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<blockquote data-quote="MidwayHaven" data-source="post: 7754594" data-attributes="member: 58865"><p>[ATTACH]99734[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The three novels could help out; they're formatted basically like separate stories with convergences:</p><p></p><p><strong>RAVNICA: CITY OF GUILDS </strong>follows Agrus Kos, a human Boros guild officer as he tracks down a series of crimes to a hidden guild (the Dimir guild; Ravnica's citizens don't know it exists). It also introduces Fonn (a Selesnya guild elf) and Jarad (a Golgari guild dark elf) as they explore Ravnica's undercity.</p><p></p><p><strong>GUILDPACT</strong> follows baroness Teysa Karlov, a human Orzhov guild lawyer and how she discovers that her own guild may have been tricking her. It also follows a female Izzet goblin named Crix as she helps out in a reclamation zone.</p><p></p><p><strong>DISSENSION</strong> returns to Agrus Kos, who's now a ghost, along with how Teysa helps him uncover an Azorius guild conspiracy. Jarad and Fonn now have a son, who's torn about what guild he wants to join. It's here where (during a sort-of court trial) Ravnica is described as isolated from the rest of the multiverse because of the Guildpact that contained it 10,000 years ago; in fact, it's so self-contained that not even the spirits of the dead can escape. At this point, the novel basically describes Ravnica in the throes of what could only be described as "<em>London Has Fallen</em>": a giant floating vessel crashes into the Azorius guild's chancery, the Rakdos guild (and their demon leader) wreak havoc in the streets, the Simic guild have released a mutant titan, and <em>an entire ghost plane overlays itself on the city</em>. In the end, with the collapse of the Old Guildpact, Teysa crafts a new non-magical Guildpact that seeks to restore order.</p><p></p><p>These were the only novels crafted for Ravnica; ever since then, it's been implied that Teysa's non-magical Guildpact was pretty much ineffective and the old order was eventually restored. A powerful planeswalker named Jace eventually became the "Living Guildpact" (whatever that means) to rebalance the powers of Ravnica.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidwayHaven, post: 7754594, member: 58865"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]99734[/ATTACH] The three novels could help out; they're formatted basically like separate stories with convergences: [B]RAVNICA: CITY OF GUILDS [/B]follows Agrus Kos, a human Boros guild officer as he tracks down a series of crimes to a hidden guild (the Dimir guild; Ravnica's citizens don't know it exists). It also introduces Fonn (a Selesnya guild elf) and Jarad (a Golgari guild dark elf) as they explore Ravnica's undercity. [B]GUILDPACT[/B] follows baroness Teysa Karlov, a human Orzhov guild lawyer and how she discovers that her own guild may have been tricking her. It also follows a female Izzet goblin named Crix as she helps out in a reclamation zone. [B]DISSENSION[/B] returns to Agrus Kos, who's now a ghost, along with how Teysa helps him uncover an Azorius guild conspiracy. Jarad and Fonn now have a son, who's torn about what guild he wants to join. It's here where (during a sort-of court trial) Ravnica is described as isolated from the rest of the multiverse because of the Guildpact that contained it 10,000 years ago; in fact, it's so self-contained that not even the spirits of the dead can escape. At this point, the novel basically describes Ravnica in the throes of what could only be described as "[I]London Has Fallen[/I]": a giant floating vessel crashes into the Azorius guild's chancery, the Rakdos guild (and their demon leader) wreak havoc in the streets, the Simic guild have released a mutant titan, and [I]an entire ghost plane overlays itself on the city[/I]. In the end, with the collapse of the Old Guildpact, Teysa crafts a new non-magical Guildpact that seeks to restore order. These were the only novels crafted for Ravnica; ever since then, it's been implied that Teysa's non-magical Guildpact was pretty much ineffective and the old order was eventually restored. A powerful planeswalker named Jace eventually became the "Living Guildpact" (whatever that means) to rebalance the powers of Ravnica. [/QUOTE]
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