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'''Nevinyrral''' was a [[lich]] and [[necromancer]] from [[Urborg]] on [[Dominaria]].<ref>[[Pete Venters]] (August, 1997), ''Dominian Chronicles'', [[Duelist]] #19</ref>  
'''Nevinyrral''' was a [[lich]] and [[necromancer]] from [[Urborg]] on [[Dominaria]].<ref>[[Pete Venters]] (August, 1997), ''Dominian Chronicles'', [[Duelist]] #19</ref>  


He controlled the [[City of Urborg]], which was once at war with [[Bogardan]]. Little is known about the war, but legend states that he was outmaneuvered and the city was swallowed by a volcano that tore up from the ground directly beneath it. His last act was to use the powerful <c>Nevinyrral's Disk</c> to deny his enemies any of the magical trove that might survive the flames, destroying himself and most of Urborg in the process. He is also the author of the ''Necromancer's Handbook'', the bible of necromancy.
In the time before the Ice Age, the lich Nevinyrral was the king of the [[City of Urborg]], a hellish metropolis whose laws were enforced by the use of powerful magical artifacts. Nevinyrral's lust for power impelled him to send his undead armies to neighboring [[Bogardan]], offending the mysterious entities who rule that volcanic island. Nevinyrral's forces were destroyed, and the Bogardans counterattacked. While hellkites attacked from the air, fire masters surrounded the city. Pounding the ground with their metal-gauntleted fists, the Bogardan masters triggered a volcanic eruption in the middle of Urborg. Realizing that the city was lost and wanting to deny his enemies access to his trove of magical spells and artifacts that might survive the flames, Nevinyrral poured all his magic into his disk-shaped phylactery (<c>Nevinyrral's Disk</c>), detonating it and vaporizing everything within a ten-mile radius. Many Urborg lich lords claim to be Nevinyrral's heir, but none of them have a tenth of that ancient necromancer's power.{{DailyRef|making-magic/your-wish-my-commander-legends-part-2-2020-11-02|Your Wish is My Commander Legends, Part 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|November 2, 2020}}</ref>
 
He is also the author of the ''Necromancer's Handbook'', the bible of necromancy.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 15:53, 2 November 2020

Nevinyrral was a lich and necromancer from Urborg on Dominaria.[1]

In the time before the Ice Age, the lich Nevinyrral was the king of the City of Urborg, a hellish metropolis whose laws were enforced by the use of powerful magical artifacts. Nevinyrral's lust for power impelled him to send his undead armies to neighboring Bogardan, offending the mysterious entities who rule that volcanic island. Nevinyrral's forces were destroyed, and the Bogardans counterattacked. While hellkites attacked from the air, fire masters surrounded the city. Pounding the ground with their metal-gauntleted fists, the Bogardan masters triggered a volcanic eruption in the middle of Urborg. Realizing that the city was lost and wanting to deny his enemies access to his trove of magical spells and artifacts that might survive the flames, Nevinyrral poured all his magic into his disk-shaped phylactery (Nevinyrral's Disk), detonating it and vaporizing everything within a ten-mile radius. Many Urborg lich lords claim to be Nevinyrral's heir, but none of them have a tenth of that ancient necromancer's power.Mark Rosewater (November 2, 2020). "Your Wish is My Commander Legends, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.</ref>

He is also the author of the Necromancer's Handbook, the bible of necromancy.

Trivia

"Nevinyrral" is the name of science fiction author Larry Niven written backwards. He came up with the term "mana" to denote the amount of Magic as a nonrenewable resource tied to lands. In Niven's Magic Goes Away series, his protagonist The Warlock invented a spinning disc that depleted available mana in its vicinity to power its rotation as an experiment to investigate the mysterious appearance of areas where magic would grow weak or cease to function altogether. This disc inspired the designers of Alpha to create Nevinyrral's Disk.

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References

  1. Pete Venters (August, 1997), Dominian Chronicles, Duelist #19
  2. Magic Arcana (June 13, 2006). "Akroma-in-Art Quiz". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.