Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Magic: The Gathering, the desert-plane of Rabiah is the setting for the Arabian Nights-expansion. It is formed by a series of planes linked by a shared culture reminiscent of the mythical lands, creatures and peoples of Earth''s own Arabian Nights. In ancient times, Rabiah, due to some mysterious force, was split and refracted 1000 times. For every refraction a new Rabiah sprung up, identical to the first. Over the centuries each Rabiah developed an identity of its own. They started to drift apart culturally, forming 1001 planes that were at the same time the same, yet different. There are some general features however that are still consistent throughout the variations. This family of planes shifts constantly across Dominia, making it impossible to track any specific plane. Rabian planes occasionally collide with each other, temporarily merging the two worlds. Planar links often appear in the form of giant desert twisters, which propel any who venture near it into the neighbouring plane.