Talk:The Cursed Land

Summary: A rough first pass
Just finished a rough summary. Really rough. It's probably not the most concise or elegantly written thing I've ever written but I wanted to get the story down before I forgot all the details. If folks want to edit away on it--feel free. I just thought it'd be good to have this out there to start working from.

Thanks. Are you sure on how you spelled Sangra(n)zuls? I had my material from translated book, hence I might be wrong, but I'd like you to check again how it is exactly written in the original english book. Thanks again -- M ORT (T) 22:36, 13 March 2010 (UTC)

Yeah. I'm sure. I'm looking at it right now: San-gra-zul. I'm thinking of putting in a separate section on characters as well as new races/creatures/artifacts/planes introduced in the novel too at some point. Anything else you think the article might need?
 * I will be thankful for all obscure info you remember or find in the novel. I've read it quite long time ago. Planes? I really can't recall any other planes mentioned by name than Cridhe itself, although Malvos mentioned being on others than Cridhe IIRC. EDIT: Oh, there was Ilcae of course. -- M ORT (T) 17:23, 14 March 2010 (UTC)


 * I dunno. I kinda' rank places like "the death pools" or "the storm lines" to be names as much as "Serra's Realm" or "Bolas' Meditation Realm" but yeah--it's kind of unsure where they fit in canon, whether they themselves are whole planes or just regions of planes akin to the Izzet Steam Maze or the Panopticon. So yeah.


 * Of course, location pages will be also appreciated, if they're not confirmed as planes (and planeswalkers rarely control whole (natural) planes). I have no recollection of these two places you mentioned (it's been years), but is it likely that "the storm lines" is not exactly a place, but some kind of mana lines some 'walker used as a resource? One more question. In my translated version they just used Thorn as name. So was it actually his nickname/title of sorts in the original version? (You mentioned 'the Thorn' in Tempe's article page). -- M ORT (T) 22:00, 15 March 2010 (UTC)