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[[Image:Jukai.jpg|right|thumb|Jukai Forest. Art by Rob Alexander.]] | [[Image:Jukai.jpg|right|thumb|Jukai Forest. Art by Rob Alexander.]] | ||
'''Jukai Forest''' is a major [[green]]-aligned location on [[Kamigawa (plane)|Kamigawa]], an ancient [[forest]] composed mainly of huge cedar trees.<ref>{{ | '''Jukai Forest''' is a major [[green]]-aligned location on [[Kamigawa (plane)|Kamigawa]], an ancient [[forest]] composed mainly of huge cedar trees.<ref>{{DailyRef|truth-fantasy-2005-03-07|Truth in Fantasy|Alex Smith|March 07, 2005}}</ref> In Japanese, Jukai (樹海) means "sea of trees". | ||
The forest is inhabited by the [[orochi]] ([[snake]]folk), and [[human]]s: [[budoka]] and kannushi [[monk]]s, and the border regions are a home of [[kitsune]] (fox-folk), with many villages built there. Part of Jukai was destroyed during the [[soratami]] invasion during the events of [[Guardian: Saviors of Kamigawa]]. | The forest is inhabited by the [[orochi]] ([[snake]]folk), and [[human]]s: [[budoka]] and kannushi [[monk]]s, and the border regions are a home of [[kitsune]] (fox-folk), with many villages built there. Part of Jukai was destroyed during the [[soratami]] invasion during the events of [[Guardian: Saviors of Kamigawa]]. |
Revision as of 22:31, 6 April 2019
Jukai Forest is a major green-aligned location on Kamigawa, an ancient forest composed mainly of huge cedar trees.[1] In Japanese, Jukai (樹海) means "sea of trees".
The forest is inhabited by the orochi (snakefolk), and humans: budoka and kannushi monks, and the border regions are a home of kitsune (fox-folk), with many villages built there. Part of Jukai was destroyed during the soratami invasion during the events of Guardian: Saviors of Kamigawa.
The guardian dragon spirit of Jukai is Jugan, the Rising Star.
Minor locations
- Boseiju. The oldest tree on the plane — a huge twisted old cedar. Its name means "she who shelters all."
- Okina Temple. The largest temple in the Jukai Forest; means "shrine to the grandfathers."
- Sugi Hayashi. One of the villages in the forest; the home of lady Pearl-Ear and Sharp-Ear.
In-game references
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References
- ↑ Alex Smith (March 07, 2005). "Truth in Fantasy". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.