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{{Character|
{{Infobox character
|image=The Gathering Dark.jpg
|image=jodah.jpg
|name=Jodah
|name=Jodah
|birthplace= [[Giva Province]], [[Terisiare]], [[Dominaria]]
|birthplace=[[Giva Province]], [[Terisiare]], [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]
|lifetime=Born 413 AR
|lifetime= 413 AR to Present
|race=Human
|race=[[Human]]
|sources=[[The Gathering Dark]], [[The Eternal Ice]], [[The Shattered Alliance]]
|colors={{mana|UWRGB}}
|relatives=[[Urza]] (ancestor)<br> [[Mishra]] (ancestor)<br> [[Kayla bin-Kroog]] (ancestor)<br> [[Harbin]] (ancestor)<br> [[Jarsyl]] (ancestor)
|sources=[[The Gathering Dark]], [[The Eternal Ice]], [[The Shattered Alliance]], [[Planar Chaos (novel)|Planar Chaos]]
}}
}}
'''Jodah''' was a powerful archmage during [[Dominaria]]'s [[Dark Age]] and [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]], who was present for many of the important historical events on [[Terisiare]] during the periods.  
'''Jodah''' was a powerful archmage during [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]'s [[Dark Age]] and [[Ice Age (event)|Ice Age]], who was present for many of the important historical events on [[Terisiare]] during the period. He made a habit of gathering nicknames and epithets along his travels, most notably '''Jodah the Eternal'''.<ref name="Brutal"/><ref>[https://jayaballard.com/ In Memoriam - Jaya Ballard]</ref>


Jodah was very influential during the Ice Age in developing and researching the aspects of color magic on Dominaria. He was also a major contributor to the returning of the [[Shard]] to the rest of the [[multiverse]].  
==Description==
Jodah was very influential during the Ice Age in developing and researching the aspects of color and magic on Dominaria. He was also a major contributor to the return of the [[Shard of the Twelve Worlds|Shard]] to the rest of the [[multiverse]]. Jodah looks deceptively young - twenty-five at the oldest despite being over four thousand - and sports a shaggy mane of brown hair.<ref name="The Dark"/>


==Jodah's Intro==
Jodah is able to create portals to transport him, and others, all over Dominaria.<ref name="Hourglass">{{DailyRef|magic-story/episode-2-sand-hourglass-2022-08-11|Sand in the Hourglass|[[Langley Hyde]]|August 11, 2022}}</ref>
'''Jodah''' was born in 413 [[AR]], several generations after the [[Sylex Blast]] that ended the [[Brothers' War]]. He was born into a wealthy family that was in fact a direct blood relation of [[Urza]] and [[Mishra]] themselves, the family line being founded by [[Kayla bin-Kroog]] after the war. This wealthy family resided as farm land owners in [[Giva Province]], previously [[Argive]], and had many notable members such as [[Jarsyl]]. However, because the ever-shortening summers and the overfarming of the land, the wealth of Jodah's family began to decline. The family finally abandoned their estate when Jodah was just a young man.


Shortly after, Jodah took up an apprenticeship with a small-time mage by the name of [[Voska]], who promised Jodah's mother that he would take care of him. He instructed Jodah in his first spellcasting skills. Voska also gave Jodah a magical mirror which became very influential later in Jodah's history. During a brief skirmish involving magic use (which was illegal at that time, as dictated by the [[Book of Tal]]), Voska and Jodah were apprehended by the [[Church of Tal]].  
==History==
===The Gathering Dark===
Jodah was born in 413 [[AR]], several generations after the [[Sylex Blast]] that ended the [[Brothers' War]]. He was born into a wealthy family that was a direct blood relation of [[Urza]] and [[Mishra]] themselves, the family line being founded by [[Kayla bin-Kroog]] after the war. This wealthy family resided as farm landowners in [[Giva Province]], previously [[Argive]], and had many notable members such as [[Jarsyl]]. However, because of the ever-shortening summers and the overfarming of the land, the wealth of Jodah's family began to decline. The family finally abandoned their estate when Jodah was just a young man.  


Jodah and Voska were taken to the city of [[Alsoor]] where they were charged with the use of magic and interrogated by the Church of Tal under the judgment of [[Primata Delphine]]. Jodah and Voska were tortured by her into revealing that Voska was instructing Jodah in how to use magic. Jodah then released a spell that momentarily blinded Primata Delphine and the guards detaining Voska and Jodah, allowing them to escape. During the escape, in an attempt to avoid the Church of Tal, Voska ordered Jodah to flee from Alsoor and seek refuge in the nearest city, [[Ghed]], where he would meet him shortly. Voska also informed Jodah that if he failed to meet him then he should seek out a certain secret society of wizards that would become much more important further on in the story of Jodah.
Originally only able to channel white mana, Jodah was apprenticed to the wandering mage [[Voska]], who gave him a <c title="magical mirror">Reflecting Mirror</c> that would play an important role later on in his life.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20041010134458/http://www.wizards.com:80/default.asp?x=books/magic/wizards Wizards of Magic: The Gathering] (archived)</ref> The two were captured by the [[Church of Tal]], the dominant religious institution of the region, who believed magic to be evil. Jodah escaped and wandered the region for a while, trying to reunite himself with Voska. During these travels, he was forced to hide from a group of goblins by submerging himself in a <c title="long-abandoned fountain">Fountain of Youth</c>. The magical waters of this fountain slowed down his aging to a crawl, although it would be years before anyone noticed.


