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Scourge (Magic: The Gathering: Onslaught Cycle) by J. Robert King
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Scourge (Magic: The Gathering: Onslaught Cycle)

by J. Robert King

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0786929561, Mass Market Paperback)

The concluding title to the fast-paced Onslaught Cycle. This is the third and final title in the most current Magic: The Gathering trilogy corresponding to a card set release. This title releases a month prior to the card set to give readers an advance look at the coming set. Author J. Robert King has written multiple titles in the Magic line and edited several Magic anthologies, making him very well known among current Magic readers.

The battle rages on!

Amid the titanic clash between Phage and Akroma, all Dominaria shuddered. Now, out of the destruction and chaos a new force arises, and Kamahl must face his greatest foe: Karoma. Her arms spread to the very clouds, and her robes trail like rays of sunlight.

She is the destroyer.

She is the answer.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 29 Aug 2008 11:40:04 -0400)

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