Femeref
Femeref | |
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[[File:{{#setmainimage:Femeref archers.jpg}}|250px]] Archers of Femeref. Art by Zoltan Boros and Gabor Szikszai. | |
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Plane | Dominaria |
Part of | Jamuraa |
Formerly part of | Zhalfir |
Later part of | Suq'Ata (in part) |
Femeref is a strong religious state in Jamuraa. Centuries ago, when the land was ruled entirely by Zhalfir, an internal religious dispute led the church to secede. They had objections to the Shadow Guild's treatment of the dead. The church created its own province called Femeref after the Zhalfirin word fethe, meaning "judgment." The fledgling nation was ruled by a grand assembly known as the Council of Voices.[1] In time, Femeref grew apart from Zhalfir, aided by the discovery of rich gold deposits. Eventually, tales of the mineral wealth within Femeref's deep mountains spread to the Suq'Ata Empire. The empire annexed the lands bordering Zhalfir and began to mine the mountains, pushing the dwarven residents into Femeref. The leaders of Femeref happily accepted the new refugees, as their skills would increase Femeref's gold yield substantially.
Locations
- Terorq, a mining-city (Teruworq = good gold). Safe haven for the Ekundu dwarves.
- Nyomba, hometown of the sorcerer Waffa (Nyumba = home, Ethereal Champion).
- Tulumai, the capital of Femeref (Tumai = hope). Located at a deep inland bay that leads south to the Jaema Sea.
- Sewa, a coastal town near the Zhalfirin Void.[2][3]
The Zhalfirin Legacy
The land of Zhalfir was phased out by Teferi Planeswalker during the Phyrexian Invasion. Four hundred years after, when the temporal crisis threatened to destroy the Multiverse, the Zhalfirin time rift was sealed by Jeska without Teferi's guidance and the necessary synchronization with Zhalfir's return, causing the land to be (probably) forever doomed to non-existence out of time and space. The Femeref nation is thus the only heir and bearer of the legacy of the five-millennium old civilization and nation. The entire population of Femeref vanished from Dominaria, transported to Rath by Davvol's flowstone portal to be enslaved in Croag's stronghold. Urza noticed their disappearance, but the cause of it remains a mysterious lightning storm in Dominarian history.
In-game references
- Associated cards:
- Quoted or referred to:
- Benevolent Unicorn
- Binding Agony
- Blistering Barrier
- Breathstealer
- Chaosphere
- City of Solitude
- Coercion (Visions)
- Crash of Rhinos
- Dark Banishing (Mirage)
- Divine Offering (Mirage)
- Dwarven Miner
- Enlightened Tutor (Mirage)
- Feral Shadow (Mirage)
- Gang of Elk (Seventh Edition)
- Gibbering Hyenas
- Guiding Spirit
- Healing Salve (Mirage)
- Iron Tusk Elephant
- Jamuraan Lion
- Lightning Cloud
- Man-o'-War (Visions)
- Null Chamber
- Pull from Eternity
- Raging Gorilla
- Rampant Growth (Mirage)
- Reflect Damage
- Sacred Mesa (Mirage)
- Shimmering Efreet
- Sirocco
- Stampeding Wildebeests
- Sun Clasp
- Tremor (Visions)
- Undo (Visions)
- Volcanic Geyser (Mirage)
- Wall of Air (Fifth Edition)
References
- ↑ Tales in the Sand (archived)
- ↑ Martha Wells (April 25, 2018). "Return to Dominaria, Episode 7". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (May 6, 2020). "I created a highly-detailed version of the Dominaria map for internal reference use.". Twitter.