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The Dragons of Magic
The Dragons of Magic
Publishing Information
Author(s) J. Robert King (ed.)
First printing August 1, 2001
ISBN-13 978-0786918720
Preceded By
The Myths of Magic
Followed By
The Secrets of Magic

The Dragons of Magic is a Magic: The Gathering anthology of stories published in August 2001. It was edited by J. Robert King.[1]

Blurb[ | ]

What beasts rule our dreams?

Ancient Primevals enslaved our ancestors, and modern dragon engines enslave us. Plains dragons defend humans, and undead dragons destroy them. And all dragons hold mysteries deep within.

Uncover the secrets of the dragons of Dominaria.

List of stories[ | ]

  • Dragon Lord, by Vance Moore
    • Eagyn, a white dragon, works for the Order of Otaria. As the plains are under threat of invasion by the "Northern Barbarians" he decides to fight them head on rather than risk the lives of more soldiers. He saves a little girl called Pianna, and manages to kill the barbarian leader (called a Kidring) but perishes while doing so.
  • Dragon of Jamuraa, A. L. Lassieur
    • The wizard Majalina is aiding Zhalfir in a war against Femeref. It turns out that the powerful dragon that he has summoned, is in fact the creation of an ancient wizard known as Gazali who his plans of his own.
  • Hero of the People, Jess Lebow
    • Rokin is sacrificed to the village's dragon lords during the reign of the Primeval. He is kept as a slave until the Primevals fall, allowing him and his fellow slaves to overthrow their masters.
  • Of Protectors & Pride, by Steven E. Schend
    • Urza sends one of his students to steal an egg of an aquatic dragon and kills the baby within to get the material he needs to create the Metathran. The dragon mother makes a deal with Urza: once the Metathran are done he will send a squadron of them to defend the merfolk that the bay was meant to protect.
  • The Fog, by Tim Ryan
    • Agrippa the Wayfinder, is marooned on an island filled with sea dragons. He larns to manipulate the dragons with fire, and then escapes with the treasure found on the island.

References[ | ]

  1. Squirle (February 27, 2018). "The Dragons of Magic". Multiverse in Review. Tumblr.
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