Great Battles of Kamigawa

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Great Battles of Kamigawa is a text from Kamigawa about great battles on the plane. It was told through flavor text on cards released in the Kamigawa block.

Excerpts

Excerpt Card Source
The air filled with dust and the sound of wingbeats. The mothriders had joined the fray. Eiganjo Free-Riders
The clashing warriors turned to face O-Kagachi, the greatest kami, and their sigh of awe was their last breath. Final Judgment
Through the veil’s rip spilled hundreds of minor kami, rushing over the battlefield like embers from a kicked campfire. Then they were gone. Glitterfang
On the fifty-seventh day of the Battle of Silk, the bell again tolled in hopes of summoning mortal aid. This time, a new breed of kami rose to answer its call. Gnarled Mass
Thunder broke the brittle silence over the Araba. A surge of raw energy lifted the soldier's body into the air and briefly, in the heart of the flash, he saw the face of a god. Ire of Kaminari
For a moment, Reito’s defenders regrouped. Then wailing kami reappeared to send them scattering like flocks of frightened birds. Kami of the Waning Moon
The Reito Massacre was a testament to the kami’s unstoppable power. The human defenders might as well have been moths battling a forest fire. Rend Flesh
The battle at Ganzan Pass was a testament to human endurance. The untrained and frightened group escaped three legions of kami, leaving more than their share of slain foes in their wake. Rend Spirit
When the kumo attacked the monks’ sacred shrine, a mournful toll for help echoed through the forest. Thus began the Battle of Silk, which would last six years. Time of Need

In-game references

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