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|lifetime=[[Modern Times]]
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|race=[[Human]] [[wizard]]
|sources=[[Greensleeves Trilogy]]
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'''Lily''' "the white", was the [[wizard]] wife of [[Gull]]. She was born into poverty and prostitution, sold by her mother.
'''Lily''', sometimes referred to as '''Lily the White''', was a [[wizard]] from [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]. She was the wife of [[Gull]] and had two children with him.  
She was hired by [[Towser]] to be in his harem. He hired her because she showed magical prowess by wearing an amulet that notices magic.
In ''[[Shattered Chains]]'', she told of the ability to only know one spell, she expands her usage of spells in the book.
She has two children with Gull.  


Lily harnesses both [[white]] and [[blue]] magic, in the [[prerevisionist]] books, "air and white magic."
Lily was born into poverty and prostitution, sold by her mother. She was supposedly hired by [[Towser]] to be in his harem. He hired her because she showed magical prowess by wearing an amulet that noticed any magic.<ref name="wwoods">[[Clayton Emery]] (1994). [[Whispering Woods (novel)|Magic: The Gathering - ''Whispering Woods'']]. Harper Prism.</ref> When Gull and [[Greensleeves]] joined Towser's caravan, Gull fell in love with Lily.
 
When Towser's convoy finally reached a coastal city, the three left his employment. However, the power-hungry wizard was scheming to steal Greensleeves' powers. He kidnapped the girls and teleported Gull to a remote tropical island. Just in time, Lily discovered her magical ability to [[summon]] Gull back. Towser was defeated, and afterward, along with Greensleeves, began to create an army to fight evil wizards.
 
==On Lily's magic==
Initially, she told of the ability to only know one spell, but she was later able to expand on this.<ref name="shattered">[[Clayton Emery]] (1995). [[Shattered Chains|Magic: The Gathering - ''Shattered Chains'']]. Harper Prism.</ref> Lily harnessed both [[white]] and [[blue]] magic, in the [[prerevisionist]] books, "air and white magic."


She could levitate/[[flying|fly]]/jump, create a [[List of Magic slang#COP, CoP or Cop)|circle of protection]]/sanctuary.
She could levitate/[[flying|fly]]/jump, create a [[List of Magic slang#COP, CoP or Cop)|circle of protection]]/sanctuary.


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==References==
[[Category:Prerevisionist]]
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[[Category:Humans]]
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 13 May 2024

Lily
Details
Race Human wizard
Birthplace Unknown
Lifetime Modern Times
Colors
{W}{U}
Sources
Greensleeves Trilogy

Lily, sometimes referred to as Lily the White, was a wizard from Dominaria. She was the wife of Gull and had two children with him.

Lily was born into poverty and prostitution, sold by her mother. She was supposedly hired by Towser to be in his harem. He hired her because she showed magical prowess by wearing an amulet that noticed any magic.[1] When Gull and Greensleeves joined Towser's caravan, Gull fell in love with Lily.

When Towser's convoy finally reached a coastal city, the three left his employment. However, the power-hungry wizard was scheming to steal Greensleeves' powers. He kidnapped the girls and teleported Gull to a remote tropical island. Just in time, Lily discovered her magical ability to summon Gull back. Towser was defeated, and afterward, along with Greensleeves, began to create an army to fight evil wizards.

On Lily's magic

Initially, she told of the ability to only know one spell, but she was later able to expand on this.[2] Lily harnessed both white and blue magic, in the prerevisionist books, "air and white magic."

She could levitate/fly/jump, create a circle of protection/sanctuary.

References