Earth
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First seen | Doctor Who |
Last seen | Fallout |
Status | Universes Beyond plane |
Demonym | Earthlings |
Earth is a non-canon plane subtype featured on several Planechase cards in Doctor Who.
Description
This article or section discusses story elements that are not canonical. |
Earth, also known as the Earth and Planet Earth, is a planet in the solar system whose native sapient species included the human race and the Silurians. It is the third planet from the Sun and therefore also known as Sol III (or Sol 3), though mainly to extraterrestrial cultures. Earth is a favorite of The Doctor.
Fallout depicts an alternate future Earth after a nuclear apocalypse.
Note on canonicity
Earth is not considered to be part of either the Multiverse or the Un-iverse.[1][2][3] This is because R&D doesn't want to tell stories about planeswalkers visiting Earth or being from Earth.[4] Gavin Verhey used Earth as a non-canon plane for Wizards of the Coast in the Unknown Event at MagicCon Minneapolis 2023.[5] As the test cards in the event are designed to be humorous or silly, it is not considered a change in position on the use of Earth as a plane. Earth also appeared in the art on the Heroes of the Realm celebration card Euroakus.
The setting of Portal Three Kingdoms closely resembles historic Earth, but is retroactively considered to be a parallel plane.[6][7][8]
In-game references
- Represented in:
- Depicted in:
- Euroakus
- Temple of Deceit (Doctor Who)
- Lunar Hatchling
- Path to Exile (Doctor Who)
- RMS Titanic
- Sundown Pass (Doctor Who)
- The Moonbase
Antarctica
Asia
- Carpet of Flowers (Doctor Who)
- Forest (APAC land, #1)
- Forest (APAC land, #6)
- Forest (APAC land, #11)
- Island (APAC land, #2)
- Island (APAC land, #7)
- Island (APAC land, #12)
- Mountain (APAC land, #3)
- Mountain (APAC land, #8)
- Mountain (APAC land, #13)
- Plains (APAC land, #4)
- Plains (APAC land, #9)
- Plains (APAC land, #14)
- Swamp (APAC land, #5)
- Swamp (APAC land, #10)
- Swamp (APAC land, #15)
Europe
- Forest (Euro land, #1)
- Forest (Euro land, #6)
- Island (Euro land, #2)
- Island (Euro land, #7)
- Mountain (Euro land, #3)
- Mountain (Euro land, #8)
- Mountain (Euro land, #13)
- Plains (Euro land, #9)
- Plains (Euro land, #14)
- Swamp (Euro land, #5)
- Swamp (Euro land, #15)
- Haunted Ridge (Doctor Who)
- Lavaclaw Reaches (Doctor Who)
- Myriad Landscape (Doctor Who)
- Port Town (Doctor Who)
- Return the Past
- Castle Dracula
- Search the Count's Castle
United Kingdom
- Desolate Lighthouse (Doctor Who)
- Evolving Wilds (Doctor Who)
- Fiery Islet (Doctor Who)
- Forest (Euro land, #11)
- Game Trail (Doctor Who)
- Island (Euro land, #12)
- Overgrown Farmland (Doctor Who)
- Plains (Euro land, #4)
- River of Tears
- Sheltered Thicket (Doctor Who)
- Stormcarved Coast (Doctor Who)
- Swamp (Euro land, #10)
- Sunken Hollow (Doctor Who)
- Temple of Abandon (Doctor Who)
- Waterlogged Grove (Doctor Who)
UK: London
- Foreboding Ruins (Doctor Who)
- Frostboil Snarl (Doctor Who)
- Cinder Glade (Doctor Who)
- Cultivate (Doctor Who)
- All of History, All at Once
- Propaganda (Doctor Who)
- Thespian's Stage (Doctor Who)
- War Room (Doctor Who)
- Spirebluff Canal (Doctor Who, #1373)
- Botanical Sanctum (Doctor Who, #1376)
North America
- Ash Barrens (Fallout)
- Buried Ruin (Fallout)
- Canopy Vista (Fallout)
- Darkwater Catacombs (Fallout)
- Deserted Beach (Doctor Who)
- Dragonskull Summit (Fallout)
- Cabin of the Dead
- Glacial Fortress (Fallout)
- Hawkins National Laboratory
- Hinterland Harbor (Fallout)
- Isolated Chapel (Fallout)
- Mortuary Mire (Fallout)
- Mossfire Valley (Fallout)
- Myriad Landscape (Fallout)
- Nesting Grounds (Fallout)
- Path of Ancestry (Fallout)