==Jodah in Ghed==
Eventually, Jodah learned that Voska had been executed by the Church, and decided to travel alongside another mage, [[Sima]], to the [[City of Shadows]]. Halfway through the voyage, Jodah was captured by merfolk, who traded him to the <c>Rag Man</c>, in exchange for <c title="the Coral Helm">Coral Helm</c>. The Rag Man took Jodah through a <c title="Safehaven">Safe Haven</c> to the [[Conclave of Mages]]. Confused by these events, but happy to have found a group of fellow mages who could teach him, Jodah succeeded in the test that [[Mairsil]], the ruler of the Conclave, had set for him, and enrolled in this secluded community.


Shortly after splitting up with Voska, Jodah found that Alsoor was heavily guarded and was nearly apprehended when trying to escape. In an attempt to avoid guard patrols Jodah hid in an alley way and it was here that he made his first true contact with the [[Rag Man]]. It pointed him in the direction of a local fish shop that was preparing to ship out empty fish barrels to the port city of Ghed. These barrels allowed Jodah unfettered transportation out of Alsoor.  
Unbeknownst to him, Jodah had become part of the intrigue among powerful wizards. The Rag Man had been sent by [[Lord Ith]], the former ruler of the Conclave, whom Mairsil had imprisoned over the Bottomless Pit located under the building. Mairsil himself thought he could use Jodah to open a [[planar portal]] to the [[Phyrexia|Dark Lands]], a place Jodah's ancestor Jarsyl had supposedly visited, from which Mairsil thought he could gain immense power.


Once Jodah reached Ghed he waited for his master, but Voska did not arrive. The city was then struck by disease called the [[Spotted Plague]]. This plague allowed Jodah to obtain employment as a deliverer of remedies with a local healer within Ghed known as [[Mother Dobbs]]. The remedies that were supplied by her essentially acted at laxatives but Jodah took it upon himself and under secrecy to improve the remedies by infusing them with healing [[white]] magic. This infusion later led to the persecution of Mother Dobbs by the Church of Tal.
However, all the plotting was interrupted by a full-on assault by the Church of Tal. Alongside Sima, who had tracked him down after his kidnapping, Jodah was led to Ith's prison by the Rag Man. Jodah freed the old mage, only to see Ith, who had been driven insane by his time over the Pit, go into a murderous rampage that resulted in the death of Mairsil and the Rag Man. In the end, Jodah managed to use the mirror Voska had given him to make Ith come to his senses. Though the mages had defeated the Church, the Conclave itself was in ruins. With Ith deciding to travel the land rather than rebuild, the mages followed Jodah and Sima to the City of Shadows.


During the last delivery that Jodah made for Mother Dobbs, he came in contact and had a minor skirmish with a fellow wizard by the name of [[Sima]], who would become very important later in his story. After losing his employment under Mother Dobbs through her being mistakenly accused of use of magic by the Church of Tal, Jodah promptly saught new employment with the army of Ghed.
===The Eternal Ice===
Jodah thrived in the City of Shadows, eventually becoming the Archmage and marrying Sima. However, the fountain he bathed in had dramatically slowed his aging, so while those around him died, he remained practically unchanged. This grief and despair mounted, causing Jodah to descend into madness. To retain his sanity, he began to store his memories in his mirror, wipe his memory clean, then restore the memories from the mirror, drained of their emotional attachment. He lived so long that he was granted the title of Archmage Eternal, and oversaw the City of Shadows as it changed into the [[School of the Unseen]].  


==Jodah's Enlistment ==
Over 2000 years into the [[Ice Age]] that fell over [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]], Jodah was kidnapped by the cousins [[Gerda Äagesdotter]], his second in command at the School, and [[Gustha Ebbasdotter]], the royal mage of [[Kjeldor]], who were envious of his power. They gave him to the necromancer [[Lim-Dûl]], who muddled Jodah's brain with <c>Fyndhorn Pollen</c>, tricked him into believing he was a summoned creature, and forced him to research magic for him, specifically for information about [[Shandalar]] and on ways to defeat [[planeswalker]]s.


A week after Jodah's enlistment in the Ghedian army, when the plague had lifted, Jodah's regiment marched north towards Alsoor. This march was part of the constant debate over ownership of land by the many city-states that existed during this time in Dominaria. At the same time Alsoorian forces had also been mobolized. In a short time the two forces clashed in what was later known as the battle of [[Pitdown]]. During this battle Jodah acheived his first experience of killing and witnessing death. The battle lasted a short while but halfway through an extremely large force of [[goblins]] attacked both armies and effectively routed troops from both the Ghed and Alsoor forces. During the confusion, Jodah managed to flee into the nearby fog-filled countryside before collapsing into unconsciousness from exhaustion and blood loss due to injuries suffered during the battle.  
Jodah was saved by [[Jaya Ballard]], a former apprentice who never got very far in the wizarding world. However, Jodah had been kidnapped shortly before his regular memory-cleansing ritual. Thus, without Pollen clearing his mind, Jodah was going insane. Jaya called upon the so-called goddess [[Freyalise]] to cure him, placing them both in a position of debt to the elven planeswalker.


After Jodah returned to consciousness he staggered in what he hoped was a southernly direction before stumbling upon an old abandoned town.
Having discovered the extent of Lim-Dûl's plans, Jodah took Jaya to Kjeld to convince the ruling elite of the danger. This was not easy as many Kjeldorans believed that the necromancer was no threat, or that he was even a possible ally against the [[Balduvian]] barbarians, the very people with whom Jodah wanted the Kjeldorans to ally themselves. But Lim-Dûl overplayed his hand; he had the secret organization called the [[Knights of Stromgald]] stage a coup. Thanks to the timely intervention of Jodah, Jaya, Gustha, and [[Varchild]], the coup failed, but the threat convinced [[King Darien]] of the truth in Jodah's warnings.


