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|image=Laquatus2.jpg | |image=Laquatus2.jpg | ||
|name=Laquatus | |name=Laquatus | ||
|birthplace=[[Mer Empire]], [[Otaria]], [[Dominaria]] | |birthplace=[[Mer Empire]], [[Otaria]], [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] | ||
|lifetime=Birth unknown, died 4305 AR | |lifetime=Birth unknown, died 4305 AR | ||
|race=[[Merfolk]] | |race=[[Merfolk]] | ||
|sources= | |colors={{mana|U}} | ||
|sources=[[Odyssey (novel)|Odyssey]], [[Chainer's Torment]], [[Judgment (novel)|Judgment]], [[Scourge (novel)|Scourge]], [[The Secrets of Magic]] | |||
}} | |||
Ambassador '''Laquatus''' represented the [[cephalid]]'s Empire on [[Dominaria]]'s continent of [[Otaria]], though he was a [[merfolk]].<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/caught-miraris-wake-part-3-2002-06-03|Caught in the Mirari's Wake, Part 3|[[Will McDermott]]|June 03, 2002}}</ref> | |||
The chief reason for this | ==Description== | ||
The chief reason for this stems from his part in overthrowing the Berbous [[Merfolk]] empire during what was meant to be their rebirthing ceremony. During the ceremony, which took place every 30 years, every member of the Berbous nation would give their lives as energy to hatch the stockpiled eggs collected over thirty years. Laquatus distracted the Emperor, who was in charge of this event and would not sacrifice himself, from noticing that the Cephalids had replaced the merfolk eggs with their own. When the ceremony was complete the Cephalid nation was hugely strengthened and the Merfolk nation was decimated, leaving the Cephalids as the dominant race in Otaria's oceans. He was made Ambassador for his ability to change freely between his natural and his two-legged forms faster than other members of his race. He hated the assignment and loathed having to deal with surface-dwellers, longing to get back into the Cephalid imperial court and scheme to gain more influence. | |||
Whilst he appeared to be a loyal subject, Laquatus played dangerous political games above the waves and below, ultimately looking to seize power for himself. Laquatus was a talented [[blue]] [[mage]], possessing the ability to | Whilst he appeared to be a loyal subject, Laquatus played dangerous political games above the waves and below, ultimately looking to seize power for himself.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/snap-shots-judgment-2002-05-13|Snap (Shots of) Judgment|[[Will McDermott]]|May 13, 2002}}</ref> Laquatus was a talented [[blue]] [[mage]], possessing the ability to hypnotize people and implant false memories; which he used against [[Kirtar]] and numerous members of the [[Cabal]] to convince them to trust him. He also employed the amphibian [[Turg]], and later the [[Dementia space|dementia]] [[beast]] [[Burke]] to provide physical force. | ||
He was one of the many individuals obsessed with obtaining the [[Mirari]], hoping to use its power to overthrow the surface dwellers | He was one of the many individuals obsessed with obtaining the [[Mirari]], hoping to use its power to overthrow the surface dwellers and most especially the Cabal. This quest failed horrendously when he overplayed his hand while trailing Kamahl and his secret passageways into the interior of the continent. With his plans in shambles, he decided to directly confront [[Kamahl]]. Ultimately he failed in his task and was killed by Kamahl twice, first after a battle in [[Krosa]], where the Mirari sword was plunged into his breast, and then as a Mirari-[[mutant|mutated]] [[giant]] [[zombie]] when Kamahl came to retrieve the sword. | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
''' | *Laquatus's name is a fusion of ''aqua'', meaning "water," and ''loquacious'', meaning "talkative."<ref>{{WebRef|url=http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/lexicon-archive-2002-01-15|title=The Lexicon Archive|author=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|date=January 15, 2002|publisher=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170419184602/http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/lexicon-archive-2002-01-15|archivedate=April 19, 2017}}</ref> | ||
