Tangle
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Plane | New Phyrexia |
The Tangle, a huge expanse of copper structures rising out of the metal ground, encased in green verdigris and mold, with wires and metal extensions serving as leaves and vines, was the closest thing to a forest on Mirrodin.[1]
Description
An abundance of diverse, mutated organisms live in the Tangle, such as the vorrac [2], the fangren or the slagwurms. The elves make their dwellings in the tree-like metal spires here, under the guidance of the trolls, the keepers of Tel-Jilad. Sylvok druids also inhabit the Tangle.
In the heart of the Tangle, a circle of burnished copper one hundred feet across forms a clearing in the forest.[3] This is the Radix, the green lacuna, a location sacred to the elves and Sylvok druids of the Tangle. No mold accumulates here, and the Radix is warm to the touch even at the black sun’s noon. The most remarkable thing about the Radix, however, is that anything left on its surface slowly vanishes in a matter of days. This is the place where the Viridian elves send their honored dead to the afterlife, and also where they banish the devices and machines they deem unnatural.
With the advance of Phyrexia, the Tangle is infected by the growth of lamina, a species of dark green, fleshy fungus. The floor has become spongy and mossy as the lamina contaminates the metal ground and inches up the trees. The ground seeps a substance like yellowish pus, which emits a rotting stench like overripe fruit. Only the largest beasts can navigate the rotting floor of the Tangle.[4]
After the Phyrexians built nine layers on Mirrodin and wasted its former surface (now a barren wasteland called Mirrex), the Tangle was transplanted to the fourth layer, becoming the Hunter's Maze.[5][6]
The Hunter Maze
The Hunter Maze is the green-aligned fourth sphere of New Phyrexia. Trees made of oxidized metal and flesh flourish here and neither the sphere's floor nor ceiling is visible.[7] Phyrexians traverse this sphere through these trees and use them to ambush unsuspecting prey. Vorinclex and the Vicious Swarm reside here.
In-game references
- Represented in:
- Associated cards:
- Depicted in:
- Forest (Mirrodin, #303)
- Forest (Mirrodin, #304)
- Forest (Mirrodin, #305)
- Forest (Mirrodin, #306)
- Forest (Scars of Mirrodin, #246)
- Forest (Scars of Mirrodin, #247)
- Forest (Scars of Mirrodin, #248)
- Forest (Scars of Mirrodin, #249)
- Forest (New Phyrexia, #174)
- Quoted or referred to:
- Ageless Entity
- Bladed Sentinel
- Bleak Coven Vampires
- Bloodscent
- Fangren Firstborn
- Fume Spitter
- Ichorspit Basilisk
- Koth's Courier
- Malachite Golem
- Molder Beast
- Needlebug
- Nourish
- Plated Slagwurm
- Rebuking Ceremony
- Ruthless Predation
- Tel-Jilad Archers
- Tel-Jilad Lifebreather
- Unnatural Predation
- Viridian Joiner
References
- ↑ Rei Nakazawa (September 09, 2003). "Mirrodin Image". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (May 14, 2007). "The Ferocious Vorrac". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Mirrodin Player's Guide (2003). Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Creative Team (April 27, 2011). "A Planeswalker's Guide to New Phyrexia: The Vicious Swarm". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Jay Annelli. (2022.) Magic: The Gathering - The Visual Guide, KB
- ↑ Seanan McGuire (January 14, 2023). "Assault on New Phyrexia - Episode 3: Inconceivable Losses". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Grace Fong (January 31, 2023). "Planeswalker's Guide to Phyrexia: All Will Be One". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.