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Isperia is advised by three arbiters, each representing one of the "columns" of the Azorius: the Jelenn Column, which makes the laws; the Lyev Column, which enforces the laws; and the Sova Column, which judges the law-breakers.<ref name="RtR Minisite"/> These columns approximately correspond to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_powers arms, or branches, of government] in numerous real-world nations; the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary, respectively.
Isperia is advised by three arbiters, each representing one of the "columns" of the Azorius: the Jelenn Column, which makes the laws; the Lyev Column, which enforces the laws; and the Sova Column, which judges the law-breakers.<ref name="RtR Minisite"/> These columns approximately correspond to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_powers arms, or branches, of government] in numerous real-world nations; the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary, respectively.


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Head ''Magic'' designer and design team member [[Mark Rosewater]] said on the blending of White and Blue, "Philosophically, the largest overlap between the two colors stems from a similar motivation. Both colors want to improve the world. White does this in its quest to promote peace, while Blue does it out of its interest in reaching perfection. The end result is the same. Both colors like to force its rules and ways upon all those around them".<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr226|Slow and Steady|Mark Rosewater|May 01, 2006}}</ref>
Head ''Magic'' designer and design team member [[Mark Rosewater]] said on the blending of White and Blue, "Philosophically, the largest overlap between the two colors stems from a similar motivation. Both colors want to improve the world. White does this in its quest to promote peace, while Blue does it out of its interest in reaching perfection. The end result is the same. Both colors like to force its rules and ways upon all those around them".<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr226|Slow and Steady|Mark Rosewater|May 01, 2006}}</ref>


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Forecast is an activated ability you can play only from your hand. Only cards from the Azorius guild (white, blue, or white-blue) have forecast. Each forecast card has an ability you can play once per turn during your upkeep by revealing it from your hand and paying a cost, somewhat similar to casting a spell with built-in [[buyback]].<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/af114|Clouds in the Forecast|Aaron Forsythe|April 14, 2006}}</ref>
Forecast is an activated ability you can play only from your hand. Only cards from the Azorius guild (white, blue, or white-blue) have forecast. Each forecast card has an ability you can play once per turn during your upkeep by revealing it from your hand and paying a cost, somewhat similar to casting a spell with built-in [[buyback]].<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/af114|Clouds in the Forecast|Aaron Forsythe|April 14, 2006}}</ref>


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==Creatures and races==
==Creatures and races==

Revision as of 13:54, 31 August 2012

Azorius Senate
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Alternative Names
The High Judges[1]
Lore Information
Parun Supreme Judge Azor I
Guild Leader Grand Arbiter Augustin IV
(Ravnica block; now deceased)
Isperia
(Return to Ravnica block)
Guild Champion Isperia the Inscrutable
Guild Hall Prahv, Spires of Order
(Ravnica block)
New Prahv
(Return to Ravnica)
Game Information
Colors {W}{U}
Mechanics {{{mechanics}}}
Featured Sets
Dissension
Return to Ravnica
Signet Flavor Text
The maze-like design embodies the core of Azorius law; strict structure designed to test wills and stall change.
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The Azorius Senate is a white/blue guild from the plane and city of Ravnica. Introduced in Dissension, the guild is also featured in Return to Ravnica.

Founded by parun Supreme Judge Azor I, a human lawmage who authored a majority of the original Guildpact, the Azorius Senate functions as the government of Ravnica[1] and creates Ravnican laws.[2]

Description

Believing that their legislation to be the singular force that prevents Ravnica from descending into chaos, the Azorius Senate mediates and regulates the activities of all of the other guilds and of the plane despite numerous of their decrees being ignored.[1] The Azorius Senate are characterized as being aloof, bureaucratic, excessively formalistic, and fastidious,[3] spending hours upon hours with legal documents and ensuring action, if any should occur, stringently adheres to protocol.[4][5] For such reasons, the Azorius are deeply loathed by Ravnicans, whom the Azorius believe will effect a change and subsequent crime, chaos, and general decline in civility.

The Azorius Senate works alongside the Boros Legion and Selesnya Conclave to see to the enforcement of the law and the Orzhov Syndicate, to the provision of advocates and lawmages for accusers/claimants/complainants/plaintiffs and defendants. Ultimately, however, the Azorius advocates for blind justice, peace, and the status quo, doing so via their intrinsic involvement in all affairs on Ravnica and with their legions of knights and paladins as well as mages adept in countermagic, magic to disable and hinder those who would break the law, and other law magic.[6]

History

Ravnica block

During the majority of the Ravnica block storyline, the Azorius Senate was presided over by human lawmage Grand Arbiter Augustin IV, who is later killed by an explosion while being attacked by then Dimir guildmaster Szadek's spirit.[7]

The seat of Azorius power in the Ravnica block was Prahv, the Spires of Order, a large castle-like structure of white marble;[citation needed] in Dissension, Prahv was destroyed by the explosion following the collision between it and the crashed Parhelion, the fortress ship of the Boros angels.<ref=name="Dissension"/>

Return to Ravnica block

Following the death of Grand Arbiter Augustin IV, Leonos II has become the Grand Arbiter of the Azorius Senate and the sphinx Isperia, whom Grand Arbiter Augustin IV often consulted, has reluctantly become the Azorius guildmaster.[7]

Isperia is advised by three arbiters, each representing one of the "columns" of the Azorius: the Jelenn Column, which makes the laws; the Lyev Column, which enforces the laws; and the Sova Column, which judges the law-breakers.[1] These columns approximately correspond to the arms, or branches, of government in numerous real-world nations; the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary, respectively.

In the game

Head Magic designer and design team member Mark Rosewater said on the blending of White and Blue, "Philosophically, the largest overlap between the two colors stems from a similar motivation. Both colors want to improve the world. White does this in its quest to promote peace, while Blue does it out of its interest in reaching perfection. The end result is the same. Both colors like to force its rules and ways upon all those around them".[8]

Guild mechanic

Dissension: Forecast

Forecast is an activated ability you can play only from your hand. Only cards from the Azorius guild (white, blue, or white-blue) have forecast. Each forecast card has an ability you can play once per turn during your upkeep by revealing it from your hand and paying a cost, somewhat similar to casting a spell with built-in buyback.[9]

Return to Ravnica: [Placeholder]

Creatures and races

Creatures and races associated with the Azorius include the following:

Notable members

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Gallery

References

  1. a b c d Return to Ravnica: Azorius Senate Minisite
  2. Matt Cavotta (May 03, 2006). "Makin' the Law, Makin' the Law". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Aaron Forsythe (May 01, 2006). "Design Diary". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. Cory J. Herndon. (2006.) Ravnica Cycle, Book III: Dissension, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 978-0786940011.
  5. Ravnica (plane)#The Azorius Senate, The Full Wiki. (Accessed August 31, 2012.)
  6. Azorius Law-Magic (September 07, 2006). "Wizards of the Coast". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. a b Adam Lee (August 29, 2012). "Ravnica, Then and Now". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  8. Mark Rosewater (May 01, 2006). "Slow and Steady". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  9. Aaron Forsythe (April 14, 2006). "Clouds in the Forecast". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

External links

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