Thunder Junction

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Thunder Junction
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Information
First seen Outlaws of Thunder Junction
Last seen Outlaws of Thunder Junction
Status Opened to the omenpaths and colonized by outlaws.

Thunder Junction is a Plane of the Multiverse, introduced in Outlaws of Thunder Junction.[1][2]

Description

Thunder Junction is an American Wild West-inspired frontier world, favored by some of the most famous villains of the Multiverse, who use the Omenpaths to travel through the Blind Eternities. Thunder Junction is a desert plane, characterized by wide vistas, cacti, tumbleweeds, rattlesnakes, canyons, railroads, small wooden towns, and many other Wild West tropes.

Winter on the plane is thunderstorm season, and the desert rain is hard and sudden.[3]

History

Before the Omenpaths opened, Thunder Junction was an unspoiled, uninhabited plane.[4][5][6] The only structure on the plane that predated the Omenpaths was Maag Taranau.[7] The plane was not a target in New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse.

After the opening of the Omenpaths, Thunder Junction was overrun with outlaws, and crime became a way of life. Riveteers of New Capenna constructed railroads on the plane,[3] while Ral Zarek from Ravnica was building relay towers for a communication network across the Omenpaths.[8] Peace is kept by the Sterling Company.

Thunder

Thunder rifle concepts

The opening of the Omenpaths awoke the wild magic of Thunder Junction. Appearing as blue lightning, it is chaotic and destructive.[9] Settlers dubbed it "thunder" and put it to use in everything from farming tools to melee weapons to a variety of firearms, known as "thunder blasters."[10][11] The latter come in a variety of forms, including:

  • Thunder bows. Heavy, well-balanced crossbows.[3]
  • Thunder pistols, small but heavy.[11][9]
  • Thunder rifles[8]

Known locations

  • Hardbristle, a settlement of Cactusfolk near the hills.
  • Ironstone, a roadside town with little to offer beyond a single card den, an abandoned mine, and a rail station.[12]
  • Omenport, a town located close to an important Omenpath and the location of a relay tower being built to establish interplanar communication.[8] The town holds wooden buildings with triangular rooftops, dotted with clusters of cacti. An enchanted fountain in the town's plaza perpetually bubbles with cool water. Mission bells ring each day at sundown.
  • Prosperity, the wealthiest metropolis on Thunder Junction.[8][7] Tall gray boulders mimick towering skyscrapers, and ornate trains move through the heart of the city, connecting it to stations across Thunder Junction. Two long roads paved with clean white stones run alongside the raised tracks, and are patrolled by nearly a dozen Sterling Company guards. The town is home to many saloons.
    • The Sterling Company headquarters.
    • The Voyager Grande, a ten-story tall hotel, casino, and entertainment megaplex.[12] Jagged, triangular rooftops and wide-reaching windmills loom from its rooftop. Colorful bunting stretches from its balconies, and spherical lights are strung up along blue-striped gables. The grand front room holds wooden card tables and staircases and elevators leading to a second floor containing restaurants, dance halls, and theatres. The tenth floor, accessible by key, is for the hotel's most-exclusive customers.
      • The Slickshot headquarters, contained in the basement.[12]
    • The Prosperity Post, the local newspaper.
  • Rustwood, a remote and failed ranching town now mostly abandoned.[7]
    • The Wildcard Saloon, the hideout of Oko's band of outlaws.[7]
  • Saddlebrush, a quiet, isolated town where Annie Flash's ranch sits on the outskirts. Around the town are badlands and dunes.[13]
  • Tarnation, a town built around the vault by Akul and the Hellspurs.
    • Maag Taranau, also known as The Vault, an ancient artifact locked away at the center of the plane, rumored to hide untold riches and power.
  • Thief's Folly, a graveyard for prospectors.[11] The necropolis is composed of fields of tombs, graves, and mausoleums surrounded by a high stone and iron wall.[6] Long-dead trees reach toward the sky. The architecture of the tombs and design of the grave markers are a patchwork amalgam of dozens of planes; some of the bodies were brought from off-plane, or buried elsewhere and then moved. Grave markers are written in the way of the corpse's homeworld, with a line of clarifying text in Thunder Junction's script. The majority also have small sigils etched into the corners of the marker forming an incantation.
  • The Wilderness, the uninhabited land
    • Blacksnag Bog, a treacherous swamp containing an old mining trail and lost treasure, and the bones of those who searched for them. [14]
    • The Eversaloon, an extraplanar respite that appears at the moment it is most needed.[15]
    • Fool's Fall, headwaters of a river guarded by strange serpents [16] and mysterious djinni [17].
    • Redrock[18]
    • Spinegully.[19]
    • The Spinewoods[20]