' | ==In-game references== | ||
* <c> | {{in-game | ||
* <c>Laquatus's Disdain</c> | |cards= | ||
*<c>Ambassador Laquatus</c> | |||
|associated= | |||
*<c>Laquatus's Champion</c> | |||
*<c>Laquatus's Creativity</c> | |||
*<c>Laquatus's Disdain</c> | |||
|flavor= | |||
*<c>Envelop</c> | *<c>Envelop</c> | ||
*<c>False Memories</c> | *<c>False Memories</c> | ||
*<c>Grip of Amnesia</c> | *<c>Grip of Amnesia</c> | ||
* | *{{card|Puppeteer|Tenth Edition}} | ||
*<c>Repel</c> | *<c>Repel</c> | ||
*<c>Sunken Hope</c> | *<c>Sunken Hope</c> | ||
* | *{{card|Syncopate|Odyssey}} | ||
*<c>Telekinetic Bonds</c> | *<c>Telekinetic Bonds</c> | ||
* | *{{card|Telepathy|Tenth Edition}} | ||
*{{card|Traumatize|Tenth Edition}} | |||
*<c>Turbulent Dreams</c> | *<c>Turbulent Dreams</c> | ||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
{{Dominaria|characters}} | |||
[[Category:Merfolk]] | [[Category:Merfolk]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Wizards]] | ||
[[Category:Deceased]] |
Latest revision as of 19:27, 13 May 2024
- For other ambassadors, see Ambassador.
Laquatus | |
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Details | |
Race | Merfolk |
Birthplace | Mer Empire, Otaria, Dominaria |
Lifetime | Birth unknown, died 4305 AR |
Colors | |
Sources | |
Odyssey, Chainer's Torment, Judgment, Scourge, The Secrets of Magic |
Ambassador Laquatus represented the cephalid's Empire on Dominaria's continent of Otaria, though he was a merfolk.[1]
Description
The chief reason for this stems from his part in overthrowing the Berbous Merfolk empire during what was meant to be their rebirthing ceremony. During the ceremony, which took place every 30 years, every member of the Berbous nation would give their lives as energy to hatch the stockpiled eggs collected over thirty years. Laquatus distracted the Emperor, who was in charge of this event and would not sacrifice himself, from noticing that the Cephalids had replaced the merfolk eggs with their own. When the ceremony was complete the Cephalid nation was hugely strengthened and the Merfolk nation was decimated, leaving the Cephalids as the dominant race in Otaria's oceans. He was made Ambassador for his ability to change freely between his natural and his two-legged forms faster than other members of his race. He hated the assignment and loathed having to deal with surface-dwellers, longing to get back into the Cephalid imperial court and scheme to gain more influence.
Whilst he appeared to be a loyal subject, Laquatus played dangerous political games above the waves and below, ultimately looking to seize power for himself.[2] Laquatus was a talented blue mage, possessing the ability to hypnotize people and implant false memories; which he used against Kirtar and numerous members of the Cabal to convince them to trust him. He also employed the amphibian Turg, and later the dementia beast Burke to provide physical force.
He was one of the many individuals obsessed with obtaining the Mirari, hoping to use its power to overthrow the surface dwellers and most especially the Cabal. This quest failed horrendously when he overplayed his hand while trailing Kamahl and his secret passageways into the interior of the continent. With his plans in shambles, he decided to directly confront Kamahl. Ultimately he failed in his task and was killed by Kamahl twice, first after a battle in Krosa, where the Mirari sword was plunged into his breast, and then as a Mirari-mutated giant zombie when Kamahl came to retrieve the sword.
Trivia
- Laquatus's name is a fusion of aqua, meaning "water," and loquacious, meaning "talkative."[3]
In-game references
- Represented in:
- Associated cards:
- Quoted or referred to:
References
- ↑ Will McDermott (June 03, 2002). "Caught in the Mirari's Wake, Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Will McDermott (May 13, 2002). "Snap (Shots of) Judgment". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (January 15, 2002). "The Lexicon Archive". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on April 19, 2017.