==Abandoned Town==
The next spring, the conflict came to a head in a climactic battle between Lim-Dûl's undead hordes and the Kjeldoran-Balduvian alliance. During this battle, Jodah dueled with Lim-Dûl himself, who revealed that he was a merger between Lim-Dûl, a former Kjeldoran soldier, and Mairsil, who had placed his essence into his ruby ring, which had been found by the soldier. Jodah was robbed of his chance for vengeance, however, because [[Leshrac]] intervened. The planeswalker, who was the source behind much of Dûl's powers, was displeased by how the necromancer had wasted his armies on Kjeld, as he had wanted him to use them on Shandalar. After cutting off Dûl's hand, and severing his link with Mairsil, Leshrac took him to Phyrexia to be recreated.


Jodah wearily searched through this newfound abandoned town and shortly found that their were no remaining citizens, just feral wildlife. The town had very few signs of war as its cause of abandonment, which led Jodah to believe that either magic or disease was responsible. Jodah soon searched out the center of the city and found that a great fountain resided there. The fountain contained few alarming properties, not least being its working condition even after the the city's long abandonment. It was not until many years later that Jodah realised the full magical properties the fountain contained. During Jodah's inspection of the fountain he was alarmed by the presence of the Rag Man yet again. However, he was even more alarmed to hear goblins approaching his position, prompting him to seek a hiding place in the building that the rag man had indicated. However, the proximity of the goblins only allowed Jodah to seek refuge in the fountain itself.
In the aftermath of the battle, Jodah was summoned by Freyalise, who demanded to borrow his mirror as payment for his debt. After the mirror was used in the [[World Spell]] that ended the Ice Age, Freyalise returned it, but Jodah felt she had somehow altered it. From that moment on he did not dare to use it again.


As the goblin troops investigated the town center, Jodah immersed himself in the water of the fountain. One of the goblins soon reached the fountain, which forced Jodah to completely submerge himself. After a short while, shouts from nearby diverted the goblins' attention, allowing Jodah to resurface and seek refuge in away from the town. After Jodah made camp and settled for the night he found that the many wounds inflicted by the previous day's fighting were completely healed.  
===Shattered Alliances===
Twenty years later, Jodah was again visited by Jaya, who showed him a shriveled, severed hand: the hand of Lim-Dûl and the ring finger were missing. Fearing that the ring containing Mairsil/Dûl's essence could thus take over a powerful lord or wizard and wreak destruction, the reunited duo set out to find it. During their travels, Jodah learned that Jaya had changed in the years he had not seen her.


== Sima ==
On these travels, Jodah once again allied Kjeldor and Balduvia, this time against the forces of Varchild, now a renegade with anti-Balduvian sympathies herself. This alliance would eventually be sealed by a dynastic merger via the marriage between [[List of secondary characters/Dominaria|Lothar Lovisason]] of Balduvia and [[List of secondary characters/Dominaria|Alexandrite of Kjeld]]. This marked the beginning of [[New Argive]].


After the events in the abandoned town, Jodah continued his journey to Alsoor in an attempt to rescue Voska from the Church of Tal. During Jodah's trek to the city he encountered Alsoorian and Ghedian forces and was informed that the small war between these city-states had been ended in a treaty by the church. During this encounter Jodah also learned that a small caravan of churchmen were camped nearby and were on their way to Ghed. Upon further investigation Jodah found that Primata Delphine was amongst this caravan along with several condemned prisoners that were to be burned at the stake. Jodah, disguised in Ghedian armor, joined this caravan in their march to Ghed.
The trail eventually led to [[Soldev]], and the [[Soldevi Adnates]] in particular. During an audience with the Adnates, Jodah discovered that they had access to the [[Phyrexian War Beasts]] that the Soldevi had excavated. Moments after this discovery, Jaya stabbed Jodah fatally, revealing that she had been the new vessel of Mairsil/Dûl all along. The Adnates then used the blood of Jodah (the closest still living relative of [[Urza]], the arch-enemy of [[Phyrexia]]) to activate the War Beasts, who went on to take over the [[Soldevi Steam Beasts]] that had been modeled on them. They leveled Soldev, and then teleported to the School of the Unseen, destroying that as well.


During his march with the church caravan, Jodah found that his earlier acquaintance from Ghed, Sima, was amongst the Church prisoners. Through bribery and other actions Jodah was stationed as a personal guard for Sima becuase she was considered dangerous by the Church. During his shift guarding Sima he gained entrance to her tent to gather information from her. Amongst other information, Jodah learned that Voska had been killed. Jodah then used a small spell that Sima quickly taught him to release her from her manacles and allow them to escape.
With no other options left, the dying Jodah used his mirror. He was able to amplify his faltering magic with it and heal himself, but he also discovered what Freyalise had done to it. She had felt that someone near her had the [[planeswalkers' spark]], and believed it to be Jodah. Annoyed by Jodah's irreverent attitude towards planeswalkers, she had enchanted the mirror to trigger the spark of anyone using it. But Jodah was certain that he did not possess the spark, and narrowly managed to escape the spell.


==Fleeing the Encampment==
Faced with an immensely powerful Jaya/Dûl/Mairsil, Jodah realized that every time he had met Freyalise, someone else had been there: Jaya. After an intense duel, Jodah was in the right position and smashed his mirror in Jaya's face. The energy of Freyalise's spell was released, burning away the essence(s) of Mairsil and Lim-Dûl, and triggering her spark.


Sima tried to convince Jodah to immediately flee the camp but Jodah wished to remain to rescue the other prisoners. Sima and Jodah split up to accomplish this task with greater efficiency and they agreed to meet later outside of the camp after all the prisoners had been freed.  
After ascending as a planeswalker, Jaya helped Jodah defeat the Beasts that had destroyed the School of the Unseen. Jodah decided, like [[Ith]] before him, that the seclusion of the School had not been the right way, and opted not to rebuild. With the surviving mages traveling to other continents, and Jaya setting out across the planes, Jodah opted to spread rumors and lies about himself to hide behind myths and legends.


