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Cha-no-yu was created by Doji Konishiko, whose sense of a unified nation led her to break common segregations of class and social standing, and created a single form of tea-serving for nobility and heimin alike. She believed that the people would be equal and free from their social positions once they entered in the ceremony. What Konishiko began was finished by her brother Doji Nio after the Day of Thunder. He codified the tea ceremony in a written treatise and demonstrated his revised version of the ceremony before the Imperial Court of Hantei Genji.

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  • Tea ceremony
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  • Cha-no-yu was created by Doji Konishiko, whose sense of a unified nation led her to break common segregations of class and social standing, and created a single form of tea-serving for nobility and heimin alike. She believed that the people would be equal and free from their social positions once they entered in the ceremony. What Konishiko began was finished by her brother Doji Nio after the Day of Thunder. He codified the tea ceremony in a written treatise and demonstrated his revised version of the ceremony before the Imperial Court of Hantei Genji.
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Rarity
  • Common
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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Faction
  • Sanctuary
Expansion
  • Heart of Nightmares
Type
  • Fortune
  • instant
DESC
  • Look at the top card of opponent's library. You may put it into their graveyard. Do the same with your library. Whenever a friendly priest creature enters the battleground, if tea ceremony is in your graveyard, take it and put it into your hand.
Destiny
  • 2(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Cha-no-yu was created by Doji Konishiko, whose sense of a unified nation led her to break common segregations of class and social standing, and created a single form of tea-serving for nobility and heimin alike. She believed that the people would be equal and free from their social positions once they entered in the ceremony. What Konishiko began was finished by her brother Doji Nio after the Day of Thunder. He codified the tea ceremony in a written treatise and demonstrated his revised version of the ceremony before the Imperial Court of Hantei Genji.
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