry Van Der Linde.

Alaborn was a highly advanced human kingdom on the southern plains of Caliman. The capital was Trokin, a town famous for its festival. The folk of Alaborn were among the only Dominarians known to use firearms, and their military inventions saved them from complete destruction when they encountered the goblins of the mountains and their peaceful existence came to an end. Alaborn had a highly egalitarian society, and men and women alike served with distinction in its military.

Shortly before the Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria, the forces of Alaborn battled the swamp queen Tojira. It is unknown if Alaborn's culture survived the Invasion.

In-game references

Associated cards:
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Sources