Jodah drifted through the encampment until he came upon a great white tent that he identified as the command tent. Around it, he placed seeds comprised of mana made from a spell of his creation. At nearly the same time as a distant distraction from the other side of the encampment Jodah released his spell, which ignited the tent and a nearby wagon that contained many copies of the book of Tal. After this spell was released, Jodah fled to the center of camp and caused a distraction amongst the troops by informing them that the camp was under attack by goblins.  
===Later appearances===
After he disappeared, Jodah made several appearances.


As Jodah fled he directed fleeing prisoners to safety and caused other forms of confusion. Upon reaching a far end of the camp he procured a couple of horses from the army's temporary stables and met up with Sima who was then fleeing the camp. Just as they were preparing to leave Primata Delphine appeared and attempted to thwart them.  
300 years after the destruction of the School, Jodah visited Urza, who had returned to Dominaria. Urza wanted to fight the [[Phyrexians]] and their coming invasion but was completely insane. Jodah talked to him, telling him what had happened to the plane in his absence, and played an important role in restoring Urza to sanity.


Primata Delphine used a form of holy magic to summon a sword made of fire so that she could kill Jodah and Sima. Because of the previous battle neither Sima nor Jodah and the strength or energy to summon their magical abilities to defend themselves. As Primata Delphine attacked, Jodah attempted to block her magical sword with the use of his own material sword and magical mirror. The mirror reflected the magical energy from the sword back at Primata Delphine, which lit her ablaze and allowed Jodah and Sima to escape.  
During the [[Phyrexian Invasion]] Jodah was not seen but was mentioned as still being alive.


==Lost at Sea==
He eventually returned during the events of [[Planar Chaos]]. Somehow, probably by scrying, he had discovered that [[Jhoira]] would arrive at [[Urborg]] and waited for her there. When they met, he offered to help her in her quest to stop the further deterioration of Dominaria's space-time continuum. He had created a new mirror that was a perfect copy of the one he had gotten from Voska almost 4000 years earlier. He eventually gave this mirror to Freyalise, hoping she could use it to heal the world as she had done before, but Freyalise discarded the item, claiming it couldn't do the job. Although he did not join her for the entire quest, there were definite sparks between Jodah and fellow immortal human Jhoira. They began a relationship, but it didn't work out.<ref name="Return 5">{{DailyRef|magic-story/return-dominaria-episode-5-2018-04-11|Return to Dominaria: Episode 5|[[Martha Wells]]|April 11, 2018}}</ref>
''To be written''


==The Conclave of Mages==
After all the troubles were over and the time of [[Mending]] had begun, Jhoira sought Jodah out. Jhoira told him that he was a different man from the Jodah she had read about, which Jodah confirmed. Whether this means that the Jodah that appeared in Planar Chaos is a different Jodah, possibly one from another timeline, or simply that the stories about Jodah had painted a different image of him was left unexplained.
''To be written''


==Mairsil's Interest in Jarsyl's Line==
===At the time of Dominaria's resurgence===
''To be written''
Sixty years after the Mending, the Archmage Eternal is now over four thousand years old. He prefers to hide behind extravagant and sometimes contradictory legends while remaining aloof from the day-to-day affairs of Dominaria.<ref name="DOM Legends 3">{{EzTumblr|http://wizardsmagic.tumblr.com/post/173135873526/right-on-time-here-are-some-of-the-legendary|title=Right on time, here are some of the legendary Wizards of Dominaria!|April 21, 2018}}</ref> He currently resides at [[Tolaria West]], where he can often be found lecturing.<ref name="Return 5"/><ref name="DMUGuide">{{DailyRef|feature/planeswalkers-guide-dominaria-2022-08-31|Planeswalker's Guide to Dominaria|[[Roy Graham]], [[Ethan Fleischer]], [[Jenna Helland]], [[Gerritt Turner]]|August 31, 2022}}</ref> He is content to let the chronicles across the ages describe himself, and let those who believe them think they refer not to one mage, but a family or an arcane title.<ref>flavor text for <c>Jodah, Archmage Eternal</c></ref>


==Gate to Phyrexia==
===Dominaria United===
''To be written''
In 4562 [[AR]], Jodah presided over a peace summit between the [[Keld|Keldons]] and [[Benalia|New Benalia]] at [[Oyster Bay]] to end hostilities in the [[Ice Rime Hills]].<ref name="Hourglass"/> The summit was interrupted when the planeswalkers [[Karn]] and [[Teferi]] revealed the threat of a [[New Phyrexia (plane)|New Phyrexian]] invasion and several of the Benalish [[knight]]s were revealed as Phyrexian [[sleeper agent]]s. After travelling with both planeswalkers, Jaya, and Stenn to Argivia, he helped fight off the Phyrexians.<ref name="Tower">{{DailyRef|magic-story/episode-3-locked-tower-2022-08-12|Episode 3: The Locked Tower|[[Langley Hyde]]|August 12, 2022}}</ref> Travelling to [[Yavimaya]], he met with [[Meria]], the leader of the forest's elves, and helped fight off a [[dragon engine]] piloted by [[Rona]].<ref name="Brutal">{{DailyRef|magic-story/episode-4-brutal-blow-2022-08-15|A Brutal Blow|[[Langley Hyde]]|August 15, 2022}}</ref><ref name="DMU Legends">{{DailyRef|feature/legends-youll-find-dominaria-united-2022-09-01|The Legends You'll Find in Dominaria United|[[Roy Graham]]|September 1, 2022}}</ref> As one of the leaders of the [[New Coalition]], he was present and fought in the Battle at the [[Mana Rig]]. He helped create a memorial to Jaya after her death, and delivered her eulogy.<ref name="Whisper">{{DailyRef|magic-story/episode-5-whisper-wind-2022-08-18|A Whisper in the Wind|[[Langley Hyde]]|August 18, 2022}}</ref>


