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Zendikar Rises
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement sept. 06, 2022
Zendikar. A plane ravaged by war and Plane-eating Eldrazi. There are few survivors still clinging to life on this broken landscape. Nahiri, an ancient Kor who has lived for thousands of years seeks for a way to remove the destructive Roil and prevent it from destroying everything they have built. 

Disclaimer:( This is a fan-made REWRITE of the Zendikar Rising story arc included on the official Magic the Gathering website.)

I felt like the original was poorly handled with cringe dialogue and characters. 

I'm rewriting the entire story, trying to keep a similar plot and characters, but improve the dialogue and breathe some life into our heroes. 

This story includes little in the way of explaining basic concepts like Planeswalker or previous stories. Many names are dropped, so a basic knowledge of the plane will definitely help your enjoyment of the story. 

If there is a large desire to make it more non-magic player friendly that can be arranged.
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Tumultuous plane of wild mana, unstable weather, and floating terrain, Zendikar is a world of incomparable natural beauty and danger. The plane is wracked by volatile seismic movements known as "the Roil." Violent shifts in the landscape make life precarious, unpredictable, and full of adventure. Rivers cascaded down from above the skyline. Craggy peaks lurch to crush those who would scale their heights. Lush forests and murky swamps grow over upturned ruins hiding ancient secrets. Massive stone formations known as hedrons, the ancient handiwork of the Planeswalkers Ugin, Sorin, and Nahiri the Lithomancer, remain as a reminder of calmer days on the plane. Days before the Eldrazi escaped. The Eldrazi were three inscrutable entities of the Blind Eternities, able to travel between planes to devour worlds. Unable to defeat the titans, the ancient Planeswalkers used the hedrons to lure, contain, and immobilize them. They remained trapped in stasis and hidden for millennia until younger Planeswalkers inadvertently released them. Freed from their imprisonment, the Eldrazi titans summoned their spawn and spread throughout the plane, consuming two of Zendikar's seven continents and leaving chalk deserts and warped Escher-scapes in their wake. The Zendikari who endured the destruction adapted and built alliances; kor and merfolk, elves and humans, even the proud and deadly vampire families of Guul Draz. With the help of the four founding Planeswalkers of the Gatewatch - Gideon Jura, Nissa Revane, Jace Beleren, and Chandra Nalaar.
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