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'''Eiganjo Castle''' ({{ja-name|{{ruby|永|えい}}{{ruby|岩|がん}}{{ruby|城|じょう}}|Eiganjō|Eternal Rock Castle}}) was a major [[white]]-aligned location on [[Kamigawa (plane)|Kamigawa]].<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/konda-and-eiganjo-concept-art-2004-08-30|Konda and Eiganjo Concept Art|[[Magic Arcana]]|August 30, 2004}}</ref>
'''Eiganjo Castle''' ({{ja-name|{{ruby|永|えい}}{{ruby|岩|がん}}{{ruby|城|じょう}}|Eiganjō|Eternal Rock Castle}}) was a major [[white]]-aligned location on [[Kamigawa (plane)|Kamigawa]].<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/konda-and-eiganjo-concept-art-2004-08-30|Konda and Eiganjo Concept Art|[[Magic Arcana]]|August 30, 2004}}</ref>


Standing in the middle of the [[Araba]], a ruined part of the [[Towabara Plains]], it was the seat of power of daimyo [[Takeshi Konda]] and home to [[Michiko Konda]]. Protected by the blessings of [[That Which Was Taken]] and the guardian dragon [[Yosei, the Morning Star]], the city survived the largest part of the [[Kami War]] unharmed.
Standing in the middle of the [[Araba]], a ruined part of the [[Towabara Plains]], it was the seat of power of daimyo [[Takeshi Konda]] and home to [[Michiko Konda]]. Protected by the blessings of [[That Which Was Taken]] and the guardian dragon [[Yosei]], the Morning Star, the city survived the largest part of the [[Kami War]] unharmed.


However, when [[O-Kagachi]] manifested in the corporeal world (''[[utsushiyo]]''), he attacked Eiganjo and tried to recover his stolen offspring. Though That Which was Taken was stolen by [[Toshiro Umezawa]] and transported to safety, Eiganjo was reduced to rubble by the wrath of The Great Serpent.
However, when [[O-Kagachi]] manifested in the corporeal world (''[[utsushiyo]]''), he attacked Eiganjo and tried to recover his stolen offspring. Though That Which was Taken was stolen by [[Toshiro Umezawa]] and transported to safety, Eiganjo was reduced to rubble by the wrath of The Great Serpent.
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==In-game references==
==In-game references==
'''Represented in:'''
{{In-game
* <c>Eiganjo Castle</c>
|cards=
 
*<c>Eiganjo Castle</c>
'''Associated cards:'''
|associated=
* <c>Eiganjo Free-Riders</c>
*<c>Eiganjo Free-Riders</c>
* <c>Konda, Lord of Eiganjo</c>
*<c>Konda, Lord of Eiganjo</c>
 
|referred=
'''Referred to:'''
*<c>Araba Mothrider</c>
* <c>Araba Mothrider</c>
*<c>Descendant of Kiyomaro</c>
* <c>Descendant of Kiyomaro</c>
*<c>Devoted Retainer</c>
* <c>Devoted Retainer</c>
*<c>Hail of Arrows</c>
* <c>Hail of Arrows</c>
*<c>Mothrider Samurai</c>
* <c>Mothrider Samurai</c>
*{{card|Stone Rain|Champions of Kamigawa}}
* {{card|Stone Rain|Champions of Kamigawa}}
}}
 
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Kamigawa|locations}}
{{Kamigawa|locations}}

Revision as of 21:55, 28 June 2020

Eiganjo Castle
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Plane Kamigawa
Part of Towabara Plains

Eiganjo Castle (Japanese: (えい) (がん) (じょう) ; rōmaji: Eiganjō; literally: "Eternal Rock Castle") was a major white-aligned location on Kamigawa.[1]

Standing in the middle of the Araba, a ruined part of the Towabara Plains, it was the seat of power of daimyo Takeshi Konda and home to Michiko Konda. Protected by the blessings of That Which Was Taken and the guardian dragon Yosei, the Morning Star, the city survived the largest part of the Kami War unharmed.

However, when O-Kagachi manifested in the corporeal world (utsushiyo), he attacked Eiganjo and tried to recover his stolen offspring. Though That Which was Taken was stolen by Toshiro Umezawa and transported to safety, Eiganjo was reduced to rubble by the wrath of The Great Serpent.

Minor locations

  • Eigan Town. The human town built around the base of Eiganjo Castle.

Notable inhabitants of Eiganjo

In-game references

Represented in:
Associated cards:
Referred to:

References

  1. Magic Arcana (August 30, 2004). "Konda and Eiganjo Concept Art". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.