==Sima's Return==
[[Teferi]], [[Saheeli]] and [[Kaya]] resolved to find a solution to the Phyrexian problem in the past, and with blueprints of Urza's time machine given to them by Jodah, installed the [[Temporal Anchor]] in [[Urza's Tower]].<ref name="Stronghold">{{DailyRef|magic-story/the-brothers-war-chapter-1-stronghold|The Brothers' War - Chapter 1: Stronghold|[[Reinhardt Suarez]]|October 21, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Antiquities">{{DailyRef|magic-story/the-brothers-war-chapter-2-antiquities|The Brothers' War - Chapter 2: Antiquities|[[Reinhardt Suarez]]|October 24, 2022}}</ref> During his work with the planeswalkers, Jodah entered the pocket dimension within the [[Starfield Orb]], where he found constructs of [[Xantcha]] and [[Mishra]], as well as numerous copies of ''[[List of in-multiverse works#AntiquitiesWar|The Antiquities War]]'' and many of Urza's documents. He resolved to share the information with Teferi after the completion of his work with the Anchor. However, he was grievously wounded while helping protect the tower from [[Rona]]'s forces.<ref name="The Dark">{{WebRef|url=https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/magic-story/the-brothers-war-chapter-4-the-dark|title=The Brother's War - Chapter 4: The Dark|author=[[Seanan McGuire]]|date=October 26, 2022|publisher=Magicthegathering.com}}</ref> While recovering, he stayed with [[Saheeli]] in the Tower to retrieve Teferi from the damaged Anchor.<ref name="Exodus">{{WebRef|url=https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/magic-story/the-brothers-war-chapter-5-exodus|title=The Brother's War - Chapter 5: Exodus|author=[[Seanan McGuire]]|date=October 26, 2022|publisher=Magicthegathering.com}}</ref>
''To be written''


==Attack of Tal==
==Trivia==
''To be written''
*[[Adeliz]] is close with - and may be the daughter of - Jodah and Jhoira.<ref name="Antiquities"/><ref>{{TwitterRef|jay13x|1586784533440909312|author=[[Jay Annelli]]}}</ref>
*Jodah is one of few people alive since the [[Brothers' War]] who can read [[Thran]].<ref name="Antiquities"/>


==Releasing Ith==
==Story appearances==
''To be written''
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|{{ArticleArchive|magic-story/episode-4-brutal-blow-2022-08-15|Episode 4: A Brutal Blow}} || [[Langley Hyde]] || 2022-08-15 || ''[[Dominaria United]]'' || [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] || [[Karn]], [[Jaya Ballard]], Jodah, [[Teferi]], [[Shanna Sisay]], [[Arvad]], [[Rafwyn Capashen]], [[Slimefoot]], [[Tiana]], [[Ajani Goldmane]], [[Danitha Capashen]], [[Meria]], [[Aron Capashen]], [[Ertai]], [[Darigaaz]], [[Jhoira]], [[Radha]]
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|{{ArticleArchive|magic-story/episode-5-whisper-wind-2022-08-18|Episode 5: A Whisper in the Wind}} || [[Langley Hyde]] || 2022-08-18 || ''[[Dominaria United]]'' || [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] || [[Teferi]], [[Karn]], [[Jhoira]], [[Ertai]], [[Ajani Goldmane]], [[Jaya Ballard]], [[Radha]], [[Danitha Capashen]], [[Sheoldred]], [[Darigaaz]], Jodah, [[Saheeli Rai]], [[Elesh Norn]]
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==Ascension to Archmage==
==In-game references==
Jodah thrived in the City of Shadows, eventually becomming the Archmage and marrying Sima. However, the fountain he bathed in had dramatically slowed his aging, so while those around him died, he remained practically unchanged. This causes grief and dispair mount and Jodah descended into madness. To retain his sanity, he began to store his memories in his mirror, wipe his memory clean, then restore the memories from the mirror, drained of their emotional attachment. He lived so long that he was granted the title of Archmage Eternal, and oversaw the City of Shadows as it changed into the School of the Unseen.
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==Abduction and Deceit==
* <c>Jodah, Archmage Eternal</c><ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/clever-wizard-never-pays-full-price-2018-04-05|A Clever Wizard Never Pays The Price|[[Adam Styborski]]|April 5, 2018}}</ref>
''To be written''
* <c>Jodah, the Unifier</c><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/dominaria-united-states-design-part-3-2022-09-09|Dominaria United States of Design, Part 3|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 9, 2022}}</ref>
 
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==Jaya's Rescue==
* <c>Jaya's Immolating Inferno</c>
''To be written''
* <c>Protect the Negotiators</c>
 
* <c>Temporary Lockdown</c>
==Freyalise's Touch==
* <c>Time of Ice</c><ref>{{DailyRef|card-preview/dominaria-card-day-time-ice-2018-03-28|''Dominaria'' Card of the Day: Time of Ice|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|March 28, 2018}}</ref>
''To be written''
* <c>Twinferno</c>
 
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==The Mirror==
* <c>Jodah's Avenger</c>
''To be written''
* <c>Jodah's Codex</c>
 
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==Kjeldor==
* <c>Cosmic Epiphany</c>
''To be written''
* {{card|Cut Down}}
 
* <c>Salvaged Manaworker</c>
==A Plot Uncovered==
* {{card|Zuran Orb||MH2}}
''To be written''
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==Showdown with Mairsil==
''To be written''
 
==Argoth Repeated==
''To be written''
 
==Twenty Years Later...==
''To be written''
 
==The Hunt for the Ring==
''To be written''
 
==Blood of Urza==
''To be written''
 
==The Spark==
''To be written''
 
==Purifying Ascension==
''To be written''


