Unification of Taysir

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Unification of Taysir
Information
Era The Dark Age
Date c. 130 AR
Location Rabiah
Sets Arabian Nights
Storyline Sources [1]
Characters El-Hajjâj, Nailah, Raghib, Taysir
Outcome
Timeline
Thousandfold Refraction of Rabiah Unification of Taysir Fall of the Sarpadian Empires

The Unification of Taysir was an event on the refracted plane of Rabiah.

Description

The Unification of Taysir was the culmination of a prophecy that foretold the merging of five versions of Taysir, one of each color of mana, from different Rabiahs into one powerful sorcerer. Initially seduced by the Sorceress Queen Nailah, the Apprentice Taysir sought out his counterparts, a Shepherd, a Nomad, a Dervish, and a Baby, across five fractions of Rabiah.[1]

The Black Taysir absorbed the Green Taysir with force but felt enormous guilt over this and turned against Nailah. The Red Taysir and the White Taysir united out of their free will and later united with the Blue Taysir as well. Then Taysir challenged Nailah. The white-blue-red Taysir finally united with the green-black one to create a single Taysir, thus fulfilling the prophecy. This also caused his planeswalker's spark to ignite. The ascended Taysir left Rabiah about three decades after its Refraction, never to return to his homeplane again. As he left, Nailah cast a ban on the refracted planes of Rabiah, locking Taysir out of the 1001 worlds for all time.[1]

References

  1. a b c Susan Wright, Jeofrey Vita, Alexander Maleev, Rodney Ramos, and Michael Tuccinard (December 1995). Arabian Nights #1. ARMADA.