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⚫ | '''That Which Was Taken''' (or '''the Taken One''') was the child of the supreme [[kami]] [[O-Kagachi]], imprisoned by the daimyo [[Konda]] in a stone disc with the carving of a dragon.<ref name="Kamigawa">[[Kamigawa Cycle]]</ref> Trying to reclaim That Which Was Taken, the denizens of the spirit world attacked the physical world, and thus started the [[Kami War]]. Its spiritual powers made Konda [[indestructible]], and gave him foresight powers. |
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⚫ | '''That Which Was Taken''' (or '''the Taken One'''; {{ja-name|{{ruby|奪|うば}}われし{{ruby|御|ご}}{{ruby|物|もつ}}|Ubawareshi Gomotsu}}) was the child of the supreme [[kami]] [[O-Kagachi]], imprisoned by the daimyo [[Konda]] in a stone disc with the carving of a dragon.<ref name="Kamigawa">[[Kamigawa Cycle]]</ref> Trying to reclaim That Which Was Taken, the denizens of the spirit world attacked the physical world, and thus started the [[Kami War]]. Its spiritual powers made Konda [[indestructible]], and gave him foresight powers. |
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The spirit was later stolen from [[Eiganjo]] by [[Toshiro Umezawa]], who ultimately performed a ritual with it to free the spirit trapped within. The spirit assumed a humanoid/draconic appearance similar to [[Michiko Konda]], and took the name '''[[Kyodai]]'''. With Michiko, they defeated both Konda and O-Kagachi, and worked together to finally stop the war. |
The spirit was later stolen from [[Eiganjo]] by [[Toshiro Umezawa]], who ultimately performed a ritual with it to free the spirit trapped within. The spirit assumed a humanoid/draconic appearance similar to [[Michiko Konda]], and took the name '''[[Kyodai]]'''. With Michiko, they defeated both Konda and O-Kagachi, and worked together to finally stop the war. |
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==In-game references== |
==In-game references== |
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* {{DailyRef|arcana/which-was-templated-2005-04-26|That Which Was Templated|[[Magic Arcana]]|April 26, 2005}} |
* {{DailyRef|arcana/which-was-templated-2005-04-26|That Which Was Templated|[[Magic Arcana]]|April 26, 2005}} |
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Revision as of 18:32, 23 June 2020
That Which Was Taken | |
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Characteristics | |
Origin | Kamigawa |
Creator | O-Kagachi |
User | Konda |
Status | Transformed into Kyodai |
That Which Was Taken (or the Taken One; Japanese:
The spirit was later stolen from Eiganjo by Toshiro Umezawa, who ultimately performed a ritual with it to free the spirit trapped within. The spirit assumed a humanoid/draconic appearance similar to Michiko Konda, and took the name Kyodai. With Michiko, they defeated both Konda and O-Kagachi, and worked together to finally stop the war.
In-game references
- Represented in:
- Quoted or referred to:
References
External links
- Magic Arcana (April 26, 2005). "That Which Was Templated". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.