==Family Reunion==
==References==
Three hundred years after Lat-Nam's destruction, Jodah arrived in a small valley and watched a man and a woman depart a small cottage. Jodah knocked on the door and a third man's voice answers. He tells Jodah to go away, but Jodah grabs his attention by speaking in the language of his childhood, Argivian. The man opened the door, and it was none other than [[Urza]], Jodah's ancestor, working on his spiders to purge Dominaria of [[Phyrexian]] Sleeper Agents. Urza sensed Jodah's relation to himself. Jodah explained to the Planeswalker that he had taken it upon himself to protect Terisiare from more powerful beings, and both men sit down while Jodah tells Urza what has happened in his absence.
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Jodah
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Details
Race Human
Birthplace Giva Province, Terisiare, Dominaria
Lifetime 413 AR to Present
Relatives Urza (ancestor)
Mishra (ancestor)
Kayla bin-Kroog (ancestor)
Harbin (ancestor)
Jarsyl (ancestor)
Colors
{W}{U}{B}{R}{G}
Sources
The Gathering Dark, The Eternal Ice, The Shattered Alliance, Planar Chaos

Jodah was a powerful archmage during Dominaria's Dark Age and Ice Age, who was present for many of the important historical events on Terisiare during the period. He made a habit of gathering nicknames and epithets along his travels, most notably Jodah the Eternal.[1][2]

Description

Jodah was very influential during the Ice Age in developing and researching the aspects of color and magic on Dominaria. He was also a major contributor to the return of the Shard to the rest of the multiverse. Jodah looks deceptively young - twenty-five at the oldest despite being over four thousand - and sports a shaggy mane of brown hair.[3]

Jodah is able to create portals to transport him, and others, all over Dominaria.[4]

History

The Gathering Dark

Jodah was born in 413 AR, several generations after the Sylex Blast that ended the Brothers' War. He was born into a wealthy family that was a direct blood relation of Urza and Mishra themselves, the family line being founded by Kayla bin-Kroog after the war. This wealthy family resided as farm landowners in Giva Province, previously Argive, and had many notable members such as Jarsyl. However, because of the ever-shortening summers and the overfarming of the land, the wealth of Jodah's family began to decline. The family finally abandoned their estate when Jodah was just a young man.

Originally only able to channel white mana, Jodah was apprenticed to the wandering mage Voska, who gave him a magical mirror that would play an important role later on in his life.[5] The two were captured by the Church of Tal, the dominant religious institution of the region, who believed magic to be evil. Jodah escaped and wandered the region for a while, trying to reunite himself with Voska. During these travels, he was forced to hide from a group of goblins by submerging himself in a long-abandoned fountain. The magical waters of this fountain slowed down his aging to a crawl, although it would be years before anyone noticed.

Eventually, Jodah learned that Voska had been executed by the Church, and decided to travel alongside another mage, Sima, to the City of Shadows. Halfway through the voyage, Jodah was captured by merfolk, who traded him to the Rag Man, in exchange for the Coral Helm. The Rag Man took Jodah through a Safehaven to the Conclave of Mages. Confused by these events, but happy to have found a group of fellow mages who could teach him, Jodah succeeded in the test that Mairsil, the ruler of the Conclave, had set for him, and enrolled in this secluded community.

Unbeknownst to him, Jodah had become part of the intrigue among powerful wizards. The Rag Man had been sent by Lord Ith, the former ruler of the Conclave, whom Mairsil had imprisoned over the Bottomless Pit located under the building. Mairsil himself thought he could use Jodah to open a planar portal to the Dark Lands, a place Jodah's ancestor Jarsyl had supposedly visited, from which Mairsil thought he could gain immense power.

However, all the plotting was interrupted by a full-on assault by the Church of Tal. Alongside Sima, who had tracked him down after his kidnapping, Jodah was led to Ith's prison by the Rag Man. Jodah freed the old mage, only to see Ith, who had been driven insane by his time over the Pit, go into a murderous rampage that resulted in the death of Mairsil and the Rag Man. In the end, Jodah managed to use the mirror Voska had given him to make Ith come to his senses. Though the mages had defeated the Church, the Conclave itself was in ruins. With Ith deciding to travel the land rather than rebuild, the mages followed Jodah and Sima to the City of Shadows.

The Eternal Ice

Jodah thrived in the City of Shadows, eventually becoming the Archmage and marrying Sima. However, the fountain he bathed in had dramatically slowed his aging, so while those around him died, he remained practically unchanged. This grief and despair mounted, causing Jodah to descend into madness. To retain his sanity, he began to store his memories in his mirror, wipe his memory clean, then restore the memories from the mirror, drained of their emotional attachment. He lived so long that he was granted the title of Archmage Eternal, and oversaw the City of Shadows as it changed into the School of the Unseen.

Over 2000 years into the Ice Age that fell over Dominaria, Jodah was kidnapped by the cousins Gerda Äagesdotter, his second in command at the School, and Gustha Ebbasdotter, the royal mage of Kjeldor, who were envious of his power. They gave him to the necromancer Lim-Dûl, who muddled Jodah's brain with Fyndhorn Pollen, tricked him into believing he was a summoned creature, and forced him to research magic for him, specifically for information about Shandalar and on ways to defeat planeswalkers.

Jodah was saved by Jaya Ballard, a former apprentice who never got very far in the wizarding world. However, Jodah had been kidnapped shortly before his regular memory-cleansing ritual. Thus, without Pollen clearing his mind, Jodah was going insane. Jaya called upon the so-called goddess Freyalise to cure him, placing them both in a position of debt to the elven planeswalker.

