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The Brothers' War (Magic: The Gathering: Artifacts Cycle #1) Paperback | Pages: 409 pages
Rating: 4.12 | 1459 Users | 70 Reviews

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Original Title: The Brothers' War (Magic: The Gathering: Artifacts Cycle, #1)
ISBN: 0786911700 (ISBN13: 9780786911707)
Edition Language: English
Series: Magic: The Gathering: Artifacts Cycle #1, Magic: The Gathering #13

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The Myth. The Magic. Dominarian legends speak of a mighty conflict, obscured by the mists of history. Of a conflict between the brothers Urza and Mishra for supremacy on the continent of Terisiare. Of titantic engines that scarred and twisted the very planet. Of a final battle that sank continents and shook the skies. The saga of the Brothers' War.
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Title:The Brothers' War (Magic: The Gathering: Artifacts Cycle #1)
Author:Jeff Grubb
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 409 pages
Published:June 1st 1998 by Wizards of the Coast (first published 1998)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Magic

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Read this a very long time ago, but as a fan of the game I recall liking it pretty well.

The best of the MtG books that Ive read so far.

Not that great. Grubb's writing is poor. I did find myself enjoying it more and more towards the end, however, i do not recommend it, even to a fan of the card game.

Great introduction to the world of magic: the gathering. Tells the epic saga of the brothers Urza and Mishra and the subsequent rediscovery of mana, the source of all magic in the multiverse. I found this book to be very well written and informative to the early years of MTG. It helps to establish the original major characters who have been represented in multiple cards for the game.

As an introduction to Magic, it's a very good overview of Dominaria at this point in time. It makes you want to read more, although it is a very good stand-alone read. It does tend to drag from time to time though, so pacing is off.

One of the greatest, if not THE greatest piece of written Magic the Gathering history. Story that defined past, present and future of Dominaria, most popular realm across the MtG multiverse. Reading this, almost 20 years after i started playing Magic, made me remember some of the best moments from my childhood, and once again my passion for MtG was fully reignited. Those who play MtG and are at least somewhat interested in it's history should read this gem without second thought. Story about

I love this book for what it adds to the lore of Magic: the Gathering. I wish they had invested in a good edit. There's a lot of mistakes, and also a lot of extraneous plot that doesn't need to be there. I also found myself looking up a lot of words I'd never seen before. Read this one before bed most nights with Robert. <3

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