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The guardian dragon of Jukai is [[Jugan]]. | The guardian dragon of Jukai is [[Jugan]]. | ||
Circa 1,200 years after the Order of the Jukai was established to preserve nature and reverence for the spirits.<ref>https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/kaito-origin-stories-test-loyalty-path-forward-2021-12-16</ref> | |||
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Jukai (Japanese:
Description
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. There are many kitsune villages along the northwestern forest, and larger ones in the south.[3] About a days walk from the edge of the forest, the terrain becomes hillier and the trees become larger. The orochi lands are located about a four days' walk into the forest.[4] Part of Jukai was destroyed during the soratami invasion during the events of Guardian: Saviors of Kamigawa.
The guardian dragon of Jukai is Jugan.
Circa 1,200 years after the Order of the Jukai was established to preserve nature and reverence for the spirits.[5]
locations
- Boseiju. The oldest tree on the plane — a huge twisted old cedar. Its name means "she who shelters all."
- Okina. 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.
- ↑ Guardian: Saviors of Kamigawa, Chapter 12
- ↑ Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa, Chapter 11
- ↑ Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa, Chapter 16
- ↑ https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/kaito-origin-stories-test-loyalty-path-forward-2021-12-16