- Prairie Stream (Fallout)
- Silverbluff Bridge (Fallout)
- Smoldering Marsh (Fallout)
- Sungrass Prairie (Fallout)
- Tainted Wood (Fallout)
- Temple of Deceit (Fallout)
- Temple of Enlightenment (Fallout)
- Temple of Malady (Fallout)
- Temple of Mystery (Fallout)
- Temple of Plenty (Doctor Who)
- Temple of Plenty (Fallout)
- Temple of Silence (Fallout)
- Terramorphic Expanse (Fallout)
- This Is How It Ends
- Windbrisk Heights (Fallout)
- Woodland Cemetery (Fallout)
USA: Appalachia
- Cinder Glade (Fallout)
- Clifftop Retreat (Fallout)
- Desolate Mire (Fallout)
- Exotic Orchard (Fallout)
- Fetid Pools (Fallout)
- Forest (Fallout, #326)
- Island (Fallout, #320)
- Mountain (Fallout, #324)
- Mystic Monastery (Fallout)
- Opulent Palace (Fallout)
- Plains (Fallout, #318)
- Razortide Bridge (Fallout)
- Rootbound Crag (Fallout)
- Scattered Groves (Fallout)
- Shadowblood Ridge (Fallout)
- Swamp (Fallout, #322)
- Tainted Isle (Fallout)
- Tainted Peak (Fallout)
USA: Massachusetts
- Diamond City (Fallout)
- Evolving Wilds (Fallout)
- Ferrous Lake (Fallout)
- Forest (Fallout, #325)
- Irrigated Farmland (Fallout)
- Island (Fallout, #319)
- Jungle Shrine (Fallout)
- Mountain (Fallout, #323)
- Plains (Fallout, #317)
- Rogue's Passage (Fallout)
- Rustvale Bridge (Fallout)
- Sheltered Thicket (Fallout)
- Skycloud Expanse (Fallout)
- Spire of Industry (Fallout)
- Sunken Hollow (Fallout)
- Sunpetal Grove (Fallout)
- Swamp (Fallout, #321)
- Tainted Field (Fallout)
- Temple of Epiphany (Fallout)
- Temple of Malice (Fallout)
USA: Mojave Desert
- Canyon Slough (Fallout)
- Command Tower (Fallout)
- Drowned Catacomb (Fallout)
- HELIOS One (Fallout)
- Junktown (Fallout)
- Mariposa Military Base (Fallout)
- Memorial to Glory (Fallout)
- Nomad Outpost (Fallout)
- Overflowing Basin (Fallout)
- Roadside Reliquary (Fallout)
- Scavenger Grounds (Fallout)
- Sulfur Falls (Fallout)
- Sunscorched Divide (Fallout)
- Temple of Abandon (Fallout)
- Temple of the False God (Fallout)
- Temple of Triumph (Fallout)
- Treasure Vault (Fallout)
- Viridescent Bog (Fallout)
- Referred to:
- Aladdin's Ring (Arabian Nights)
- Ali Baba (Arabian Nights)
- Bird Maiden (Arabian Nights)
- Cursed Mirror (Doctor Who)
- Dauthi Slayer (Arena League promo)
- Efrit de Serendib (Revised Edition) (Serendib Efreet)
- Inspirit (Ninth Edition)
- Quirion Ranger (FNM promo)
- Radjan Spirit (Fifth Edition)
- Repentant Blacksmith (Arabian Nights)
- Righteousness (Fifth Edition)
- Squire (The Dark)
- Transmutation (Chronicles)
External links
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (June 10, 2018). "Is Earth on a plane in the Multiverse? The un-iverse?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (August 11, 2019). "Is Earth canonically a plane in the Magic the Gathering storyline?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (April 28, 2023). "Is the magic multiverse infinite? ie is earth technically canon to mtg lore?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (February 17, 2019). "To say that our universe definitely isn't part of the MtG multiverse is paramount". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Emrakul & Chatterfang!? Koma & Toski!? 62 Unknown Magic Cards! (Video). Good Morning Magic. YouTube (May 10, 2023).
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (April 22, 2017). "What plane did Portal: Three Kingdoms take place on?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (August 11, 2019). "Portal: Three Kingdoms took place on an unnamed plane that shares a lot with early history China, but is not China.". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ Ethan Fleischer (April 7, 2023). "Portal Three Kingdoms doesn't take place on a plane of Magic's Multiverse.". Twitter.