Wizards of the Coast has announced that the next Dungeons & Dragons crossover book with Magic: The Gathering will take players to the plane of Lorwyn-Shadowmoor, with lands once split between day and night.
As Wizards of the Coast owns both the D&D and Magic: The Gathering franchises, the two have crossed over on multiple occasions. For D&D, this involves turning planes from Magic into sourcebooks, such as the magical college of Strixhaven or the ancient Greece-inspired Theros.
It was revealed during MagicCon: Chicago that the next Magic: The Gathering crossover appearance in the D&D multiverse is a crossover book that will flesh out Lorwyn-Shadowmoor, a plane that has appeared in multiple sets in the card game.
D&D Is Going To A Land Without Humans
Lorwyn-Shadowmoor was originally two planes, with Lorwyn always covered in daylight and Shadowmoor with night. Over the course of the Magic meta-narrative, the two planes fused into one, bringing conflict between its factions.
Unlike most other Magic: The Gathering planes, Lorwyn-Shadowmoor is notable for not having humans (save for those who travel there using sorcery.) Instead, it’s home to nature creatures, such as elves, fae, and giants.
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