Throne of Eldraine: The Wildered Quest

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Throne of Eldraine: The Wildered Quest
Publishing Information
Author(s) Kate Elliott
First printing September 4, 2019
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Throne of Eldraine: The Wildered Quest is an e-book written by Kate Elliott, published by Wizards of the Coast and Penguin Random House on September 4, 2019.[1][2] It is available in English for $3.99 everywhere Penguin Random House publishes e-books, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the Apple Store. This will be the only way to go deeper than the cards and read the full Throne of Eldraine story.

The Wildered Quest follows Rowan Kenrith, who is featured on the cover of the book. The story is “about going on a quest and getting lost — maybe not physically lost so much as in other ways” and is the start of a larger story arc.[3]

Blurb

The young warrior-mage twins Rowan and Will Kenrith quest for their missing father, the High King. Rowan and Will’s powers are strong, but the world of Eldraine is a dangerous place! A thrilling mashup of Arthurian legend and Grimm’s fairy tales seen through the unique lens of Magic: The Gathering, here you will find magic, monsters, and mystery true to both traditions.

Summary

Harvest

Chapter 1. The fey planeswalker Oko has just arrived on Eldraine, when he is attacked and wounded by Garruk Wildspeaker. Escaping in the form of a stag, he turns the tables on Garruk and traps the hunter in a net of thorn-laced vines. Oko notices Liliana's corrupting magic coursing through Garruk's veins and the hedron lying buried in his skin. When Garruk reveals that he is also a planeswalker, Oko mesmerizes him and turns him into a a subservient bodyguard named "Dog".

Chapter 2. High King Algenus Kenrith is about to leave on the Grand Procession, his first-harvests tour of all five courts of the Realm. His twin children Rowan and Will are too young to quest, but are allowed their parents as humble attendants in the baggage train. From excitement, impatient Rowan is almost unable to contain her electric powers, bit Will is bored. When Will is entranced by a vision of foreign worlds, created by his ice magic, they miss the departure of the cavalcade. They have to stay behind. After being berated by their stern but kind stepmother, they decided to join the procession anyway.

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