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Innistrad is one of several Planes in Magic: The Gathering. Its theme is gothic horror, and it draws from classic horror movies and novels. It was most recently featured in the Innistrad release block, which was in turn composed of the Innistrad, Dark Ascension, and Avacyn Restored sets.
Innistrad used to be a very dark and scary place, where the humans of the realm were beset by demons, vampires, werewolves, and other monsters. Sorin Markov realized that this was not a sustainable ecosystem, and so he used his power as a Planeswalker to create an edge for humanity: the archangel Avacyn. She would be humanity's champion, and lend her power to mortal warriors through a church founded in her name. Her aid would bring balance to the world, and prevent humanity from going extinct (and thus leaving the remaining supernaturals with a suitable prey population).
With Avacyn's power, humanity drove back the darkness, but more powerful demons invaded the realm to fill the resulting power vacuum. Before long, the demons were so powerful that even Avacyn could not destroy them, so she declared that "that which cannot destroyed must be bound," and so she enchanted a shard of Innistrad's moon to be a demon prison, the Helvault. Unfortunately, she bit off more than she could chew with the archdemon Griselbrand, and although she could not be destroyed either, she could still be (and was) bound herself.
Fortunately, only the Lunarch (read: Pope) saw her defeat, and so the Church of Avacyn was able to carry on business as usual, but without her being out and about, humanity's weapons became gradually less effective against the creatures of the night, and before long, they were in danger again.
However, all was not lost! Other Planeswalkers, namely Garruk Wildspeaker and Liliana Vess, arrived on the plane and started making trouble -- Liliana because she had pledged her soul to Griselbrand and wanted out of the deal, and Garruk because Liliana had cursed him and he wanted her to cure him. In order to get Griselbrand, Liliana had to open the Helvault, and while all the demons were released, so was Avacyn (one might say she was Restored), and, seeing that the world was in a sorry state, she got right to work fixing it.
Settings of Magic: The Gathering | |
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Pre-revisionist: | First Magic Sets - First Urza Block - Arabian Nights Legends - Homelands - Ice Age - Mirage |
Weatherlight Saga: | Portal Starter Sets - Second Urza Block Tempest Block - Masques Block - Invasion Block |
Post-Weatherlight: | Otaria Block - Mirrodin - Kamigawa - Ravnica - Time Spiral |
After the Mending: | Lorwyn - Alara - Zendikar - New Phyrexia Innistrad - Return to Ravnica - Theros - Tarkir - Eldraine - Ikoria |
Two-Block Paradigm: | Kaladesh - Amonkhet - Ixalan |
Post Two-Block Paradigm: | Eldraine - Ikoria - Kaldheim - Strixhaven |
Never in a standard set: | Fiora (Where the Conspiracy sets take place) - Kylem (Battlebond) |