Inhabitants

Factions

  • The Freestriders {W}{G}- nomadic hunters and outlaws who live off the land and believe in freedom in all its forms.
  • The Hellspurs {B}{R} - bandits and criminals, based in Tarnation. The Hellspurs were led by Akul and relied heavily on the use of Fire and Thunder magic to get what they wanted.
  • Outcasters {G}{U} - scattered groups of hermits and outlaws that huddle in small ramshackle towns across the plane.
  • The Slickshot Gang {U}{R} - a band of outlaws and thunderslingers for hire led by the crime boss Lilah.[12]
  • The Sterling Company {B}{W} - led by Bertram Graywater, they are what passes for the law around Prosperity, although their interest is mainly protecting their riches.

Sapient races

Note: Thunder Junction contained no sapient life before the Omenpaths opened. The inhabitants listed as "sapient" are assumed to all originate from other planes unless otherwise specified.

Other

Flora

Languages

Writing Systems

  • A simplified script used for signage[6]

Culture

Thunder Junction's culture is an amalgamation of the planar diaspora that inhabits it.

Cuisine

Alcohol is common on the plane, in the form of cocktails and birch beer.[3][6]

Planeswalkers and other visitors

Native planeswalkers

  • None

Planeswalker visitors

Non-planeswalker visitors

Trivia

  • Griffins of Thunder Junction resemble bald eagles in their avian parts.
  • Thunder Junction being described as uninhabited before the Omenpaths' opening sidesteps some colonialist aspects of Western tropes but does resemble aspects of American Indigenous erasure known as the "Frontier myth," where the land is described as being 'empty' before it was colonized. However, this is contradicted by various clues throughout the story, suggesting this to be merely to cover the mystery of the building Coin Empire arc.
  • The name of Maag Taranau combines the old Irish "mag" for "plains" and the Welsh "taranau" for "thunder".

In-game references

Referred to:

References

  1. 30th Anniversary Panel at GenCon – A Recap of MTG's Past, Present & Future (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (August 5, 2023).
  2. Mark Rosewater (August 5, 2023). "Is Thunder Junction the name of the wild west plane or is it just a location?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  3. a b c d Isaac Fellman (March 12, 2024). "No Tells". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. The Preview Panel - MagicCon Chicago (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (February 23 2024).
  5. Mark Rosewater (March 13, 2024). "Does this mean Thunder Junction is actually a truly new, previously uninhabited plane?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
  6. a b c d Seanan McGuire (March 21, 2024). "A Pleasant Family Outing". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. a b c d Akemi Dawn Bowman (March 13, 2024). "Episode 2: The Jailbreak". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  8. a b c d e f g h Akemi Dawn Bowman (March 11, 2024). "Episode 1: An Offer of Revenge". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  9. a b Akemi Dawn Bowman (March 22, 2024). "Episode 5: High Moon". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  10. Flavor text for Quick Draw
  11. a b c Akemi Dawn Bowman (March 20, 2024). "Episode 4: Finding Tarnation". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  12. a b c d e Akemi Dawn Bowman (March 19, 2024). "A Long Way from Home". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  13. H. E. Edgmon (March 14, 2024). "Blood is Thicker than Venom". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  14. Flavor text for Treasure Dredger
  15. Flavor text for Another Round
  16. Flavor text for Mystic Snake
  17. Flavor text for Djinn of Fool's Fall
  18. Redrock Sentinel
  19. Flavor text for Creosote Heath
  20. Spinewoods Armadillo