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Icehaven

Icehaven
Information
Plane Dominaria
Part of the Domains

Icehaven is the northernmost island of the Domains, and the largest island after the continent of Aerona. It is separated from Aerona by a strait called the Rip. Icehaven is home to many small states, separated by this barren land's Indigenous tribes of stone giants. The two larger nations, Keld and Parma, are divided by a desolate waste, and in the south lies the wilderness of Gurdurngs. As implied by the name, Icehaven is notorious for its cold climate.

Locations

  • Keld - a nation of large, gray-skinned warriors taking up most of Icehaven
    • Agderisk - a port city on the southern coast[1]
    • The Border Citadel - a fortification marking the eastern border of Keld[2]
    • Border Mountains - a range in northern Keld, bordering the sea.[3]
    • The Keldon Necropolis - resting place of all honored warriors[3]
    • Letha - an outcast village, destroyed by the dragon Skouras.[2]
    • The Mountain - a lone volcano and sacred peak[3]
    • The Northern Wastes - desolate, frozen lands north of Keld[2]
    • Port Bay - A bay hosting Port City[3]
      • Port City - A busy port southeast of the Necropolis and east of the Mountain[3][2]
    • The Skyshroud Forest - placed here after the Rathi Overlay
  • The Western Reaches - staging grounds for a rebel army[4]
  • Parma - theocratic kingdom of the Northern Paladins on the east tip of Icehaven
  • The Gurdurngs - mountainous region in southern Icehaven[5]

Maps

  1. James Wyatt (2018), The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria. VIZ Media.
  2. a b c d Scott McGough, J. Robert King, ed. (2001.) "Keldon Staredown", The Dragons of Magic, Wizards of the Coast. ISBN-13 0-7869-1872-1.
  3. a b c d e Scott McGough, Jess Lebow, ed. (2000) "Keldon Fire", The Myths of Magic, Wizards of the Coast
  4. Wizards of the Coast (April 22, 2018). "Keldons, minotaurs, and giant metal draconic war machines.". The Official Magic: The Gathering Tumblr. Tumblr.
  5. a b c The Lament by S. M. Stirling, Kathy Ice (Ed.), 1995. Tapestries, HarperPrism