MTG Wiki
Tag: Visual edit
Tag: Visual edit
Line 32: Line 32:
   
 
==== Festival of the Arena ====
 
==== Festival of the Arena ====
Originally, the Festival was a ritual conducted privately by magic fighters wishing to test their skill. Under [[Kuthuman]], an arena was constructed and the Festival became a public sporting event.<ref name="arena" />
+
Originally, the Festival was a ritual conducted privately by magic fighters wishing to test their skill. Under [[Kuthuman]], an arena was constructed and the Festival became a public sporting event. Fighting was governed by sessan (a code of chivalry among magic fighters) and used for gaining power, honor, and face. <ref name="arena" />
  +
 
The last evening of the 978th Festival, the [[Night of Fire]] occurred, on which [[Zarel Ewine]] led a massacre of the [[House Oor-tael]], joined by the other four houses. Kuthuman immediately capitalized on the massacre to [[ascend]]. Zarel became the new Grand Master, and he turned the games into a blood sport.<ref name="arena" />
 
The last evening of the 978th Festival, the [[Night of Fire]] occurred, on which [[Zarel Ewine]] led a massacre of the [[House Oor-tael]], joined by the other four houses. Kuthuman immediately capitalized on the massacre to [[ascend]]. Zarel became the new Grand Master, and he turned the games into a blood sport.<ref name="arena" />
 
====Locations in Kush====
 
====Locations in Kush====

Revision as of 12:01, 23 June 2021

Estark
Estark
Information
Plane Dominaria
Part of Kush (land)
Status Current
Formerly part of Kush

Estark is the high barony and city of the land of Kush.[1][2] Estark is primarily known for its annual Festival of the Arena, which took place every year and served as the primary reckoning.[1]

History

High City of Kush

Kush
Information
Plane Dominaria
Part of Kush (land)
Status Razed, rebuilt as Estark

Originally there were five Houses in Kush which governed each district. The master of the house dwelt in their respective house's palace and was responsible for overseeing that house's retinue of magic fighters, who resided in chapter houses throughout the Western Realm. Each house wore a different color.[1]

House Color
Bolk Brown
Fentesk Orange
Ingkara Purple
Kestha Gray
Oor-tael Turquoise

Festival of the Arena

Originally, the Festival was a ritual conducted privately by magic fighters wishing to test their skill. Under Kuthuman, an arena was constructed and the Festival became a public sporting event. Fighting was governed by sessan (a code of chivalry among magic fighters) and used for gaining power, honor, and face. [1]

The last evening of the 978th Festival, the Night of Fire occurred, on which Zarel Ewine led a massacre of the House Oor-tael, joined by the other four houses. Kuthuman immediately capitalized on the massacre to ascend. Zarel became the new Grand Master, and he turned the games into a blood sport.[1]

Locations in Kush

Grand Plaza, about a third of a mile across[1]:

  • Five palaces, one for each House[1]
  • Grand Palace[1]
  • Grand Arena[1]
  • Harbor[1]
  • Street of Butchers[1]
  • Street of Money Changers (an empty courtyard)[1]
  • Street of Silk Merchants[1]
  • Street of Sword Makers[1]
  • Street of Tanners[1]

Quarters:

  • Bolk Quarter[1]
    • Street of Steel[1]
    • Street of Brass Workers[1]
    • Streets of Metal[1]
  • Fentesk Quarter[1]
  • Ingkara Quarter[1]
  • Kestha Quarter[1]
  • Oor-tael Quarter[1]

Fall of Kush

Kush was razed immediately following the 998th Festival and was rebuilt[1] as Estark.[3] Many of its former citizens took up a modest lifestyle in the countryside.[3] In the Mending Era, Estark was conquered by Benalish troops under command of Knight-Commander Aryel.[4]

Notable characters

All dates below are given in the Year of the Festival.

Masters

High Barons

  • Kuthuman (? - 978), but continued to officiate the final day of each series until 998.[1]
  • Zarel Ewine (978 - 998)[1]
  • Varena (998 - ?)[1]

House Masters

Others

In-game references

References

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj William R. Forstchen (1994). Magic: The Gathering - Arena. Harper Prism.
  2. Ethan Fleischer (April 20, 2018). "Dominarian Cartography". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. a b Magic the Gathering: Calendar 1997.
  4. James Wyatt (2018), The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria. VIZ Media.
  5. Wizards of the Coast (April 21, 2018). "The Cabal is back in full force in Dominaria!". The Official Magic: The Gathering Tumblr. Tumblr.