Having discovered the extent of Lim-Dûl's plans, Jodah took Jaya to Kjeld to convince the ruling elite of the danger. This was not easy as many Kjeldorans believed that the necromancer was no threat, or that he was even a possible ally against the Balduvian barbarians, the very people with whom Jodah wanted the Kjeldorans to ally themselves. But Lim-Dûl overplayed his hand; he had the secret organization called the Knights of Stromgald stage a coup. Thanks to the timely intervention of Jodah, Jaya, Gustha, and Varchild, the coup failed, but the threat convinced King Darien of the truth in Jodah's warnings.

The next spring, the conflict came to a head in a climactic battle between Lim-Dûl's undead hordes and the Kjeldoran-Balduvian alliance. During this battle, Jodah dueled with Lim-Dûl himself, who revealed that he was a merger between Lim-Dûl, a former Kjeldoran soldier, and Mairsil, who had placed his essence into his ruby ring, which had been found by the soldier. Jodah was robbed of his chance for vengeance, however, because Leshrac intervened. The planeswalker, who was the source behind much of Dûl's powers, was displeased by how the necromancer had wasted his armies on Kjeld, as he had wanted him to use them on Shandalar. After cutting off Dûl's hand, and severing his link with Mairsil, Leshrac took him to Phyrexia to be recreated.

In the aftermath of the battle, Jodah was summoned by Freyalise, who demanded to borrow his mirror as payment for his debt. After the mirror was used in the World Spell that ended the Ice Age, Freyalise returned it, but Jodah felt she had somehow altered it. From that moment on he did not dare to use it again.

Shattered Alliances

Twenty years later, Jodah was again visited by Jaya, who showed him a shriveled, severed hand: the hand of Lim-Dûl and the ring finger were missing. Fearing that the ring containing Mairsil/Dûl's essence could thus take over a powerful lord or wizard and wreak destruction, the reunited duo set out to find it. During their travels, Jodah learned that Jaya had changed in the years he had not seen her.

On these travels, Jodah once again allied Kjeldor and Balduvia, this time against the forces of Varchild, now a renegade with anti-Balduvian sympathies herself. This alliance would eventually be sealed by a dynastic merger via the marriage between Lothar Lovisason of Balduvia and Alexandrite of Kjeld. This marked the beginning of New Argive.

The trail eventually led to Soldev, and the Soldevi Adnates in particular. During an audience with the Adnates, Jodah discovered that they had access to the Phyrexian War Beasts that the Soldevi had excavated. Moments after this discovery, Jaya stabbed Jodah fatally, revealing that she had been the new vessel of Mairsil/Dûl all along. The Adnates then used the blood of Jodah (the closest still living relative of Urza, the arch-enemy of Phyrexia) to activate the War Beasts, who went on to take over the Soldevi Steam Beasts that had been modeled on them. They leveled Soldev, and then teleported to the School of the Unseen, destroying that as well.

With no other options left, the dying Jodah used his mirror. He was able to amplify his faltering magic with it and heal himself, but he also discovered what Freyalise had done to it. She had felt that someone near her had the planeswalkers' spark, and believed it to be Jodah. Annoyed by Jodah's irreverent attitude towards planeswalkers, she had enchanted the mirror to trigger the spark of anyone using it. But Jodah was certain that he did not possess the spark, and narrowly managed to escape the spell.

Faced with an immensely powerful Jaya/Dûl/Mairsil, Jodah realized that every time he had met Freyalise, someone else had been there: Jaya. After an intense duel, Jodah was in the right position and smashed his mirror in Jaya's face. The energy of Freyalise's spell was released, burning away the essence(s) of Mairsil and Lim-Dûl, and triggering her spark.

After ascending as a planeswalker, Jaya helped Jodah defeat the Beasts that had destroyed the School of the Unseen. Jodah decided, like Ith before him, that the seclusion of the School had not been the right way, and opted not to rebuild. With the surviving mages traveling to other continents, and Jaya setting out across the planes, Jodah opted to spread rumors and lies about himself to hide behind myths and legends.

Later appearances

After he disappeared, Jodah made several appearances.

300 years after the destruction of the School, Jodah visited Urza, who had returned to Dominaria. Urza wanted to fight the Phyrexians and their coming invasion but was completely insane. Jodah talked to him, telling him what had happened to the plane in his absence, and played an important role in restoring Urza to sanity.

During the Phyrexian Invasion Jodah was not seen but was mentioned as still being alive.

He eventually returned during the events of Planar Chaos. Somehow, probably by scrying, he had discovered that Jhoira would arrive at Urborg and waited for her there. When they met, he offered to help her in her quest to stop the further deterioration of Dominaria's space-time continuum. He had created a new mirror that was a perfect copy of the one he had gotten from Voska almost 4000 years earlier. He eventually gave this mirror to Freyalise, hoping she could use it to heal the world as she had done before, but Freyalise discarded the item, claiming it couldn't do the job. Although he did not join her for the entire quest, there were definite sparks between Jodah and fellow immortal human Jhoira. They began a relationship, but it didn't work out.[6]

After all the troubles were over and the time of Mending had begun, Jhoira sought Jodah out. Jhoira told him that he was a different man from the Jodah she had read about, which Jodah confirmed. Whether this means that the Jodah that appeared in Planar Chaos is a different Jodah, possibly one from another timeline, or simply that the stories about Jodah had painted a different image of him was left unexplained.

