Yavimaya
Yavimaya | |
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[[File:{{#setmainimage:1e Terisiare.jpg}}|250px]] Yavimaya and the other Terisian Isles | |
Information | |
Plane | Dominaria |
Part of |
Terisian Isles Urborg |
Status | Current |
Formerly part of |
Yotia Fallajia |
Yavimaya was a thickly forested mountainous region off the southern coasts of the Dominarian continent Terisiare. It was the domain of the Maro-Sorcerer Multani. The Yavimaya Forest grew into a single sapient mind after the Ice Age, driving out its old and new inhabitants. In the Modern Era Yavimaya forms a separate island in the archipelago of the Terisian Isles.[1] Another part of Yavimaya has been relocated to Urborg.
History
After the Ice Age, the forest became home to the gorilla tribes and a refuge for the Fyndhorn elves. These races united to overcome the forest's native hostility. The elves entered in a symbiotic relationship with the forest. This interdependence reached a point where the forest was heavily reliant on the elves for direction. The elves helped to design all sorts of defenses that the forest would need based on their own experiences and acted as a zealous front line of defense. In return, the forest grew them homes, weapons and food.
After 400 years of evolution the Llanowar elf Rofellos was sent to Yavimaya to foster relations between the two forests by helping build up Yavimaya's defenses for the coming Phyrexian Invasion. When he arrived, he exchanged places with Multani as voice of Yavimaya, allowing Multani to go abroad in the world.
When Urza journeyed to Yavimaya to enlist its aid against the Phyrexians, Yavimaya and many of its denizens remembered Urza's role in decimating Argoth. Urza was then taken captive by the forest's emissary, Multani. For a time Urza's consciousness merged with Yavimaya's.
During Phyrexian Invasion Multani transplanted part of Yavimaya to Urborg's edge to have Yavimaya's powerful inhabitants join in on the last great battle of the Invasion.
Yavimayan rift
Urza's earlier Sylex Blast had resulted in Yavimaya's rift. When the rifts worsened, the sentient forest tried to heal the damage, without success. Under the influence of Leshrac, Jeska used Radha to seal the rift, causing the warrior to lose her potential to become a planeswalker.
Revival
Sixty years after the Mending Multani's mind awakened once more, grasping for consciousness as rage itself rebuilt his body. He spurred Yavimaya to frentic, undirected action.[2][3] Meanwhile, his child Muldrotha was born into Yavimaya's offshoot on Urborg. She had grown from from rot and ruin, but bloomed in the recent resurgence of the plane.[4] Like the land that gave her life, Muldrotha is wild, dark, unpredictable and relentless.
Gorilla tribes
The apes of Yavimaya are sapient and engage in a form of ancestor worship that draws strength from their forebears.[5]
Shadow Gnomes
The Shadow Gnomes of Yavimaya aren't seen often. Evidence of their existence can be seen in the form of the strange burrows they use to inter their dead. They live in dirt-lined tunnels underground, among the roots of the trees. They sometimes emerge at night, startling the other dwellers of Yavimaya with their huge, luminous eyes.[6][7]
Plant life
Magnigoth
The magnigoth was a species of long-lived Yavimayan tree that grew thousands of feet tall.[8] Magnigoth treefolk are awakened trees of the magnigoth species. They were among the foremost to fight the Phyrexians.
Weatherseed
The Weatherseed was the seed of the oldest magnigoth tree, the Heart of Yavimaya. Urza transformed it to form the hull of the Skyship Weatherlight.
Woodmen
Phyrexians who were killed during the Phyrexian invasion, were resurrected as woodmen that fought for the forest.
Known locations
- The Yavimaya River runs through the Yavimaya Valley.
- Rith's Grove, the dwelling of Rith, the Awakener.
- Yavimaya Hollow, containing the Heart of Yavimaya.
- The Mori Tumulus [9]
- Ruins of Kroog
Yavimaya has established colonies on Almaaz and New Argive, and is connected to those islands by Magnigoth Mangals.[10]
In-game references
- Represented in:
- Associated cards:
- Fires of Yavimaya
- Heart of Yavimaya
- Multani, Yavimaya's Avatar
- The Weatherseed Treaty
- Yavimaya Ancients
- Yavimaya Ants
- Yavimaya Barbarian
- Yavimaya Coast
- Yavimaya Dryad
- Yavimaya Elder
- Yavimaya Enchantress
- Yavimaya Gnats
- Yavimaya Granger
- Yavimaya Hollow
- Yavimaya Iconoclast
- Yavimaya Kavu
- Yavimaya Sapherd
- Yavimaya Scion
- Yavimaya Sojourner
- Yavimaya Wurm
- Yavimaya's Embrace
- Referred to:
- Ancient Grudge (Time Spiral)
- Armadillo Cloak (Invasion)
- Briar Hydra
- Compost
- Defiant Elf
- Elvish Lookout
- Emperor Crocodile
- Evil Eye of Urborg
- Firewake Sliver
- Gaea's Might
- Gaea's Protector
- Giant Spider (Tenth Edition)
- Gorilla Pack
- Heart Warden
- Into the North
- Jokulhaups (Ice Age)
- Jungle Barrier (Apocalypse)
- Juniper Order Ranger
- Kavu Climber (Invasion)
- Kavu Monarch
- Kaysa
- Magnigoth Sentry
- Primordial Wurm
- Raging Kavu
- Saproling Infestation
- Serpentine Kavu
- Silverback Shaman
- Snarespinner
- Spore Swarm
- Swift Maneuver
- Sylvan Anthem
- Sylvan Awakening
- Taunting Elf (Urza's Destiny)
- Tatyova, Benthic Druid
- Thorn Elemental (Dominaria)
- Wallop
- Whip Silk
- Wing Snare (Urza's Legacy)
References
- ↑ Martha Wells (March 21, 2018). "Return to Dominaria, Episode 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Flavor text for Ancient Animus
- ↑ Magic: The Gathering on Twitter
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (April 21, 2018). "Some of the monstrously cool legendary creatures of Dominaria.". The Official Magic: The Gathering Tumblr. Tumblr.
- ↑ Magic: the Gathering Twitter
- ↑ James Wyatt. (2018.) The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria, VIZ Media.
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (May 5, 2021). "Shadow Gnomes". Reddit.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (October 04, 2006). "Magnigoth Treefolk". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ First named in the Invasion novel
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (April 20, 2018). "Dominarian Cartography". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.