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==Description==
==Description==
Jarga is a particularly huge [[troll]]. His hulking figure was larger than any other troll [[Jarad vod Savo]] had ever seen. Jarga possesses the formidable strength and size typical of trolls, capable of smashing through massive, iron-banded doors and causing significant destruction in the process. His actions and context suggest a loyal and somewhat brutish character. He is shown to be obedient, following [[Vraska]]'s lead during the confrontation with Jarad. His role as a muscle-bound enforcer indicates a straightforward, action-oriented mindset, valuing strength and directness.
Jarga is a particularly huge [[troll]]. His hulking figure was larger than any other troll [[Jarad vod Savo]] had ever seen. Jarga possesses the formidable strength and size typical of trolls, capable of smashing through massive, iron-banded doors and causing significant destruction. His actions and context suggest a loyal and somewhat brutish character. He is shown to be obedient, following [[Vraska]]'s lead during the confrontation with Jarad. His role as a muscle-bound enforcer indicates a straightforward, action-oriented mindset, valuing strength and directness.


==History==
==History==
During the coup led by [[Vraska]] against [[Jarad vod Savo]], Jarga was instrumental in breaching Jarad's chambers, smashing through the formidable front door. He was part of Vraska's retinue, along with the two kraul [[Mazirek]] and [[Xeddick]], who support her claim to leadership. <ref name="Storm 1"/>
During the coup led by [[Vraska]] against [[Jarad vod Savo]], Jarga was instrumental in breaching Jarad's chambers, smashing through the formidable front door. He was part of Vraska's entourage, along with the two kraul [[Mazirek]] and [[Xeddick]], who support her claim to leadership. <ref name="Storm 2"/>


Jarga is mentioned to be sleeping in the throne room on a bed of bones after Vraska secured her position as the new leader of the Golgari. Jarga remained loyal to Vraska and continued to serve under her rule.<ref name="Storm 4"/>
Jarga is mentioned sleeping in the throne room on a bed of bones after Vraska secured her position as the new leader of the Golgari. Jarga remained loyal to Vraska and continued to serve under her rule.<ref name="Storm 4"/>


==Story appearances==
==Story appearances==
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|[https://web.archive.org/web/20220902175652/https://us14.campaign-archive.com/?u=671981442a09c23d267bd602b&id=62dd173373 The Gathering Storm: Chapter Two] || [[Django Wexler]] || 2019-06-12 || ''[[Guilds of Ravnica]]'' / ''[[Ravnica Allegiance]]'' || [[Ravnica]] || [[Jarad vod Savo]], [[Storrev]], Jarga, [[Vraska]], [[Mazirek]], [[Xeddick]], [[Kaya Cassir|Kaya]], [[Teysa Karlov]], [[Tomik Vrona]]
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20220902175652/https://us14.campaign-archive.com/?u=671981442a09c23d267bd602b&id=62dd173373 The Gathering Storm: Chapter Two] || [[Django Wexler]] || 2019-06-12 || ''[[Guilds of Ravnica]]'' / ''[[Ravnica Allegiance]]'' || [[Ravnica]] || [[Jarad vod Savo]], [[Storrev]], Jarga, [[Vraska]], [[Mazirek]], [[Xeddick]], [[Kaya Cassir|Kaya]], [[Teysa Karlov]], [[Tomik Vrona]]
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|[https://web.archive.org/web/20210429053947/https://us14.campaign-archive.com/?u=671981442a09c23d267bd602b&id=2de430a9bf The Gathering Storm: Chapter Four] || [[Django Wexler]] || 2019-06-26 || ''[[Guilds of Ravnica]]'' / ''[[Ravnica Allegiance]]'' || [[Ravnica]] || [[Ral Zarek]], [[Tomik Vrona]], [[Niv-Mizzet]], Hellas Vitria, [[Lazav]], Millena, [[Vraska]], [[Storrev]], Jarga, [[Izoni]], [[Xeddick]], Gloomplug, [[Emmara Tandris]] (mentioned), [[Borborygmos]] (mentioned), [[Hekara]]
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20210429053947/https://us14.campaign-archive.com/?u=671981442a09c23d267bd602b&id=2de430a9bf The Gathering Storm: Chapter Four] || [[Django Wexler]] || 2019-06-26 || ''[[Guilds of Ravnica]]'' / ''[[Ravnica Allegiance]]'' || [[Ravnica]] || [[Ral Zarek]], [[Tomik Vrona]], [[Niv-Mizzet]], Hellas Vitria, [[Lazav]], [[Millena]], [[Vraska]], [[Storrev]], Jarga, [[Izoni]], [[Xeddick]], Gloomplug, [[Emmara Tandris]] (mentioned), [[Borborygmos]] (mentioned), [[Hekara]]
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 26 June 2024

Jarga
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Race Troll
Birthplace Ravnica
Lifetime Mending Era
Sources
[1] [2]

Jarga is a massive troll who was part of Vraska's coup to take over leadership in the Golgari Swarm.

Description

Jarga is a particularly huge troll. His hulking figure was larger than any other troll Jarad vod Savo had ever seen. Jarga possesses the formidable strength and size typical of trolls, capable of smashing through massive, iron-banded doors and causing significant destruction. His actions and context suggest a loyal and somewhat brutish character. He is shown to be obedient, following Vraska's lead during the confrontation with Jarad. His role as a muscle-bound enforcer indicates a straightforward, action-oriented mindset, valuing strength and directness.

History

During the coup led by Vraska against Jarad vod Savo, Jarga was instrumental in breaching Jarad's chambers, smashing through the formidable front door. He was part of Vraska's entourage, along with the two kraul Mazirek and Xeddick, who support her claim to leadership. [1]

Jarga is mentioned sleeping in the throne room on a bed of bones after Vraska secured her position as the new leader of the Golgari. Jarga remained loyal to Vraska and continued to serve under her rule.[2]

Story appearances

Title Author Publishing date Set Setting (plane) Featuring
The Gathering Storm: Chapter Two Django Wexler 2019-06-12 Guilds of Ravnica / Ravnica Allegiance Ravnica Jarad vod Savo, Storrev, Jarga, Vraska, Mazirek, Xeddick, Kaya, Teysa Karlov, Tomik Vrona
The Gathering Storm: Chapter Four Django Wexler 2019-06-26 Guilds of Ravnica / Ravnica Allegiance Ravnica Ral Zarek, Tomik Vrona, Niv-Mizzet, Hellas Vitria, Lazav, Millena, Vraska, Storrev, Jarga, Izoni, Xeddick, Gloomplug, Emmara Tandris (mentioned), Borborygmos (mentioned), Hekara

References