Serra (Magic: The Gathering)
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represented on her Vanguard promo card (not tournament legal.)
In the collectible card-game Magic: The Gathering
, Serra was the creator and overlord planeswalker
of the artificial plane Serra's Realm. Both played an important role in the post-ascension life of Urza
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Urza later returned to Serra's plane, only to find it collapsing from Serra's absence and Phyrexian corruption. As the plane was doomed to collapse soon, and Radiant was under heavy influence of Phyrexian spies (known as sleeper agents), Urza rescued as many as he could from the dying plane before collapsing it to power the mana
battery for the Weatherlight. Since no other options existed, he presented an ultimatum to Radiant: leave or die. The plane collapsed, with all the remaining inhabitants still inside. It was later revealed that after the Weatherlight was destroyed the plane was released and Serra was restoring it when she met Karona, the false god.
Set). There, she met a conservation-minded planeswalker named Feroz. Together, they restored Ulgrotha in its natural beauty and made it safe from the summoning of other planeswalkers. Later, Feroz and Serra married and settled.
end of Serra's story. In one part of the Onslaught
Block novel, Karona stumbled upon a plane that seems to be Serra's while she was searching for advice about her newly discovered powers. Many believe that Serra is still alive and are hoping that Wizards of the Coast
retcon events following her Urza's Saga
appearance. Though this became doubtful when it was re-retconned in the Time Spiral novel. Where Teferi, which was also visited and questioned by Karona during the onslaught storyline, revealed that he had no knowledge of ever having spoken to Karona, suggesting a temporal anomaly. Since Karona contacted each of them at roughly the same time, it would appear that the conversation with Serra (and Yawgmoth, which was also dead prior to it) never happened either. One theory however, is that Teferi, being phased out and cut off from the rest of the world, was the only one affected by this anomaly.
In the collectible card-game Magic: The Gathering
Magic: The Gathering
Magic: The Gathering , also known as Magic, is the first collectible trading card game created by mathematics professor Richard Garfield and introduced in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast. Magic continues to thrive, with approximately twelve million players as of 2011...
, Serra was the creator and overlord planeswalker
Planeswalker
In the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, a planeswalker is a mage with the ability to travel to different planes of existence.-Magic: The Gathering:...
of the artificial plane Serra's Realm. Both played an important role in the post-ascension life of Urza
Urza
Urza Planeswalker is a fictional character from the universe of Magic: The Gathering, best known for his millennia-long struggle with Yawgmoth and the plane of Phyrexia...
.
On Serra's Realm
After Urza left Serra, the plane was invaded by Phyrexia. Phyrexia was beaten back, but with terrible losses to both sides. The plane was left in shambles and there was no more Serra could do to alleviate the plane from the severe black mana presence that resulted from the Phyrexian invasion. She proposed a massive Exodus to the citizens of her realm which wasn't gladly accepted by Radiant, one of the realm's archangel lieutenants, seeing this move as cowardly. The planeswalker then took those of her willing followers with her and those who followed the proud archangel stayed.Urza later returned to Serra's plane, only to find it collapsing from Serra's absence and Phyrexian corruption. As the plane was doomed to collapse soon, and Radiant was under heavy influence of Phyrexian spies (known as sleeper agents), Urza rescued as many as he could from the dying plane before collapsing it to power the mana
Mana
Mana is an indigenous Pacific islander concept of an impersonal force or quality that resides in people, animals, and inanimate objects. The word is a cognate in many Oceanic languages, including Melanesian, Polynesian, and Micronesian....
battery for the Weatherlight. Since no other options existed, he presented an ultimatum to Radiant: leave or die. The plane collapsed, with all the remaining inhabitants still inside. It was later revealed that after the Weatherlight was destroyed the plane was released and Serra was restoring it when she met Karona, the false god.
On Ulgrotha
Despite the harsh event that occurred on Serra's realm, this was not the end of the planeswalker's story. After Radiant took control, Serra left with a group of her creations and fled to many planes until she landed on the devastated world of Ulgrotha (the site of the HomelandsHomelands (Magic: The Gathering)
Homelands was the thirteenth Magic: The Gathering set and seventh expert level set, released in October 1995. It was considered to be part of the Ice Age block until the announcement of Coldsnap in October 2005.- Storyline :...
Set). There, she met a conservation-minded planeswalker named Feroz. Together, they restored Ulgrotha in its natural beauty and made it safe from the summoning of other planeswalkers. Later, Feroz and Serra married and settled.
On Dominaria
Serra is also known on Dominaria: the town of Epityr is famous for its Temple of Serra, built at the base of a huge sculpture of her, carved into a mountain face. One of the most active worship sites of Serra in all of Dominaria, it commemorates the liberating of Epityr by the Serra Angels, brought forth by Thabit of Almaaz. It is believed that if Epityr is truly threatened, Serra herself will appear with all her angels to defeat the enemies of those under her care. In Benalia the Church of Serra is banned, like it was in its predecessor Sheoltun after the rebellion of Epityr. Instead the official church is the Church of (Gabriel) Angelfire.Serra's Death
Years after their vow of holy matrimony, Feroz died due to a severe fire elemental-related accident. Devastated, Serra abandoned Ulgrotha and went on a journey of mourning, during which she was critically corrupted during a planeswalker battle when a wizard mistook her wedding ring for a powerful artifact. In the last days of her life, Serra was tended by clerics who erected a cathedral in her honor.Serra's Return
It is not known if Serra's supposed death from the struggle for her wedding ring is the canonCanon (fiction)
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end of Serra's story. In one part of the Onslaught
Onslaught (Magic: The Gathering)
Onslaught is the 27th Magic: The Gathering expert-level expansion set. It was released in October 2002. The set's main theme is creature types , and much of the game play concerns interactions between these "tribes". The story continues the saga of the Mirari from the previous block of expansion sets...
Block novel, Karona stumbled upon a plane that seems to be Serra's while she was searching for advice about her newly discovered powers. Many believe that Serra is still alive and are hoping that Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast is an American publisher of games, primarily based on fantasy and science fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail stores for games...
retcon events following her Urza's Saga
Urza's Saga
Urza's Saga is the 15th expert level set, a 350-card Magic: The Gathering expansion set that debuted in October 1998. Some employees of Wizards consider it one of the most powerful sets ever released, with many cards now banned in tournament formats...
appearance. Though this became doubtful when it was re-retconned in the Time Spiral novel. Where Teferi, which was also visited and questioned by Karona during the onslaught storyline, revealed that he had no knowledge of ever having spoken to Karona, suggesting a temporal anomaly. Since Karona contacted each of them at roughly the same time, it would appear that the conversation with Serra (and Yawgmoth, which was also dead prior to it) never happened either. One theory however, is that Teferi, being phased out and cut off from the rest of the world, was the only one affected by this anomaly.