At the time of Dominaria's resurgence

Sixty years after the Mending, the Archmage Eternal is now over four thousand years old. He prefers to hide behind extravagant and sometimes contradictory legends while remaining aloof from the day-to-day affairs of Dominaria.[7] He currently resides at Tolaria West, where he can often be found lecturing.[6][8] He is content to let the chronicles across the ages describe himself, and let those who believe them think they refer not to one mage, but a family or an arcane title.[9]

Dominaria United

In 4562 AR, Jodah presided over a peace summit between the Keldons and New Benalia at Oyster Bay to end hostilities in the Ice Rime Hills.[4] The summit was interrupted when the planeswalkers Karn and Teferi revealed the threat of a New Phyrexian invasion and several of the Benalish knights were revealed as Phyrexian sleeper agents. After travelling with both planeswalkers, Jaya, and Stenn to Argivia, he helped fight off the Phyrexians.[10] Travelling to Yavimaya, he met with Meria, the leader of the forest's elves, and helped fight off a dragon engine piloted by Rona.[1][11] As one of the leaders of the New Coalition, he was present and fought in the Battle at the Mana Rig. He helped create a memorial to Jaya after her death, and delivered her eulogy.[12]

Teferi, Saheeli and Kaya resolved to find a solution to the Phyrexian problem in the past, and with blueprints of Urza's time machine given to them by Jodah, installed the Temporal Anchor in Urza's Tower.[13][14] During his work with the planeswalkers, Jodah entered the pocket dimension within the Starfield Orb, where he found constructs of Xantcha and Mishra, as well as numerous copies of The Antiquities War and many of Urza's documents. He resolved to share the information with Teferi after the completion of his work with the Anchor. However, he was grievously wounded while helping protect the tower from Rona's forces.[3] While recovering, he stayed with Saheeli in the Tower to retrieve Teferi from the damaged Anchor.[15]

Trivia

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
Return to Dominaria: Episode 5 Martha Wells 2018-04-11 Dominaria Dominaria Ajani, Jhoira, Hadi, Tien, Gideon, Liliana, Lyra Dawnbringer, Rael, Thiago, Shanna Sisay, Raff Capashen, Tiana, Arvad, Jodah, Naban, Thom, Arongi
Episode 2: Sand in the Hourglass Langley Hyde 2022-08-11 Dominaria United Dominaria Karn, Ajani Goldmane, Radha, Jaya Ballard, Jodah, Aron Capashen, Stenn, Teferi
Episode 3: The Locked Tower Langley Hyde 2022-08-12 Dominaria United Dominaria Karn, Jaya Ballard, Jodah, Stenn, Teferi, Shanna Sisay
Episode 4: A Brutal Blow Langley Hyde 2022-08-15 Dominaria United Dominaria Karn, Jaya Ballard, Jodah, Teferi, Shanna Sisay, Arvad, Rafwyn Capashen, Slimefoot, Tiana, Ajani Goldmane, Danitha Capashen, Meria, Aron Capashen, Ertai, Darigaaz, Jhoira, Radha
Episode 5: A Whisper in the Wind Langley Hyde 2022-08-18 Dominaria United Dominaria Teferi, Karn, Jhoira, Ertai, Ajani Goldmane, Jaya Ballard, Radha, Danitha Capashen, Sheoldred, Darigaaz, Jodah, Saheeli Rai, Elesh Norn
The Brothers' War - Chapter 1: Stronghold Reinhardt Suarez 2022-10-21 The Brothers' War Dominaria Teferi, Jodah, Elspeth Tirel, Kaya, Vivien Reid, Saheeli Rai, Wrenn, Seven
The Brothers' War - Chapter 2: Antiquities Reinhardt Suarez 2022-10-24 The Brothers' War Dominaria, Kaladesh Saheeli Rai, Kaya, Gonti, Jodah, Jhoira, Sharaman, Xantcha, Mishra
The Brothers' War - Chapter 4: The Dark Reinhardt Suarez 2022-10-25 The Brothers' War Dominaria Elspeth Tirel, Wrenn, Seven, Chandra Nalaar, Nissa Revane, Jodah, Kaya, Saheeli Rai, Rona, Tezzeret, Ashiok
The Brothers' War - Chapter 5: Exodus Reinhardt Suarez 2022-10-26 The Brothers' War Dominaria Chandra Nalaar, Nissa Revane, Kaya, Saheeli Rai, Teferi Akosa, Wrenn, Seven, Nahiri, Jace Beleren, Jodah, Elspeth Tirel, Lukka, Vraska

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References

  1. a b Langley Hyde (August 15, 2022). "A Brutal Blow". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. In Memoriam - Jaya Ballard
  3. a b Seanan McGuire (October 26, 2022). "The Brother's War - Chapter 4: The Dark". Magicthegathering.com.
  4. a b Langley Hyde (August 11, 2022). "Sand in the Hourglass". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Wizards of Magic: The Gathering (archived)
  6. a b Martha Wells (April 11, 2018). "Return to Dominaria: Episode 5". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. Wizards of the Coast (April 21, 2018). "Right on time, here are some of the legendary Wizards of Dominaria!". The Official Magic: The Gathering Tumblr. Tumblr.
  8. Roy Graham, Ethan Fleischer, Jenna Helland, Gerritt Turner (August 31, 2022). "Planeswalker's Guide to Dominaria". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  9. flavor text for Jodah, Archmage Eternal
  10. Langley Hyde (August 12, 2022). "Episode 3: The Locked Tower". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  11. Roy Graham (September 1, 2022). "The Legends You'll Find in Dominaria United". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  12. Langley Hyde (August 18, 2022). "A Whisper in the Wind". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  13. Reinhardt Suarez (October 21, 2022). "The Brothers' War - Chapter 1: Stronghold". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  14. a b c Reinhardt Suarez (October 24, 2022). "The Brothers' War - Chapter 2: Antiquities". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  15. Seanan McGuire (October 26, 2022). "The Brother's War - Chapter 5: Exodus". Magicthegathering.com.
  16. Jay Annelli. "jay13x". Twitter.
  17. Adam Styborski (April 5, 2018). "A Clever Wizard Never Pays The Price". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  18. Mark Rosewater (September 9, 2022). "Dominaria United States of Design, Part 3". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  19. Blake Rasmussen (March 28, 2018). "Dominaria Card of the Day: Time of Ice". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.