Great Battles of Kamigawa is a text from Kamigawa about great battles on the plane. It was told through flavor text on cards released in the Kamigawa block.
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The air filled with dust and the sound of wingbeats. The mothriders had joined the fray. | Eiganjo Free-Riders |
The clashing warriors turned to face O-Kagachi, the greatest kami, and their sigh of awe was their last breath. | Final Judgment |
Through the veil’s rip spilled hundreds of minor kami, rushing over the battlefield like embers from a kicked campfire. Then they were gone. | Glitterfang |
On the fifty-seventh day of the Battle of Silk, the bell again tolled in hopes of summoning mortal aid. This time, a new breed of kami rose to answer its call. | Gnarled Mass |
Thunder broke the brittle silence over the Araba. A surge of raw energy lifted the soldier's body into the air and briefly, in the heart of the flash, he saw the face of a god. | Ire of Kaminari |
For a moment, Reito’s defenders regrouped. Then wailing kami reappeared to send them scattering like flocks of frightened birds. | Kami of the Waning Moon |
The Reito Massacre was a testament to the kami’s unstoppable power. The human defenders might as well have been moths battling a forest fire. | Rend Flesh |
The battle at Ganzan Pass was a testament to human endurance. The untrained and frightened group escaped three legions of kami, leaving more than their share of slain foes in their wake. | Rend Spirit |
When the kumo attacked the monks’ sacred shrine, a mournful toll for help echoed through the forest. Thus began the Battle of Silk, which would last six years. | Time of Need |
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